![]() This is a band that once started an album with the line “EVERYTHING THAT KEEPS ME TOGETHER IS FALLING APART, I’VE GOT THIS THING I CONSIDER MY ONLY ART OF FUCKING PEOPLE OVER.” But there’s something vertigo-inducing about children filtering it through the cheeriest gauze possible. ![]() If you weren’t on your game at the turn of the millennium, you might be more familiar with Modest Mouse as the steadfast alt-rock force that peaked in 2004 with “Float On.”Īnd that’s fine! “Float On” is a great song. The realest of real indie snobs will remember Modest Mouse as the ramshackle, apocalyptic rock group who took the world by storm with a few sprawling classics like The Moon & Antarctica and The Lonesome Crowded West. ![]() Here are five of the weirdest moments in Kidz Bop history: 1) Modest Mouse, “Float On” Basically, Kidz Bop is a franchise that removes the naughty words from Top 40 songs so some distant company can make easy money as a weird parasite on the music industry.įor the most part, these covers are pretty boring, but occasionally Kidz Bop churns out a cover that’s unintentionally hilarious-sometimes because of context, sometimes because they sound really weird. If you were a child of the ’90s and early 2000s, you probably remember the commercials they’d run in between Nicktoons for these weird, Now That’s What I Call Music–esque CD compilations that contained a random selection of pop songs sung by children.
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