「TRASH MUSIC」

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Fresh Prince of Bel Air Theme Song

CDZA released a cover of this song in which its lyrics had been translated through every language on Google Translate. In 2013, police shut down all the schools in Beaver County Pennsylvania for a day after a student sang it as his answering machine message. In the video for this song, the singer is handed a pink and orange ticket to "Luxury Airlines." In the full version, the singer mistakes a waiting limo driver for a cop and marvels at "drinking orange juice out of a champagne glass." In its video, the singer pretends to use a can of spray paint as deodorant spray. The singer of this song tells a cabbie "yo homes, smell ya later!" after getting into a fight with "a couple of guys who were up to no good" who started making trouble in his neighborhood. For 10 points, name this Will Smith song.

Fireflies

Dancehall Reggae artist Busy Signal released a remix of this song in 2010 that he titled "Between Eyes," and its melody is also sampled in Mac Miller's "Don't Mind If I Do." Described as "unbearably cloying" and "annoyingly earnest" in a Pitchfork review, this song's singer describes "a fox-trot (*) above my head/a sock hop beneath my bed." A muchviewed 2017 YouTube video plays this song over the depiction of a man dressed as Toy Story's Woody dancing maniacally. This song appeared on its artist's album Ocean Eyes. For 10 points, "You would not believe your eyes" if ten million of what title creatures "lit up the world" according to what sickly sweet single by Owl City?

Down Undeer

During the bridge in this song's video, three of the band's members dig synchronously behind the singer, who dances, and the drummer, who juggles. In this song's video, its singer eats a bowl of Vitos-E Toasted Muesli given to him by a "strange (*) lady" he meets in the desert In 2011, the band finally lost a protracted lawsuit and had to pay royalties to the owners of a children's song called "Kookaburra," which was alleged to provide the melody of the flute solo in this song, which in the video is played by Greg Ham, sitting in a tree while looking at a stuffed koala. The stereotype of heavy drinking in this song's title location is referenced by the chorus's line, "where the beer does flow/And men chunder." This song opens with the singer "traveling in a fried-out kombi/on the hippie trail/head full of zombi." For 10 points, Colin Hay sings what #1 single by Men at Work about their home country of Australia?

Taio Cruz

Flo Rida appeared on one alcohol-related song with this musical artist where Flo Rida says "I show up but I never throw up/So let the drinks pour up, pour up." This artist describes a woman as "she's my star, my light, starry night/aviator shades cuz she shines so bright" in one song. In addition to "She's Like a Star", in a different song by this artist, the guest rapper says "but I don't really think there's anybody as bomb as me." That song by this artist features (*) Ludacris where this singer admits "If you fall for me/I'm not easy to please." This musician's most notable song features the heavily auto-tuned lyric of "it goes on and on and on" and opens with "I threw my hands into the air sometime" before this singer says "we can rock this club." For 10 points, name this English singer who made the potentially memorable late 2000s "hits" "Break Your Heart" and "Dynamite." [y'all probably only know the Minecraft version]

I'm Yours

For over 10 years, the Wikipedia article for this song has featured a shot-by-shot analysis of its music video, such as "Maunawili Falls, Oahu: [the singer] hops in the back of yet another late model pick-up truck, this time with a trio of girls." This song's singer seems to be spectacularly inept at observing his own anatomy, claiming to have been "bending over backwards" in an attempt to see his tongue clearer, yet somehow managing to fog up the mirror with his breath. The lyrics "I won't hesitate no more, no more, this cannot wait" precede this song's title. For 10 points, name this ubiquitous 2008 single, the biggest hit by Jason Mraz.

DJ Khaled

In 2016, this artist released the self-help book The Keys. This artist gained popularity while touring with Terror Squad in the early 2000s. In a recent Instagram video, this artist stated "I make an album so people can play it," which was seen as a diss at Tyler, the Creator's album (*) IGOR. This artist released a 2017 single that heavily samples Santana's "Maria Maria" and features Rihanna and Bryson Tiller. This founder of the label We the Best Music released the album Father of Asahd in 2019. For 10 points, name this artist who hardly participates in songs released under his name, such as "I'm the One" and "Wild Thoughts."

aNNIE R U OK

In January 2017, a homeless woman appeared on Dr. Phil claiming to be the person referred to by this element. This element is quoted before lyrics about "limo tinted with the gold plates" after Kendrick says that "life ain't shiz but a fat coochie [i had to edit this bc no profanity]" on "King Kunta." This element, which is roughly synonymous with the last words spoken on the original Twin Peaks, was inspired by a phrase used in CPR training courses. This element first appears after the lines "So she ran into the bedroom, she was struck down, it was her doom." For 10 points, produce this question repeated by Michael Jackson in "Smooth Criminal."

hAvAnA

In a remix of this song, Daddy Yankee compares himself and this song's artist to the two wings of a bird in reference to a Lola Rodriguez De Tio poem. In this song's alternate second verse, the artist "knew it was him when he hugged from behind" and "knew I was there when I read the sign" stating "welcome to" a certain place. This song's video ends with a dedication "to the dreamers" to criticize Trump's (*) DACA shutdown and stars Noah Centineo as the artist's love interest. This song's guest artist raps that they're "quick to pay that girl like Uncle Sam" and "graduated fresh on campus." This song's artist describes a boy with "malo in him" who they "knew it when I met him/I loved him when I left him" after he takes them to east Atlanta. For 10 points, name this 2017 song where "half of" Camila Cabello's "heart is in" the title city.

mASK OFF

In a remix of this song, Joyner Lucas states "I'm about to crash L'il Yachty boat [sic]" and demands "go listen to Sriracha" after dissing Logic. This song samples a 1976 Tommy Butler tribute song to Martin Luther King Jr. with references to "cold chills/prison cells." The artist describes wearing "33 chains" amid the "ocean air/cruisin' Biscayne" in this song, whose video features (*) Amber Rose who at times wears barbed thorns covering their mouth. In this song's chorus, the artist asserts that they "chase a cheque/never chase a btch" over a looping flute sample and declares "fck it" between donning and removing the title disguise. For 10 points, name this 2017 song where Future references drug addiction by repeating "Percocets/Molly, Percocets."

