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Rewind and React

Rewind and React

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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.Fly As A Kite 音楽
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  • The Offspring: From Satire to Social Commentary
    2025/07/15

    Rewind & React takes on the raw energy and unfiltered attitude of The Offspring in this week’s episode! Adam and Rob break down five of the band’s most memorable and stylistically diverse music videos—each one packed with social satire, absurdist humor, and generational chaos.

    Here’s what we’re covering:

    • Pretty Fly (For a White Guy): A clueless suburban teen tries way too hard to act cool. It’s a masterclass in satire, directed by McG (Charlie’s Angels), complete with lowriders, FUBU, and a surprise pool toss.

    • The Kids Aren’t Alright: One of the band’s darkest and most powerful videos—featuring morphing characters, tragic backstories, and a hauntingly realistic take on life’s diverging paths.

    • Hit That: CGI chaos and canine metaphors. A surreal dog chase unfolds in unique animation, ending in one poor pup’s unfortunate neutering.

    • You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid: A down of his luck man works his way through high society in a stylish visual thriller filled with seduction, betrayal, and revenge.

    • Dividing by Zero / Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell: A double-feature cartoon explosion of war imagery, underground robots, and post-apocalyptic punk chaos.

    You’ll hear behind-the-scenes trivia (like how “Pretty Fly” almost starred Seth Green), laugh through the band's Spanish song title quiz, and get a taste of how The Offspring blended punk attitude with unexpected artistry.

    Whether you were moshing in the 2000s or just discovering these videos for the first time, this episode is pure punk nostalgia—served with a side of sarcasm.

    Stream it now and subscribe to keep the rebellion going!

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    1 時間 21 分
  • One Shot: The Heist Universe of Hoobastank’s The Reason & Same Direction
    2025/06/24

    In this One Shot double feature, Adam and Rob rewind to the early 2000s for a rare two-part music video experience from Hoobastank.

    First up is their megahit ballad “The Reason,” followed by the sequel-slash-prequel video for “Same Direction,” creating an unexpected mini-heist universe packed with slow-motion reveals, undercover twists, and surprise cameos.

    They dig into how a band known for post-nu-metal alt-rock dropped a surprisingly emotional single—wrapped in a cinematic car crash and safe-cracking caper—and followed it with a cop drama that might make the Ocean’s Eleven crew proud.


    Here’s what we’re covering:

    • Why “The Reason” looks like a heartfelt breakup ballad but plays like a short crime film

    • How the emotional lyrics clash (and somehow work) with a diamond heist plot

    • The twist in “Same Direction” that turns the whole story around

    • Cameos from Kanye West, Chester Bennington, and Joel Madden during a band audition

    • Behind-the-scenes trivia, including the MasterCard contest that led to an alternate video


    Plus, Adam and Rob play a round of “Hoobastank or Incubus,” where questionable Halloween covers, early DJ use, and disaster relief tracks all come into play.


    It’s a dive into an oddly ambitious music video universe—because if you’re going to drop a surprise twist ending, why not do it twice?


    Stream it now and subscribe so you don’t miss the next One Shot.


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    26 分
  • One Shot: 2Pac's California Love leans into the Mad Max universe
    2025/06/10

    In this One Shot episode of Rewind & React, Adam and Rob travel to a dystopian 2095 to break down Tupac Shakur's "California Love," featuring Dr. Dre.

    This iconic 90s anthem comes to life in a music video that pays homage to the Mad Max universe, complete with wild, post-apocalyptic imagery, modified vehicles, and tribal punk costumes.


    Here’s what we’re covering:

    • The Mad Max universe setting, featuring warlords and a "Fury Road" style race.
    • The video's place as a potential first, and certainly best-known, homage to Mad Max in a music video.
    • The cultural impact of the "Thunderdome" concept.
    • Discussions on the Mad Max film series, including Fury Road, Road Warrior, Beyond Thunderdome, and the original Mad Max.
    • The significance of "California Love" as a West Coast anthem during the East Coast-West Coast rivalry.
    • Behind-the-scenes insights, including Jada Pinkett's initial involvement as director and Hype Williams taking over.
    • Notable cameos from Chris Tucker and George Clinton.
    • A trivia game distinguishing between Tupac Shakur and Will Smith.


    Tune in to relive the 90s and explore the cinematic masterpiece that is "California Love."


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    22 分

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