
This week, the guys dust off the Walkman and dive into Gotye, Kimbra, and the mixtape magic of 1994.Adam and Mike unpack:The viral rebirth of Somebody That I Used to Know in 2025Why Kimbra’s looping wizardry adds so much more than a feature creditThe generational déjà vu: Wayne’s World did it with Bohemian Rhapsody, now TikTok is doing it with GotyeThe “curmudgeon test” — are we just our parents telling us Jefferson Starship did it first?How a 27-year-old might be hearing Gotye for the first time ever🧠 Generational Memory: Cool or Curmudgeon?They go deep on:The fine line between nostalgia and “they don’t make ‘em like they used to”Why every generation thinks their discovery of a hit song is brand newWhat it felt like to hear Queen or The Doors again through the lens of a movie trailer or teen comedyWhy rediscovery isn’t lazy — it’s a new way in📼 Mixtape 1994Adam blindsides Mike with a lightning round of Billboard hits, including:Ace of Base → “The Sign” & “Don’t Turn Around”Boyz II Men → “I’ll Make Love to You”Richard Marx → “Now and Forever”Tony Braxton, Lisa Loeb, Elton John, Aaliyah, John Secada, Coolio & more💿 The Playlist EffectFrom dentist-office background music to Snapchat clips, the guys explore:Why 1994’s hits still feel so ingrained in memoryHow cultural “re-releases” keep songs alive for new fansThe strange comfort of hearing a song exactly as you remembered it🥞 Side Tangents (Because, Cousins)Somehow we end up talking about:Jefferson Starfish (don’t ask, just listen)Amy Grant’s unexpected cameoSnapchat kids rediscovering The HangoverWhy Richard Marx is low-key the MVP of the ‘90s🔮 Coming Next WeekAnother deep dive into how rediscovery keeps music alive — and why some artists thrive long after their moment.📲 Follow us on Instagram & YouTube: @howitsrelatedpod📧 Email us: adammikepodcast@gmail.com🔗 Watch full episodes & clips: / @howitsrelatedpod#Gotye #Kimbra #Mixtape1994 #SomebodyThatIUsedToKnow #90sHits #Cousins #HowItsRelated