sanic

In a song from this franchise, Hunnid-P raps "let it get to me? I'm just gonna creep," and calls Pumpkin Hill "spooky." Another similarly stupid song from this franchise sees Marlon Saunders rapping "unlike [the title character of this franchise], I don't chuckle, I'd rather flex my muscles." Zebrahead created the rap-rock banger (*) "His World" for a notoriously terrible video game in this franchise. This franchise spawned the track "Live and Learn," as well as "Escape from the City," which begins with the lyrics "rolling around at the speed of sound." For 10 points, name this video game franchise whose older soundtracks often include rap features by Knuckles the Echidna. [but does he spit bars?]

mmm whatcha say

In a song named after this element, the singer says that "when the roof caved in and the truth came out I just didn't know what to do." This element kicks in just after Shia LaBeouf walks into the room and says "Guys, I just thought of the funniest thing" in a video in which this element is repeated dozens of times. This element is sampled in Jason Derulo's debut single, which is named after it. The SNL Digital Short "Dear Sister" parodies this element's most notorious usage, in which this element kicks in when Marissa shoots Trey, who is fighting with Ryan. For 10 points, produce this line from Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek" which famously played during a melodramatic shooting scene on The O.C.

Lizzo

In a song strangely produced by X Ambassadors, this artist tells the title ex-boyfriend "Take your ass home/And come back when you've grown." In June 2019, this artist of "Jerome" accused a security guard of tackling her stylist at Summerfest. This artist is featured on the Charli XCX song "Blame it on Your Love." In the refrain to another song she sings "hair toss, check my nails" before asking (*) "Baby how you feeling?" This classically-trained flautist has a "new man on the Minnesota Vikings" on a song where she earlier states "I just took a DNA test, turns out I'm 100% that bitch." This artist sings "it ain't my fault that I'm out here getting loose" and you should "blame it on" the title drink. For 10 points, name this singer of "Good As Hell," "Truth Hurts," and "Juice."

The Room Where it Happens

In interviews Alex Lacamoire said he had the guitar player switch to play the banjo on this song because it "just cried for it" and that this song was conceived as a love letter to Kander and Ebb. Apart from the first measure, the instrumentation opens with percussion only, up until the piano and bass enter after the lines "I guess I'm finally gonna have to listen to you / Really?" which are answered by referencing lyrics introduced earlier in another song. The percussion, piano, and bass instrumentation continues up until an unaccompanied motif of seven fast horn notes which also appears at the very beginning of the song. Culinary metaphors in this song include (*) "pièce de résistance", after which the banjo comes in and we hear the chorus for the first time. One figure is "grappling with the fact that not ev'ry issue can be settled by committee" in this song which asks "how're you gonna get your debt plan through?" and laments "No one really knows how the game is played / The art of the trade / How the sausage gets made". For 10 points, name this song about the Compromise of 1790 from Act 2 of Hamilton named for the titular place where something occurs. [burr was my favorite character]

What I Like About You

In the Phineas and Ferb song "Set the Record Straight", Jeremy attempts to inform Candace of this concept, but is repeatedly cut off by hippos, crocodiles, and a Mexican soccer game. In a Trisha Yearwood song, this thing is defined as being "a man who can live without me too", among other things, and in a Jonas Blue song, this concept is that "you make me bad and I don't know why". In the most famous song about this concept, the singer says that it is that (*) "you make me feel alright", as well as that you "tell me things that I wanna hear", "keep me warm at night" and "you really know how to dance". For 10 points, name this five-word concept, which was most famously expounded upon in a song by The Romantics.

Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)

In the music video for this song, the protagonist posts a status to "Friendplace" before a shot of a woman licking a man's stomach as in a bodyshot appears. On Punk Goes Pop Vol. 4, the metalcore band Woe is Me released a cover of this song. That music video for this song features a nerd who fantasies himself as knight who kisses the protagonist of that video. This song was surpassed on the Billboard Hot 100 by LMFAO's (*) "Party Rock Anthem." The speaker of this song believes a warrant is out for [her] arrest and thinks she needs a ginger ale before nothing that was "such an epic fail." The speaker of this song maxed their credit card and got kicked out of the bar on the title day. For 10 points, identify this 2010 Katy Perry hit about a day of the week where you "do it all again."

Bodak Yellow

In their best song of the year list, Pitchfork says "On and off wax—in a wholly demoralizing year that still became, indisputably, hers." In the second verse, the artist proclaims "I just arrove in a Rolls, I just came up in a Wraith\I need to fill up the tank, no, I need to fill up the safe." The music video for this song takes place in (*) Dubai and features the artist riding a camel, sitting next to a cheetah and appears next to some possible emirs while money is falling. During the chorus, the singer of this song says "I don't dance now. I make money moves." That chorus for this song mentions "bloody shoes" and the singer says "I'm a boss, you a worker, bitch, I make bloody moves" in order to show her rise in status. The name of this song was inspired by a rapper's name who made the songs "No Flockin'" and "Zeze." For 10 points, identify this 2017 debut single for Cardi B from her album Invasion of Privacy. ANSWER: "Bodak Yel

Dragostea Din Tei/Numa Numa

In this song's music video, the artists sprint down a runway wearing suspenders, take off in an airplane, and abandon the cockpit to dance on top of the wings. Other artists created adaptations of this song in at least 23 different languages including one of the three Mandarin versions, which tells you not to be afraid. An English translation of the song's chorus is "(You) want to leave but don't want to take me... Your face and the love from the linden trees / Remind me of your eyes", and the singer first claims he is an "outlaw" in this (*) Romanian song by the Moldovan group O-Zone. In a line paired with a single eyebrow raise in the video that made this song famous, the singer reintroduces himself as Picasso. For 10 points, give the phonetic moniker or original name of the song made famous by Gary Brolsma in a 2004 dance and lip-syncing video

