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On Rewind & React, Adam and Rob break down the videos that shaped pop culture. From groundbreaking visuals to guilty-pleasure anthems, we react, analyze, and celebrate the artistry that goes beyond the music. Expect trivia, nostalgia, and a lot of laughs along the way. Releases every other Tuesday.

  1. Red Hot Chili Peppers start gaming in Californication

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    Red Hot Chili Peppers start gaming in Californication

    Rewind & React rewinds to one of the most inventive music videos of the early 2000s with a deep dive into Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Californication.” Adam and Rob break down the video game-inspired visual that turned the band into playable characters and captured the surreal, chaotic dream of California at the height of PlayStation-era culture. Here’s what we’re covering: The groundbreaking concept of turning a music video into a fully immersive video game world — complete with character selection screens and level-based storytelling How the video mirrors the song’s themes of Hollywood illusion, cultural decay, and the dark side of the California dream The influence of early 2000s gaming — from Crazy Taxi to Cool Boarders — and how it shaped the look, feel, and pacing of the video Why the constantly shifting environments — from oceans to mountains to cityscapes — keep the video engaging from start to finish The deeper meaning behind the destruction at the end, and how it reflects the cracks beneath the surface of fame and fantasy.Plus, Adam and Rob dive into behind-the-scenes details, including the last-minute graphic upgrades inspired by the PlayStation 2 launch, the directors behind the video, and the small Easter eggs that give it lasting value. From pixelated avatars to cultural commentary, “Californication” isn’t just a music video — it’s a playable vision of a world that’s as alluring as it is unstable. Stream the episode now and subscribe for more deep dives into the music videos that shaped pop culture.

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    Britney Spears Becomes a Spy and Gets Toxic

    Rewind & React returns to the world of Britney Spears with one of the most stylish and inventive pop videos of the 2000s: Toxic. Adam and Rob break down the slick, spy-movie inspired visual that helped cement Britney’s status as a full-blown pop icon and pushed the boundaries of what a mainstream music video could look like. Directed by Joseph Kahn, the video plays like a mini action film—complete with disguises, secret missions, and one of the most unforgettable outfits in pop video history. Here’s what we’re covering: The high-concept spy narrative and how the video blends action-movie storytelling with pop spectacle The multiple disguises Britney uses throughout the video and how each scene escalates the fantasy The instantly iconic diamond-covered bodysuit and why it became one of the most recognizable looks of the 2000s Joseph Kahn’s cinematic direction and the film influences that shape the video’s style The airplane scene, poison kiss, and other moments that make the video feel like a pop-music thriller Along the way, Adam and Rob dig into behind-the-scenes details, discuss why the video still feels so visually ambitious today, and explore how “Toxic” became one of Britney’s most celebrated songs—earning her a Grammy Awards win and solidifying the track as a defining pop moment of the decade. From espionage fantasies to unforgettable fashion moments, “Toxic” proves that a music video can be just as thrilling as the song itself. Stream the episode now, and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review to keep the rewind going.

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    One Shot: Britney Spears Changes Pop with ...Baby One More Time

    Rewind & React kicks off a brand-new One Shot series with one of the most important pop videos of the last 30 years: Britney Spears’ “…Baby One More Time.” Adam and Rob dive deep into the 1998 debut that didn’t just launch a superstar — it reshaped MTV, revived bubblegum pop, and defined an entire cultural era. Here’s what we’re covering: The simplicity and brilliance behind the schoolgirl concept — and how a low-budget wardrobe from Kmart became a global pop culture symbol How the video’s three-set structure (classroom, outdoors, gym) keeps the energy moving while telling a relatable teenage daydream story Why the soft-focus, dreamlike aesthetic works so well — and the final reveal that ties the whole narrative together The choreography by Randy Connor, including the jazz influences and Britney’s real gymnastics skills How Max Martin’s instantly-recognizable three-note piano hook helped cement the song as a defining late-90s earworm The major cultural shift sparked by the video: the return of mainstream pop, TRL’s rise, and the wave of artists who followed And of course, the episode wraps with a round of Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera? — a trivia showdown covering chart hits, movie songs, perfume empires, and Mouseketeer history. “…Baby One More Time” wasn’t just a first single — it was a paradigm shift. And this episode shows exactly why. Stream it now and subscribe to catch the next One Shot in the Britney series.

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On Rewind & React, Adam and Rob break down the videos that shaped pop culture. From groundbreaking visuals to guilty-pleasure anthems, we react, analyze, and celebrate the artistry that goes beyond the music. Expect trivia, nostalgia, and a lot of laughs along the way. Releases every other Tuesday.