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Rohan invites guests to challenge his argument that every song ever written qualifies as a love song.
Randy talks Vikings and Rock Gods, while Matt returns with Blink-182’s live concert crowd pleaser. Judge Erica witnesses an unexpected turn of events in her courtroom!
Matt takes Bon Jovi at his word, and Lauren brings musical theatre back to the courtroom. Are they fake love songs or real ones? And what tricks will they try to convince Judge Erica?
Lee argues that a catchy 2005 dance remix from isn’t a love song. James discusses a children’s nursery rhyme... or is is a poem? A Broadway musical? Someone is being set up for a big fall.
Surprising degrees of analysis and background on some of our most familiar children’s songs. Budgie brings a boredom-killing bus-based tune, and Jaime Dee tears a hole in The Alphabet.
Lee and Sophie attempt to prove Rohan wrong with ‘Killing in the Name Of’ and the ‘#*@# you God’ song from The Book of Mormon (the musical, not the book). CONTENT WARNING for second half of this ep: very coarse language and references to disturbing subject matter.
Budgie returns to argue that the Baha Men’s hit isn’t a love song. Sophie Lamont enjoys the misery of others with a song from Avenue Q. Are all songs love songs? Let’s see if Rohan can convince you—and Judge Erica—that they are.