Your Man

Jordan Knight's second solo single is a cover of a Prince song with a title that mentions this figure. That song's chorus explains that though the singer "may be qualified for a one night stand, I could never take the place" of this figure. In the second single from Wham!'s final studio album, George Michael proclaims that "if you're gonna do it, do it right, do it with me" just after affirming that he is this figure. One 2013 single's singer laments that he "should have bought you flowers or held your hand", regretting the fact that he is no longer this figure. Bruno Mars talks about all the things he should have done, for 10 points, "When He Was" what figure? [caac]

Mariah Carey

Jussie Smollett recorded the duet "Infamous" alongside this artist for a season 3 episode of Empire, on which this artist also had a guest appearance as Kitty. This artist blamed the poor showing of a film she starred in on its soundtrack's poorly-timed release date of September 11, 2001. This artist's film career has included roles in WiseGirls and Precious, as well as the aforementioned flop, (*) Glitter. This singer made extensive use of the whistle register on her song "Emotions", and another duet by this artist set the all-time record for most weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100: that duet, alongside Boyz II Men, was "One Sweet Day". In perhaps this singer's most enduring hit, she sings that "The sound of children's laughter fills the air" around the titular time, along with proclaiming that this winter, "there is just one thing I need". For 10 points, name this 1990's pop superstar, best known today for performing "All I Want For Christmas Is You". [it's not even december yet...]

DDR

Lesser known songs with this designation include SPTrip Machine, Gamelan de Couple, Paranoia Survivor, Secret Rendez-vous, and AFRONOVA, and lesser known artists who created songs of this type include DM Ashura, Smile.dk, DJ Amuro, and (*) NAOKI. Better-known songs of this type include Mr. Dabada (Groove Wonder Remix) by Carlos Jean, Daft Punk Is Playing At My House, Since U Been Gone, U Can't Touch This, and multiple songs by Natasha Bedingfield including Unwritten. Songs of this type were presented with their Stream, Voltage, Chaos, Air, and Freeze stats in the Groove Radar, as well as their BPM. For 10 points,, name the arcade and console game series that featured the aforementioned music, in which players "step" on arrows in time with the beat

Oingo Boingo

Noted ******* Robert Christgau said the first album by this group had "catchy vocals and spoiled overarrangements." The cover of this band's first album is a parody of Norman Rockwell's 1960 Boy Scouts image. This group's song "Capitalism" was named one of the 50 greatest conservative rock songs by the National Review. A music video for a song by this group features little skeleton dolls in which the skeletons get into various hi-jinks at a party. The story of (*) Frankenstein is heavily alluded in another song by this group in which the speaker asks "my creation -is it real?" and wonders why people don't understand his intentions. A popular song by this band of the album Only a Lad contains the refrain "Talking to a dead man over my shoulder." For 10 points, name this Southern California 80s new wave band which made the songs "Weird Science" and "Dead Man's Party." [i had to get at least one jojoke in here, y'know]

The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill

On a song from this album, the singer expresses a wish to "keep it civilized, like Menelik" and to "march through these streets like Soweto." This album is the subject of a 2018 book by Joan Morgan, which discusses a lawsuit filed by the collective New Ark alleging they were not given proper credits on this album. Amiri Baraka's son Ras appears on several skits in this album, including a (*) Ferris Bueller-esque intro in which the album's artist is not present at a classroom roll call. The cover artwork for this album depicts its artist's face etched onto a desk. Several songs on this album, including "Lost Ones" and "Ex Factor," are often interpreted as attacks of Wyclef Jean, whom this album's artist had dated while they were two-thirds of the hip-hop group The Fugees. For 10 points, name this only studio album by Lauryn Hill.

Nicki Minaj

On one track, this artist says "I'm in that Tonka color of Willy Wonka" and asks "So let me get this straight, wait, I'm the rookie?" aspart of a beef with Lil Kim. In another song, this singer "pulled up in the Jag, and I hit him with the jab" and describes guys like "Troy," who "usedto live in Detroit" and "Michael," who "used to ride motorcycles." In a track "for the boys with the (*) booming system / Top down, AC with the cooler system" this singer's heartbeat is described as the title "boom badoom boom, boom badoom boom." This artist, Jessie J, and Ariana Grande sang "Bang Bang." For 10 points, name this rapper behind "Anaconda," "Starships," and "Super Bass."

Queen

One song by this band is about a woman who says "Let them eat cake" "just like Marie Antoinette." Another song by this group had the leader declare "So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye?"; that same song opens with the question "Is this the real life or is this just fantasy?" For 10 points, name this band whose songs "Killer Queen" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" were sung by late frontman Freddie Mercury.

In the Court of Crimson King

One song from this album opens with the lines "The wall on which the prophets wrote / Is cracking at the seams" before asking "Will no one lay the laurel wreath / When silence drowns the screams?". On the final song "I walk a road, horizons change / The tournament's begun" before "I wait outside the pilgrim's door / With insufficient schemes" and a "funeral march" and "cracked brass bells" summon the fire witch back to the (*) titular location. The second song begins with a layered flute part backed by suspended cymbals that opens the verse "Said the straight man to the late man / Where have you been?". This album's first song contains an atonal guitar solo, was sampled in Kanye's "Power", and contains the lines "Poets starving, children bleed / Nothing he's got he really needs" about the titular "21st Century Schizoid Man". For 10 points, name this prog classic and debut 1969 album by King Crimson. [you'll never reach the truth]

Lana Del Rey

Prior to this artist's rise to fame, she performed under the name Lizzy Grant. In 2014, Eminem attacked this artist during a rap session, saying "I'll punch [her] right in the face twice." In one of this artist's songs, bells can be heard in the distance before she sings, "kiss me (*) hard before you go." That same song was remixed by DJ Cedric Gervais. Another one of this artist's songs was featured in the 2013 film adaptation ofThe Great Gatsby; that song is "Young and Beautiful." For 10 points, name this female American songwriter of "Video Games," "Born to Die," and "Summertime Sadness."

