Worst Song Podcast strives to talk balderdash and create terrible music, all in about an hour.
Mike, Jason, and sometimes Jeremy
Our guest musician, John-Michael, has decided to create what he thinks one of our sounds would sound like. He had never heard it.
Episode where Jason, Mike and Jeremy recap the 16 songs we made this season and figure which one(s) is the worst.
Episode where Jason, Mike and Jeremy recap the 16 songs we made this season and figure which one(s) is the worst.
What if a Stairway was automated? It'd be an escalator. This is our song.
Elevator music has been done, we're boldly getting into escalator music.
We take a fan suggestion and make a song about Le Croix and Bananas.
We take a fan suggestion and make a song...about Le Croix.
Sometimes you have to settle a score by making somebody cry through industrial violence, or harmful words. Either way, somebody is leaving hurt.
From making people cry to industrial fighting, this episode is packed with stupidity.
This is a protest song and certainly not about Jeremy.
Jason and Mike decide that they need to protest something through song. So, they do that with really no plan. In the end, the song wasn't about Jeremy.
In the middle of this episode, Mike and Jason wrote a song to as a tribute to Jason's spouse's grandfather who was turning 90 years old. You can hear the magic unfold in real time with no cuts.
It's like jock rock, but instead of pumping you up, it's helps you deal with your team losing.
We write a loser sports anthem, but it might have turned into a gay anthem.
Some wonderful advice about attending weddings in Delaware.
What's more fun than time travel, and bad ideas? Why, it's going to wedding in Delaware of course.
The remix Jason did of all the themes mixed into one.
The Raw Music for Jeremy's Law Office TV theme, in case you want to make your own.
Jason's rendition of Jeremy's Law office TV theme song.
Mike's rendition of Jeremy's Law office TV theme song.
Jeremy's mix of his TV theme song.
TV themes for Jeremy's Law Practice
We finally do a song inspired by the Baja Men...and early 2000's Drama The OC.
Who Let the Dogs Out meets televisions best early 2000s drama, The OC. What can go right?
We get into space ganstas and get pretty into physics
We grab a song idea from the grabbag and end up with Gangsters in space. We get nerdy...with a trumpet.
What happend to the characters in your favorite songs from yesteryear? Our 'where are they now' song will tell you.
What ever happened to your favorite characters in the songs you grew up with?
He's bailiff by day, and a DJ by night. Meet DJ Allrise.
The guys talk books, movies, dumb ideas and somehow create a song based on a bailiff. He's bailiff by day, and a DJ by night. Meet DJ Allrise.
Between irreverent conversation, questions and metaphor requests, they guys make the obvious leap into Reggae.
We ask the age old of question, can whales do cocaine? And, we do it in the worst way possible .If you love it, hit us up on [twitter](https://twitter.com/worstsongpod). If you hate it, let us know on [myspace](https://myspace.com/worstsongpod).
The guys try out a noseflute but end up singing about whales.
Acapella Metal - This is terrible. We'd like listeners and followers, but also, why would you do this to yourself? If you love it, hit us up on [twitter](https://twitter.com/worstsongpod). If you hate it, let us know on [myspace](https://myspace.com/worstsongpod).
The guys have their worst idea yet -- and it comes from a...fan?
Gotta get that pop from the crowd. Play my damn music.
The guys try to imagine a world where Jeremy and Lisa Loeb get together.
A song built from the dumb ideas of Jason and Jeremy that were left on the cutting room floor
A song built on backhanded compliments.
Dungeons, Dragons, thongs, songs, but not the thong song.
Twirlin': A song about an everyday object in your house.
Money - Yet another song inspired from [Reddit's songaweek sub](https://reddit.com/r/songaweek)
Another song about honesty inspried from Reddit's [/r/songaweek](https://reddit.com/r/songaweek). We actually played this one first in the episode, but the order isn't that important. The point is, Mike made two songs, neither were good. They were both put together in a short amount of time. This is led to the creation of this very podcast.
A song about honesty inspried from Reddit's [/r/songaweek](https://reddit.com/r/songaweek)
The guys talk tweets, wafflehouse records, frontmen and get listening to some offpod songs.
The guys get together after a hiatus and completing season 01. We tell some jokes, pontificate and then get into the gensis of the podcast, and listen to some of the songs Mike wrote to make Jason laugh late at night.
A quick footnote about some upcoming content.
We go through our 15 songs of the season and see which is the worst. It's so bad.