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5 Years 200 days - The Presidents

Thursday 28th November 2024

Join comedian David Boyle as he hilariously reviews The Presidents of the United States of America's 1996 album and shares funny anecdotes.
Explicit
7 minutes
Entertaining
Humorous
Nostalgic
Authentic
Engaging

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David Boyle's Hilarious Album Review: The Presidents' 90s Classic

Episode Overview

  • Boyle reviews The Presidents of the United States of America's 1996 album.
  • Shares funny stories about listening to the album with his kids.
  • Highlights quirky and catchy songs like 'Peaches' and 'Kitty'.
  • Reflects on the band's unexpected success.
  • Hints at discussing more serious topics in future episodes.
There's only so much Kitty you can play an eight-year-old. Fuck you Kitty, you're gonna spend the night outside.
David Boyle, the comedian behind 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', takes a hilarious trip down memory lane in this episode. Boyle revisits the self-titled 1996 album by The Presidents of the United States of America, sharing his fond memories and funny anecdotes about the band's quirky songs. From the iconic 'Peaches' to the amusing 'Kitty', Boyle's nostalgia is contagious as he recounts how the album became a staple in his car for a month.
He even dives into the bizarre yet catchy lyrics of 'I Can't Get Your Body Out of My Mind', a song about dead animals that he found oddly captivating. Boyle's comedic take on these songs, combined with his reflections on the band's unexpected rise to fame, makes for an entertaining listen. If you're looking for a good laugh and a reminder of some 90s musical gems, this episode is definitely worth your time.
Boyle also hints at future episodes where he'll tackle more serious topics like politics and health, promising his signature unfiltered and humorous perspective. So, buckle up for a mix of comedy, music nostalgia, and Boyle's unique take on the world.