Axel F

The Stephen Colbert-voiced president attempts to communicate with an alien by playing this song in the film Monsters vs. Aliens. One cover of this song, paired with "Keep Pushin'" on its release, was by the British band Clock. This is the most famous composition of Harold Faltermeyer. In the music video to one version of this song, a $50,000 reward for "the most (*) annoying thing in the world" prompts a bounty hunter to chase after the artist with missiles. Named for the main character of Beverly Hills Cop, genius.com helpfully transcribes the lyrics of one version of this song as "ring ding ding ding bem bem bem" and "Dum dum dumda dum dum dum." For 10 points, name this '80s synthpop hit later covered by Crazy Frog. [ez power]

Everytime We Touch

The lyrical sample in this song is taken from the first track of Maggie Reilly's 1992 album Echoes. After DJ Sammy's "Heaven," this song was the second to receive a "Candlelight Mix" by Yann Peifer, a member of the artist of this song. The album titled for this song includes the single "Miracle" and a cover of Savage Garden's "Truly, Madly, Deeply." This song's second verse notes "the (*) good and the bad times, we've been through them all" after declaring "your arms are my castle, your heart is my sky." This song's chorus claims "I feel the static" during the title events and asks if you can hear "my heart beat fast/I want this to last" and "my heart beat so/I can't let you go." For 10 points, the title events are paired with "everytime we kiss" in what 2005 song by Cascada? [if you power this you're a weeb]

RUSSIA OUR MOTHERLAND

Videos of people dancing from this country are often set to a dance genre made by Alan Aztec and artists named for local swear words called hardbass. A singer from this country recorded the 2001 song 7th Element, in which he uses bizarre tongue flutters; the music video for that song, which sees him wear a bizarre headpiece and white jumper in a discotheque, is better known as Chum Drum Bedrum on Youtube. A strange music video from this country features several people looking directly at the camera while doing a viral dance involving (*) punching both arms to the opposite side and a Beat It-style gang dance fight. That song is "Skibidi" by the meme-friendly group Little Big, from this country. The best-known song by the German pop group Dchinghis Khan is about the capital of this country. For 10 points, identify this country home to Gopnik McBlyat and DJ Blyatman, where young men dance outside apartment blocks wearing Adidas tracksuits. [slav squat intesifies]

Love Myself

The lyrics of a song by ITZY pair doing this action with "don't need that dalla, dalla yeah." The title song on an album named for this action repeats the lyrics "you've shown me I have reasons" and "I'm learning how to" do this action. Another song on that album includes the lyrics "yeah I'm on the mountain, yeah I'm on the bay" and repeats the phrase "I'm so firin'." The artists behind that album told everyone that they should do this action in a speech at the (*) U.N. A song titled for, but suggestively about something more, begins with the lyrics "when I get chills at night, I feel it deep inside." The music video for a song about doing this action features a man in a white suit interrupting the intro by shouting "we talking about peace, a piece of yours, a piece of mine." A Grammy-winning song about doing this action begins with the lyrics "I done been through a whole lot, trial, tribulation, but I know God" and asks "when you lookin' at me, I tell me what do you see." For 10 points, identify this action that titles a Hailee Steinfeld song, the subject of "I" by Kendrick Lamar. [also another easy power for me]

Gangnam Style

The music video for this song begins with a reflection of an airplane and a female tennis player in the sunglasses of the singer, who lolls his head and then says the title line. The video also features a scene where the lead singer lays in an elevator under a pelvic-thrusting man in a cowboy hat, a (*)) "horse riding dance," and a scene where he mimes screaming at a "sexy lady." For 10 points, name this 2012 K-Pop single by Psy.

Despacito

The music video for this song takes place at the bar La Factoría. This song bested a notable record set by Mariah Carey's "One Sweet Day," while Sesame Street parodied this song as a ballad about a rubber ducky. The success of this single made featured rapper (*) Daddy Yankee the most listened to artist in the world in June 2017. Justin Bieber created a wildly popular remix of this song, but was criticized for struggling with its Spanish lyrics in performances. For ten points, name this 2017 pop song by Luis Fonsi, the most streamed song of all time.

Accordion

The tracks "Horse Sings From Cloud" and "Rattlesnake Mountain" comprise an album named for this instrument and Voice by Pauline Oliveros. Regine Chassagne plays this instrument before the first verse of "Neighborhood #2 (Laika)" by Arcade Fire. "Daddy never sleeps at night" because Mama plays one of these instruments in a song by The Who. The lyric "Livin' off borrowed time, the clock tick faster" opens a song named for this instrument on the album (*) Madvillainy. This instrument is played at the beginning of Paul Simon's song "The Boy in the Bubble." Tango music uses a version of this instrument known as the bandoneon. This instrument is played by "Weird Al" Yankovic in his polka medleys. For 10 points, name this instrument suggestively nicknamed the "squeeze box."

Gorillaz

The two versions of this (emphasize) full-length album's song "Latin Simone" create a dialogue in which Cuban singer Ibrahim Ferrer tries to keep the lead singer from committing suicide. In one single from this album, the singer buys Nikes (NYE-keys) out of nostalgia for the 90s, and is told by one of his bandmates to "get the cool shoe shine." Another single from this album also titles the EP that preceded it, (*) "Tomorrow Comes Today." The rapper Del the Funky Homosapien features in this album's best-performing single, in which he raps "finally, someone let me out of my cage" after Damon Albarn sings about having "sunshine in a bag." For 10 points, name this eponymous debut album from a virtual band, which features the song "Clint Eastwood."

bury a friend

. In an interview with YouTube Music, this song's artist revealed that a squealing sound in its instrumental is from a recording of "a drill shaving off my teeth." The rapper Mehki Raine, formerly known as Crooks, provides background vocals on this track. A drum crescendo at the end of this song blends directly into (*) "ilomilo," the next song on an album named for this song's last line; that line is "when we all fall asleep, where do we go?" The singer asks "what do you want from me, why don't you run from me?" in, for 10 points, what 2019 hit writ10 from the point of view of the monster under Billie Eilish's bed?

