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September 20, 2006

The World's Worst MP3 Blog Would Look Like This

We know this is old news, but for the five of you who haven't read it yet ... hilarious:

August 7th, 2006
Mash-up in the house, y'all! Some bedroom producer from Norway who calls himself Calvin Johnsven just sent me this fantastic song (OK, I guess it's more like a sound collage) of UK superstar Lily Allen's gorgeous vocals set against a background of the most excruciatingly unlistenable moments from Lou Reed's 1975 classic fuck-you to his record label, Metal Machine Music. The result is a challenging, engaging, sometimes transcendent, much more often cringe-inducing foray past the traditional boundaries of mash-up art. Mr. Johnsven, I eagerly await your next creation.

Download: "Metily Mallenchine Music"

August 8th, 2006
Carlos D. never ceases to amaze me. First he flaunts his studio wizardry with remixes of the three good songs from Interpol's second album (you have to listen closely, but he made the hi-hat a little louder on "Slow Hands"). Now he's taken the Interpol rip-off band Editors (I call them Copy Editors) and remixed their best song, "Bullets," by taking off the vocals and singing the same lyrics himself. Heaven.

Download: "Bullets" (Carlos D. remix)

August 10th, 2006
Fuck yes! Another fantastic, ironic cover of pop schlock by a hipster! There is literally nothing about Sufjan Stevens that is anything less than perfect; this tender balladeer is great-looking, crafts beautiful melodies effortlessly, and, while I might not agree with it, I completely admire and respect his fanatic Christian faith. But the guy's got a sense of humor, too! Here's an mp3 of Sufjan and his six-string playing a medley of songs from the soundtrack of tween phenom High School Musical. (The movie's not bad either! Guilty pleasure alert!)

Download: "High School Musical Medley" (Sufjan Acoustic)

August 13th, 2006
You heard it here first! I was eating breakfast at my favorite café, when who should sit down next to me but Mr. Feuds With Brandon himself, Sam Endicott from the Bravery! Now, I know some of you assholes think the Bravery aren't cool, but you're all just brainwashed hipsters. It's about songs, not image. Anyway, there he was, with his fauxhawk-cum-pompadour and black eyeliner (rawk!), talking with some hot-ass model I'm sure he's dating. I pulled out my digital recorder and surreptitiously taped their conversation hoping to catch some trash talk about the Killers or cool road stories (I also kind of hoped he would just start singing their next single) but all I got was a really low-quality sound bite of him ordering breakfast. (That's me sneezing in the background.)

Download: "Could I have my eggs scrambled and well done, but not, like, burned? Also, I'll have tomatoes instead of the hash browns. Coffee would be great. Thanks." (Sam Endicott exclusive)

August 14th, 2006
It took a while, but I finally managed to track down every cover of a Smiths or Morrissey song by a pop-punk or emo band. This one's a zip file. (Contains 4,740 songs)

Download: allsmithsandmorrissey.zip (6.3 GB)

August 16th, 2006 The new Thom Yorke solo album is amazing! So many good songs! I'm not even going to post anything. Just go buy it!!

August 16th, 2006
I don't usually post twice in the same day, but my roommate just made this great song.

Download: "I Regret Putting My Parents In Debt To Attend NYU" (demo)

August 18th, 2006
Okay, so I just got my hands on the new Justin Timberlake album in its entirety at lossless audio quality and -- hold on, somebody from the FBI just burst in with a shotgun

From the author's MySpace:
About me:
Time to start taking this a little more seriously! Uhhhhmmmmm, well, my name is Jarrett; I really, really, really, really don't like bad music...

Jarrett's Interests
You know how someone will seem like an ostensibly decent or even good person in their day to day life, and then you check their MySpace profile and they like the Mars Volta or Metallica or Coldplay? A really great thing about me is that you don't have to worry about that. I'll spare you a long list, but knowing that my favorite bands are Oasis, the Smiths and the Strokes should really tell you all you need to know.

Is the bio satire too?

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mmm...6 gigs of Smiths covers...next!

Posted by: Mr.Oz at 09/20/06 3:59 PM | Reply
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I want to download the 4,000+ Smiths covers but I don't have that much room left on my hd.

Posted by: Mita at 09/20/06 4:04 PM | Reply
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That entry about Sam Endicott is hilarious, especially the idea of a "cum-pompadour."

Posted by: fido at 09/20/06 4:06 PM | Reply
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"About me:
Time to start taking this a little more seriously! Uhhhhmmmmm, well, my name is Jarrett; I really, really, really, really don't like bad music;"

...arctic monkeys?

Posted by: maria at 09/20/06 4:29 PM | Reply
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oh wow the hilarious commentary on gay-themed books for children is even better.

Haha, Jarrett rules.

Posted by: Mita at 09/20/06 4:32 PM | Reply
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I like how he's sucking his cheeks in, but it doesn't distract from the crap facial hair.

Hey! He's friends with the Strokes! He can't suck!

Posted by: beans mcgee at 09/20/06 5:01 PM | Reply
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Personally, I'm partial to his applications for Amoeaba and Hot Topic.

Posted by: Jess at 09/20/06 5:04 PM | Reply
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i love how he tells us he 'really, really, really hates bad music' then says his favourite band is oasis. bad play. other than that, this dude is hilarious!

Posted by: margo at 09/20/06 5:23 PM | Reply
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So, pretty close to what Stereogum is becoming.

Posted by: slowing pete at 09/20/06 5:56 PM | Reply
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God help me, I want to join Myspace just to be his friend.

Posted by: Jen at 09/20/06 6:04 PM | Reply
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The best part is the title of the Sam Endicott mp3.

Posted by: Jeff at 09/20/06 6:17 PM | Reply
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I totally recognize that guy from Undeclared... he was the wannabe DJ guy.

Posted by: Jess at 09/20/06 7:20 PM | Reply
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Hey!! the links are broken!!!

Posted by: Bill V at 09/20/06 7:30 PM | Reply
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I commented before reading the Spider-Man fan fiction.

Posted by: fido at 09/20/06 8:36 PM | Reply
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..what of the payola / stereogum alegations...?

Posted by: Concerned at 09/21/06 3:31 AM | Reply
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the bio is not satire -- i can assure you of that.

Posted by: tg at 09/21/06 3:38 AM | Reply
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Yeah, he played Perry on that sitcom "Undeclared." I looked him up on myspace a few months ago after hearing him beg for work on a commentary. This guy is hilarious.

Posted by: B. Holiday at 09/21/06 8:22 AM | Reply
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»»» So, pretty close to what Stereogum is becoming.

Yeah, BTW... laughing and criticisms about Myspace, Youtube or MP3 blogs are so pathetic.
Come on guys, once something is popular, some have to say "Pfff, Myspace is so 2005."
Can we just relax and take time to enjoy what's happening ?
I mean, some MP3 blogs helped me a lot. I am a DJ and I think it's a good way to discover music suggested by my favourite blogs authors.
In fact, it is just a new way to getting music online but hey, remember Audiogalaxy ? Who can say this website/download tool wasn't great ? Blogs are still a new thing.

Let's relax and enjoy instead of bitching on everything just because we need to be higher than everything else.


Posted by: Marc at 09/21/06 12:23 PM | Reply
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i dont get it

Posted by: elton at 09/22/06 12:28 AM | Reply
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