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An avant nerd remixing smooth disco in a dancehall stylee.

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Favoriting March 23, 2011

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Bunch of late 80s, early 90s with Sriracha squirted on top 
 
Oldies...the adult contemporary monolith rises out of the midcentury 
 
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Listener comments!

  3:50am
Sam:

It's ok to enjoy listening to Wilson Phillips as long as you're enjoying it IRONICALLY
  3:52am
Nat:

Nah dude, this is FOR REAL FANSHIP
  3:53am
Sam:

I dunno, isn't the remixing stuff enjoying it on a more ironic level?
  3:57am
Nat:

This is an important question. Yes, I'm definitely mocking it. But I also love this stuff and this is basically all I listen to even without remixing.
  4:00am
Huey:

Please quit saying ironic.
  4:02am
Sam:

Ok, good answer. It's really quite fulfilling to mock something you like a little bit, especially when you know it's on the shlocky side. You do a great job serving it up in a nice palatable form. I'm particularly impressed with how you can warp space-time with the oldies. I could hear it warping a few times, pretty intense.
  4:09am
Nat:

It's probably good for you to make fun of what you like most.
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