dRIVING

. It's not "having sex" or "hacking into computers", but in a song about this activity, the speaker says he is a super hero and does this activity with an object named after "war." In yet another song about this activity, the title object is central to this activity and is named after a "hot and crazy" object central to this activity which is described to be "silver shinin' like a wishing star." A Dave Rogers song describes a version of this activity that is "insane" that makes him "feel so brave." In a perhaps a more notable song by (*) Manuel, the leader asks if the listener "likes" the object central to this action. The anime Initial D provided lots of songs that described this competitive activity. For 10 points, many Eurobeat songs concern what activity that is the subject of the song "Gas, Gas, Gas" and is the primary activity shown up in many "Deja Vu" memes?

Nirvana

. Sludge metal band Thou recorded a cover of a somber song by this band for their album The Archer & The Owl. A jazz cover of a song by this band closes Robert Glasper's album Black Radio. Annie Clark of St. Vincent fame performed a song by this band with some of the original members during the 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Sturgill Simpson unusually recorded a country cover of a song by this band on his album A Sailor's Guide to Earth, while Patti Smith used banjos and fiddles in her cover of a different song by this band, which appears on her album Gone Again. This band's final single, "You Know You're Right" was officially released on their 2002 greatest hits album, eight years after they disbanded. This band themselves recorded three songs by The Meat Puppets and "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" for their iconic 1994 MTV Unplugged album. For 10 points, name this grunge band known for widely cover songs like "In Bloom" and "Smells Like Teen Spirit.

Honky Tonk

A "song" titled for this phrase that contains the lyrics "I tossed and I turned and I couldn't go to sleep" is by Webb Pierce. This adjective describes a "man" who sings "when my money's all gone, I'm on the telephone/Hollerin' hey-ey mama, can your daddy come home" in a song written by Johnny Horton and famously covered by Dwight Yoakam. Kitty Wells became the first female country star after recording a song titled "It Wasn't God Who Made" this kind of "Angels." These are the first two words in the title of a 2005 song that asks "Lord have mercy, how'd she get them (*) britches on?" In the 1950s, George Jones and Hank Williams played a style of country music known by this hyphenated phrase which also named the bars many country musicians played in. For 10 points, name this phrase which, in the title of a Trace Adkins song, precedes "Badonkadonk."

SPACE

A Finnish band that plays a rock genre named for this word is called Hidria this word-folk. A crazy ass band that plays a genre named for this word recorded the albums Warrior on the Edge of Time and this word Ritual. Before Motorhead, Lemmy Kilmiester was with that band, Hawkwind. This is the first word in the name of a song sampled in most famous track of the same name by Audio Push, which features Lil Wayne and the chants "drop down and shake shake". During the recording of Dear Mr. Kennedy in the film Inside Llewyn Davis, this is the second word that (*) Adam Driver strangely repeats during the verses, and is the place the singers do not want to be shot into. That sampled song, by the Quad City DJs, include the lyrics "it's your chance, do your dance", begins with the iconic lyrics "come on and slam." For 10 points, identify this word that precedes "Jam" in an iconic theme song for a movie featuring Looney Tunes and Michael Jordan.

Dear Evan Hansen

A New York Times review helpfully classified this musical's style as "appealingly unstrident pop-rock, with generous doses of acoustic guitar, keyboards and strings", while the New York decried "side trips into tired knee-jerk liberalism and therapeutic healing". This musical has been accused of glorifying suicide surrounding the suicide of Connor, whose funeral ends the first act with the song "You Will Be Found". This musical's plot revolves around Connor finding a letter that is later mistaken for a suicide note intended for the title character. For 10 points, name this Best Musical Tony recipient about a high-schooler who writes daily letters to himself.

France

A black metal band from this country is best known for their acclaimed 2010 album Paracletus and released The Furnaces of Palingenesia in 2019. A blackgaze artist from this country is known for their albums Shelter and Kodama. Deathspell Omega and Alcest are from this nation, as are the pioneers of the bizarre rock subgenre zhuel, Magma. A band from this country saw early acclaim with drony album like Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghost and Saturdays= Youth before breaking through to mainstream success with the album Hurry Up, We're Dreaming and the single "Midnight City." M83 is from this country, as is a band known for their 2009 songs "Lisztomania" and "1901." For 10 points, name this home country of Phoenix, members of whom were former bandmates of countrymen Daft Punk.

West Side Story

A character from this musical states "I love him, I'm his, and everything he is" in a slow ballad. This musical is known for a characteristic tritone introduced when a character describes "The most beautiful sound [he's] ever heard." A comedy number from this musical notes "Our (*) mothers all are junkies, are fathers are all junks" while a group of men plead to a sergeant. This musical, which features the song "A Boy Like That," incorporates bongo drums and cowbells in a mambo, which plays during a "dance at the gym" scene. This musical features songs like "Tonight" and "Gee, Officer Krupke." For 10 points, name this musical about the Jets and Sharks by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim.

