Tag: bowling for soup
10 times alternative artists unexpectedly appeared on children’s shows
Believe it or not, some of your favorite musicians have made cameos or are even heavily involved with the making of popular children's shows...
10 alternative songs you wish you could hear for the first time again
All die-hard music fans can remember the first time they discovered a new band or heard a song that made them smash the replay...
QUIZ: Do you know the real lyrics to these commonly misheard songs?
It’s pretty mind-blowing when you find out that you’ve been singing the wrong lyrics. Especially when you sing them to a song you've loved...
10 alt Kidz Bop covers from the 2000s that are so bad, they’re good
From low-rise jeans to flashy Myspace themes, the 2000s was an era defined by flamboyancy. While the majority of those embarrassing trends naturally faded...
10 alternative Christmas covers for people who hate the holidays
Are there any arguments more divisive than the appropriateness of Christmas music during any given time or place? Sure, there's the whole "pineapple on...
Here’s how #iVoted Festival is breaking records with a 600-artist gig
Billie Eilish, Jeff Tweedy, Taking Back Sunday, Trey Anastasio of Phish and over 600 other artists will take part in the largest single-night digital...
QUIZ: Do you remember the lyrics to Bowling For Soup’s “1985”?
“1985” by Bowling For Soup is a certified scene anthem. We’ve screamed it at Warped Tour and blasted it through our car speakers for 16...
How Bowling For Soup changed the lyrics to “1985” to make it their own
“I want you to stay. I want you to go.” That sounds like 70% of the sentiments found in the lyric sheets of bands...
These 10 soundtracks might be better than the movies they were from
When movie adaptations and remakes are released, they usually generate the same initial response. "Was it better than the book?" "Is it as good...
20 side projects you should already be listening to by now
Side projects have the special ability to give artists the chance to express themselves in whatever manner they choose without snobby genre lords or...