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What the Lyric - Episode 2 - the 90s What the Lyric

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In this episode, we bring our favorite bad lyrics from 1990 - 1999. One song from a group who don’t quite understand the meaning of bizarre.  And another from an artist who likes to rattle off a lot of ladies names in no particular order.
 
Episode2 What the Lyric – the 90s
 
[Start 00:00:00]
 
Becky Morrette and Matthew Seymour
 
[Music]
 
[Becky Morrette]: Welcome to what the lyric, the podcast that confirms, yeah, that actually made it to radio.
 
[Music]
 
[Becky Morrette]: Welcome to episode two of what the lyric where we dub into the really bad lyrics of the 90s. The 90s for me, that's when I graduated high school and went to college in San Francisco. So, let's see how much of the 90s I remember. How about you Matt?
 
[Matthew Seymour]: You know, I also don't remember much of the 90s, admittedly, for different reasons.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Yeah
 
[Matthew Seymour]: Particularly since I was born in 1990.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Oh, Jesus.
 
[Matthew Seymour]: [Laugh] So I remember from about 95 on, and music was definitely not on my radar.
 
[Becky Morrette]: That's about when I remember it because I had stopped with the weed and the alcohol by then.
 
[Matthew Seymour]: You stopped? Once I found it. I never stopped.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Oh my God. That's another story. Off mic in case my parents are listening.
Yeah. My mother, side note, my mother, by the way, one time we were, she's going to love that I'm telling this. We were leaving a mall when I'd come home from school. And I looked over and I swear to God, the people in the car next to me were smoking a bowl. And my mom goes, I said, Dad, “are they smoking a bowl?” My father, being a high school teacher, knew the slang and my mom was like ´´smoking a bowl? How do you smoke out of a bowl? It's a bowl, I don't understand how you smoke out of this´´. And my father, very quietly said ´´You brought it up, you explain it´´.
[Matthew Seymour]: [Laughs]
 
 [Becky Morrette]: I didn't. I didn't at all.
 
[Matthew Seymour]: God bless your parents.
 
 [Becky Morrette]: A bowl? What? I don't understand how you smoke out of a bowl.
 
[Matthew Seymour]: How do you do something like that.
 
[Becky Morrette]: That is Ridiculous. What do mean? you can't. there is now to smoke it get something in a bowl. So, yeah, so that's enough about my mom.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: [laughs]
 
[Becky Morrette]: she's going to kill me. Yeah.
 
[00:02:12] inaudible
 
[Matthew Seymore]: What do you remember of the 90s music scene?
 
[Becky Morrette]: So at that point we, I, we I remember, Oh, this is a good one. I remember seeing I think it was house of pain and biohazard and somebody else on the same bill and that that was a big I don't know. That was early on in the night in the in the 90s.
I remember like Smashing Pumpkins. I remember Nirvana, all that all that stuff. Plus, I also remember In synch, the Backstreet Boys, the Brittany's. Oh, my God.
 
[00:02:53] inaudible
 
[Matthew Seymore]: Now you are talking my language.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Oh yeah. Oh, it's bad. It's just bad.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: Who loves the 90s? We love.
 
[Becky Morrette]: I totally love the 90s and the 80s. There were a few in there that I was like, wow. I when doing the research for this, I was like, whoa, I forgot ice ice baby with ninety-one.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: Wow.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Yeah.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: I did not realize this.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Yeah. I mean. Hello. Talk about awful.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: [laughs]
 
[Becky Morrette]: But yet everybody knows it. And when that shit comes on everybody's up there dancing along.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: I’m already dancing.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Yeah. You can’t not. You see you see the hair also M.C. Hammer.
 
 
[Matthew Seymore]: What? What?
 
 [Becky Morrette]: Yes. Can't touch this.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: As in Yeah. Which was

In this episode, we bring our favorite bad lyrics from 1990 - 1999. One song from a group who don’t quite understand the meaning of bizarre.  And another from an artist who likes to rattle off a lot of ladies names in no particular order.
 
Episode2 What the Lyric – the 90s
 
[Start 00:00:00]
 
Becky Morrette and Matthew Seymour
 
[Music]
 
[Becky Morrette]: Welcome to what the lyric, the podcast that confirms, yeah, that actually made it to radio.
 
[Music]
 
[Becky Morrette]: Welcome to episode two of what the lyric where we dub into the really bad lyrics of the 90s. The 90s for me, that's when I graduated high school and went to college in San Francisco. So, let's see how much of the 90s I remember. How about you Matt?
 
[Matthew Seymour]: You know, I also don't remember much of the 90s, admittedly, for different reasons.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Yeah
 
[Matthew Seymour]: Particularly since I was born in 1990.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Oh, Jesus.
 
[Matthew Seymour]: [Laugh] So I remember from about 95 on, and music was definitely not on my radar.
 
[Becky Morrette]: That's about when I remember it because I had stopped with the weed and the alcohol by then.
 
[Matthew Seymour]: You stopped? Once I found it. I never stopped.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Oh my God. That's another story. Off mic in case my parents are listening.
Yeah. My mother, side note, my mother, by the way, one time we were, she's going to love that I'm telling this. We were leaving a mall when I'd come home from school. And I looked over and I swear to God, the people in the car next to me were smoking a bowl. And my mom goes, I said, Dad, “are they smoking a bowl?” My father, being a high school teacher, knew the slang and my mom was like ´´smoking a bowl? How do you smoke out of a bowl? It's a bowl, I don't understand how you smoke out of this´´. And my father, very quietly said ´´You brought it up, you explain it´´.
[Matthew Seymour]: [Laughs]
 
 [Becky Morrette]: I didn't. I didn't at all.
 
[Matthew Seymour]: God bless your parents.
 
 [Becky Morrette]: A bowl? What? I don't understand how you smoke out of a bowl.
 
[Matthew Seymour]: How do you do something like that.
 
[Becky Morrette]: That is Ridiculous. What do mean? you can't. there is now to smoke it get something in a bowl. So, yeah, so that's enough about my mom.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: [laughs]
 
[Becky Morrette]: she's going to kill me. Yeah.
 
[00:02:12] inaudible
 
[Matthew Seymore]: What do you remember of the 90s music scene?
 
[Becky Morrette]: So at that point we, I, we I remember, Oh, this is a good one. I remember seeing I think it was house of pain and biohazard and somebody else on the same bill and that that was a big I don't know. That was early on in the night in the in the 90s.
I remember like Smashing Pumpkins. I remember Nirvana, all that all that stuff. Plus, I also remember In synch, the Backstreet Boys, the Brittany's. Oh, my God.
 
[00:02:53] inaudible
 
[Matthew Seymore]: Now you are talking my language.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Oh yeah. Oh, it's bad. It's just bad.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: Who loves the 90s? We love.
 
[Becky Morrette]: I totally love the 90s and the 80s. There were a few in there that I was like, wow. I when doing the research for this, I was like, whoa, I forgot ice ice baby with ninety-one.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: Wow.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Yeah.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: I did not realize this.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Yeah. I mean. Hello. Talk about awful.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: [laughs]
 
[Becky Morrette]: But yet everybody knows it. And when that shit comes on everybody's up there dancing along.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: I’m already dancing.
 
[Becky Morrette]: Yeah. You can’t not. You see you see the hair also M.C. Hammer.
 
 
[Matthew Seymore]: What? What?
 
 [Becky Morrette]: Yes. Can't touch this.
 
[Matthew Seymore]: As in Yeah. Which was

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