Parks and Recs

A character on this show pretends to know the scientific names of plants by calling them "Soulja-boy-tell-ems" and "Ludacrises." A big R.E.M. fan on this show expresses incredulity at the DJ having Monster but not Automatic for the People at an early '90s themed birthday party at a roller rink. The fictional band Land Ho! is led by a character on this show played by Wilco singer Jeff Tweedy. On the fake game show Know Your Boo, one character claims the rock star she would most like to sleep with is (*) Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel. On this show, the campaign theme song "Catch Your Dream" contains a sax solo by one character's alter ego, Duke Silver. A song "5,000 times better than 'Candle in the Wind' titled "5,000 Candles in the Wind" is played by the band Mouse Rat, fronted by Andy Dwyer, in honor of the miniature horse Lil' Sebastian. For 10 points, name this NBC sitcom where lots of musical acts appear in Pawnee, Indiana.

farting

A contemporary performer in this medium, Paul Oldfield, was denied a request to perform a version of "In the Air Tonight" in this medium by Phil Collins. A noted performer in this medium was a misemono named Kirifuri-hanasaki-otoko, and scrolls called He-Gassen depicting competitions in this medium during the Edo period. An Englishman who performed in this medium named (*) Roland was required to perform a piece called "Unum saltum et siftfletum et unum bumbulum" for Henry II every Christmas. Nurses were stationed at the Moulin Rouge due to audience reactions to the most renowned performer in this medium in 19th century France. For 10 points, name this type of audio medium performed by Le Pétomane and Mr. Methane

David Bowie

A guitar riff from this man's song about the artist of Campbell's Soup Cans was borrowed by the band Metallica for the midsection of "Master of Puppets." One of his songs states "I'm an alligator" and another features a character who "would like to come and meet us but he thinks he'd blow our minds." The opening of(*) The Breakfast Club features the lyrics to his song "Changes," and his widow is named Iman. For 10 points, name this British artist of "Star Man" and "Space Oddity" who died of liver cancer in January of 2016.

hORSE

A mock ska song by 100 gecs recounts a story about how the narrator steals a "stupid" one of these things after it causes them to lose all the money in their bank account. A 2015 song by Ty Dolla $ign compares a series of girls named Mica, Patrice, Nana and Maria to these things. A genius.com artist annotation of a line mentioning some of these things notes that "this line right here, this is gonna be the line that people repeat." On a song named for one of these things, Juicy J raps "She a beast / I call her karma." A song named for one of these animals proclaims that "In the desert you can't remember your name"; that song by America is named for one of these "With No Name." For 10 points, name this animal, which Lil Nas X wishes to take to the old town road. [i got the ______ in the back]

AFRICA

A music video for this song ends by interspersing images of a burning book with a librarian's broken glasses. The singer of this song notes he wants "to cure what's deep inside" and is "frightened of this thing that I've become." Another version of this song was released with a cover image of only a (*) tweet; that music video replaces Rivers Cuomo with "Weird Al" Yankovic. The chorus of this song notes that "there's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do." For 10 points, name this song originally performed by Toto and covered by Weezer, in which the singer says he will "bless the rains" in the title ̶c̶o̶u̶n̶t̶r̶y̶ continent.

Album/Song of the Year Threads on the HSQB forums

A review from one of these sources referred to the My Bloody Valentine album m b v as a "few standout tracks... in a matrix of boring." Another such review made the claim of "Chandelier" by Sia, "If you don't like this song, you're a buttless communist." A very bad take in the 2015 iteration of these discussions described parts of To Pimp a Butterfly as "dumb and cringe-worthy," an opinion that was backed up by (*) "Vainamoinen" en route to Sufjan Stevens's Carrie and Lowell winning Album of the Year. "Feel it Still" by Portugal the Man! and Mitski's Be the Cowboy won the most recent iterations of the song version and album version of these discussions respectively. These discussions have centered around polls and brackets run by "Quinctillis Varus" and "jonpin" among others. For 10 points, identify these roughly-yearly music discussions run on a certain non-musical website.

Bohemian Rhapsody

A section of this B-flat-major song begins with staccato A-major piano chords. Producer Roy Thomas Baker made at least 160 separate overdubs for this song, and at the end of its music video, a 60-inch symphonic gong is hit by drummer Roger Taylor. This song begins with a four-part (*) a capella section, and its protagonist notes later that it's "too late" and his "time has come." This song's protagonist "sometimes wish[es he'd] never been born at all," and he says in its "opera section" that "Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me." For 10 points, name this song with lots of "Galileos" by Queen that begins, "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?"

Electro Swing

A series of songs in this genre are set in a universe featuring a robot that makes "the best buns in the world" and the "Boolean Sisters"; that universe is named Peggy Suave. One song in this genre is by Austrialian band Yolanda Be Cool and producer DCUP, and samples the Italian song "Tu Vuò Fà L'Americano". A song in this genre talks about a "downtown body body coming with a super-hottie", and asks "can you move it to the rhythm so we can get with them". That song's music video shows a bloody (*) bar fight between various animals. Songs in this genre include "Route 66" by Sim Gretina, "Booty Swing" by Parov Stelar, and "Lone Digger" by Caravan Palace. For 10 points, name this genre that combines electronic beats and jazz rhythms. [aaaaaaa i cant believe that sim gretina is in a qb question]

D. Rose

A song by Meek Mill named for this man repeats the line "every check I get, I'm buying more choppas" in its chorus. The first verse of Playboy Carti's feature in Tyler the Creator's "EARFQUAKE" mentions this man. While demonstrating his skill with punchlines on "Professional Rapper," Lil Dicky raps "I blow it from the jump" like this person's (*) knee. In a song named for this person, the rapper brags that the "hundred on my wrist, eighty on my wrist" makes him feel like this man before repeating his name 84 times. For 10 points, name this point guard who wore the number one jersey with the Chicago Bulls.

cAnAdA

A song by a band from this country ends with the lyrics "there was a military base across the street, we watch them training while we leaned." A song by a band from this country includes the line "this scar is a fleck on my porcelain skin" and repeats the lyrics "live through this and you won't look back", while another song repeats the line "dead hearts are everywhere." A song by another band from this country repeats the lyrics "park that car, drop that phone, sleep on the floor, dream about me"; that song, (*) "Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl," is on the album You Forgot It In People alongside Almost Crimes and Lover's Spit. A band from this country, which pretentiously prescribed a a dress code for their concerts, recorded a song with the lyrics "and there's no end in sight, I need the darkness, someone please cut the lights. That song is on an album named for a song that repeats the line "sometimes I can't believe it, I'm moving past the feeling". For 10 points, identify this home country of Broken Social Scene and Arcade Fire.

Dua Lipa

A song by this artist that repeats the lines "Touch me like you touch nobody/Put your hands all up on me" led to the first top 40 performance on the UK chart for her collaborators, the K-Pop group Blackpink. Shawn Mendes said he originally wrote his 2019 song "If I Can't Have You" for this artist to perform before deciding to keep it for himself. This artist claims Coldplay as her favorite band, explaining her request to have Chris Martin co-write her smoky ballad (*) "Homesick." The video for a song on this artist's 2017 debut features two versions of this singer, one in a blue suit and one in orange, backed by similarly dressed dancers. That song's title is sung after repetitions of the line "if you think I care about you now." This singer of "IDGAF" has hit #1 on the UK chart twice, most recently with a collaboration with Calvin Harris. For 10 points, name this singer of "One Kiss" and "New Rules."

TWICE

A song by this group begins with a member saying "I can't handle it, why can't I listen to myself" and repeats the words "bingu bingu." A song by this group repeats the lyrics "like a tank, like a soldier" with back-up vocals shouting "let's go, let's go." A music video by this group begins with a member finding a camcorder in a locker and includes a shot that zooms in on a member's eye, which turns into a shot of the group dancing in front of the Vancouver skyline. Another music video by this group sees each member dream a scene that references movies like (*) Leon: the Professional, Pulp Fiction and Lalaland; the song repeats the line "I wanna know" before the title question. A song by this group begins with its member Mina saying "hey boy, look, I'm gonna make this simple for you. You got two choices...", which are actually the same word. For 10 points, identify this South Korean girl group behind the songs "Likey," "Yes or Yes," and "What is Love." [god i need to power this]

Born to Die

A song from this album begins to play as Steve wrestles out of the arms of some nurses and dashes toward the door of a mental facility at the end of the Xaviar Dolan film Mommy. A song on this album claims that "you were sorta punk rock, I grew up on hip hop" but that "you fit me better than my favorite sweater." A song on this album quotes Lolita with the line "light of my life / fire of my loins" before the singer calls herself "your little scarlet, starlet / queen of Coney Island." This album, which features the songs "Blue Jeans" and "Off to the Races," opens with the line "feet don't fail me now / take me to the finish line." Another song on this album became a hit following a dance remix by Cedric Gervais; that song opens with "kiss me hard before you go." Featuring the songs "Video Games" and "Summertime Sadness," this is, for 10 points, what debut album by Lana Del Rey?

middle

A song named after this concept by DJ Snake and Bipolar Sunshine remarks that "coffee has gone cold, it's like time froze," and "promise[s] to build a new world for us two." The sound of various clocks ticking can be heard throughout a song named for this concept, where Maden Morris asks "why don't you pull me close?" and demands "meet me (*) in" this concept. Another song named for this concept promises that "it just takes some time" and that "everything, everything will be alright." A song about this spatial concept plays as the camera pans away from Mr. Blonde cutting off Marvin Nash's ear. For 10 points, name this relative place in which Stealers Wheel is stuck, between the "clowns to the left" and "jokers on the right."

Tarzan

A song written for a movie about this character battled with "I Want It That Way" for the #1 spot on the Billboard adult contemporary chart for much of 1999. A 1985 song named after this character features one of the first examples of the millennial whoop, which it uses to mimic this character's famous (*) yell. That song, which repeats "night to night, give me the other" made Baltimora a one-hit wonder. The aforementioned movie about this character featured a soundtrack whose lead single remains Phil Collins' most successful song since the turn of the century. For 10 points, "You'll Be in My Heart" is the lullaby of what Edgar Rice Burroughs character raised by apes?

Homecoming [grudgingly accept HoCo (wait does anyone actually say that)]

This album features two versions of a song that includes the lyrics "rolling high, leather and wood, keep it trill, that's what good", which first appeared as the second half of a SoundCloud track six years earlier. On this album, an instrumental section of Fela Kuti's song "Zombie" is followed by a guest verse with the lines "I used to run base like Juan Pierre, now I run the bass hi-hat and the snare." The first proper song on this album is paired with a horn section playing the beat to Kendrick Lamar's "DNA," and segues into a song he recorded with the main artist, (*) "Freedom." J Balvin features on a remix of his song "Mi Gente" on this album. The performance captured on this album, also featured in a Netflix film, features sketches performed by the Bug-a-Boos. The title and conception of this album was inspired by the artist's respect for historically black colleges, where some musicians for the large marching band were recruited from. For 10 points, identify this live album that captures Beyonce's historic 2018 performance at Coachella.

lINDSEY STIRLING

This artist collaborated with Sabrina Carpenter on "You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch" for their holiday album. Lzzy Hale of Halestorm sings "I pirouette in the dark" in a video where this artist plays a ballet dancer inside a cracking snow globe. This artist was featured on Evanescence's "Hi-Lo" and appeared on a leg of their 2018 tour alongside a full orchestra. This artist of "Shatter Me" and former America's Got Talent contestant accompanied Pentatonix on a cover of Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" using a Luis & Clark carbon fiber instrument. This artist's charted on both the Classical and (*) Dance/Electronic Digital Songs charts with their 2012 instrumental track "Crystallize." For 10 points, name this American EDM violinist who released the 2010 EP Lindsey Stomp.

SING THE RIFF OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON

This element opens a song about a "night stalker" who decided to "take fear, and turn it around on the darkest-hearted." This element opens a song which includes the lyrics "You're gonna have to use him eventually, what's he gonna do on the bench, I mean?" As I learned from EMT, the notes following this element were inspired by a sound file called "Door Wood Squeak Sound Effect." This element opens a song which ends with the company responding to the question "What's your name, man?" For 10 points, produce this riff which precedes a line about a "bastard, orphan, son of a ***** and a Scotsman" at the beginning of "Alexander Hamilton."

Lightning

An insanely loud noise rock band named for this phenomenon recorded the albums Hypermagic Mountain and Wonderful Rainbow, and only features bass guitar drums. An album named for this phenomenon includes the lyrics "I don't know how to live through this hell, woken up, I'm still locked in this shell" on one song, while the first song begins with the lyrics "time is like a fuse, short and burning fast, armageddon's here, like said in the past." The first studio recording of Machine Gun came on a 1975 album named for a (*) Midnight variety of this phenomenon. The title song one album named for this phenomenon include the lyrics "who made you God to say I'll take your life from you"; that album includes the songs "Fight Fire with Fire", For "Whom the Bell Tolls," and "Fade to Black." For 10 points, identify this phenomenon that, in the name of a Metallica album, finishes the title "Ride the."

Spongebob Squarepants Theme

Avril Lavigne recorded a punk-rock cover of the song featured in this sequence for a 2004 movie. A photorealistic hand delivers clothes to a character in this sequence who is divided into quarters and reassembled in three permutations. At its end, the protagonist uses his nose as a flute. A photorealistic character in this sequence requests the audience to "flop like a fish" if "nautical nonsense is something you wish". It opens with a painting of a pirate asking, "Are ya ready kids?" before this sequence plunges beneath the sea. For 10 points, name this sequence shown at the start of every episode of a Nickelodeon series featuring a goofy marine resident of Bikini Bottom.

sOMEBODY

This single-word element appears exactly twice in the most popular YouTube video by "Dpaje." In a music video, this single-word element follows the line "I'd say there's potential," spoken by Ben Stiller in response to the introduction of superhero personas like The Waffler and Pencilhead. In a video created by "cool_as_heck," every word of a song is replaced by this element. This element opens a verse in which a woman "was looking kind of dumb with her finger and her thumb in the shape of an L on her forehead." For 10 points, produce the first word of Smash Mouth's "All Star."

Jacket

Tough not explicitly stated, it is implied that this item is worn when the singer poses when he sees a peng girl and no doubt forms part of the singer's attire while chillin' in the corridor. This item of clothing appears to be suitable for sporting purposes, as it may be used in the future in a boxing match against a 44-year-old man by a man who's got no ketchup, just sauce. This item's wearer can extraordinarily don this item in 40-degree weather and even in the sauna where he uses Lynx Effect to counteract the resulting perspiration ting. For 10 points, name this item of clothing the gal told Big Shaq to take off despite his repeated assertion that "Man's Not Hot".

Mick Jagger

After a reference to Elvis, a line about "makin' mistakes" precedes a mention of this person in the second verse of the Jonas Brothers song "Heart and Soul" from Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam. A song whose title mentions this man has a chorus with a similar melody to "Oh My Darling Clementine" and contains the lyrics "count that money/Get your game on." On the T.I. song "Swagga Like Us," Kanye names this guy before the line "Every time I breathe on the track, I asthma attack it." His name appears in the title of the debut single from (*) Cher Lloyd. In another song named for this artist, the featured artist sings "And if I share my secret/You're gonna have to keep it." In the song "Tik Tok," Kesha claims "We kick 'em to the curb if they don't look like" this man. Adam Levine sings "Kiss me 'til you're drunk and I'll show you" his similar dance moves to this artist. For 10 points, name this rock musician whose "moves" are mentioned in a song by Christina Aguilera and Maroon 5.

Hallelujah

After performing a cover of this song at the 2005 Juno Awards, k.d. lang reportedly received a 2-minute ovation, and upon hearing that rendition, the singer of this song remarked that "I think we can lay that song to rest now." Alexandra Burke released a cover of this song after winning Series 5 of The X Factor. When John Cale asked this song's singer for its lyrics, he allegedly received (*) 15 pages of drafted lyrics, containing 80 verses from which its singer would select during live performances. In a certain movie, a Rufus Wainwright cover of this song plays during a montage which begins after the title character yells "I live alone!" to his talking donkey companion. For 10 points, name this song by the late Leonard Cohen. [shronkey]

R.E.M.

After this band broke up, its guitarist and bassist co-founded the supergroup The Baseball Project. While receiving a VMA award, this band's lead singer wore a T-shirt displaying the phrase "Wear a condom." This band describes a man "loyal to the Bank of America" in their song "Exhuming McCarthy," which appeared on their album (*) Document. This band wrote about the effects of chemical warfare in the Vietnam War in "Orange Crush," and described "You vitriolic, patriotic, slam fight, bright light / Feeling pretty psyched" in "It's the End of the World as We Know It." For 10 points, name this band from Athens, Georgia behind the hits "Stand" and "Losing My Religion." [i just chose this bc it had stand in it]

Butth0le Surfers

An apocryphal story about this band has them leaving a broken down van in front of the home of R.E.M.'s lead singer on which they'd painted, "Michael Stipe, despite the hype, I still want to suck your big long pipe." The spoken-word intro to a song by this band features a son asking his father "What does regret mean?" with the father eventually saying, "if you see your mother this weekend, tell her I said SATAN (*) SATAN SATAN." That song parodies the riff from Black Sabbath's "Sweet Leaf" and is titled "Sweat Loaf." That song appeared on this band's album Locust Abortion Technician. For 10 points, name this Texas psychedelic band behind the albums Hairway to Steven and Electric Larryland, fronted by Gibby Haynes.

Janelle Monae

An early song by this artist includes a section in which she catalogues such issues as "spoiled milk, stale bread / welfare, bubonic plague." A newscaster played by this artist delivers a breaking news report about fires and locusts before being attacked by a zombie in a music video for a song by this artist whose chorus asks "if the world says it's time to go, tell me will you freak out?" This artist tells the addressee "in your hair there is a symphony / your lips a string quartet" and notes that "somewhere time pursues us / as we love in (*) Technicolor" on her song "BaBopByeYa." This artist's first EP and first two albums feature a character named Cindi Mayweather and are based on Fritz Lang's Metropolis. An "emotion picture" co-starring Tessa Thompson accompanied this artist's most recent album, which included the tracks "Crazy, Classic Life" and "Pynk." For 10 points, name this artist behind the albums The Archandroid and Dirty Computer.


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