Wednesday, September 28th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
A couple weeks ago, I stumbled across a video produced by a group called, “Bad Lip Reading” that featured Rick Perry spewing absolute nonsense. I was about to post it when I saw this wasn’t the only effort from the BLR crew, they have 10 others, all music videos. The premise is simple – they dub over existing video with their own (hilariously wtf) audio to sync up with the subject’s lips. Check out Rick Perry’s lip dub along with “remixes” from Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Rebecca Black, Wiz Khalifa, the Black Eyed Peas, and Michael Buble after the jump.
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
In today’s edition of “Wrap It Up”, DADT was officially repealed, Conan got caught eye-f*cking Nicole Scherzinger’s tater tots, the most miserable cities and the fattest states got called out, Lindsay Lohan made out with her mom, Mike Tyson broke Steve-O’s nose, a couple porn stars hope to start a gaming site, North Korea party rocked, Vernon Wells created a meme, Playboy’s Jo Garcia put the joy in joystick, and breasts were slapped. Check out the sh*t we should’ve published after the jump.
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
By Alex Jones
In the 80s and early 90s, MTV served as the launchpad for burgeoning artists who broke onto the scene with eye catching videos that were more than just promos – they were mesmerizing movie shorts. But, as the network ushered in original programming dominated by reality shows and teen dramas, music videos took a backseat. Luckily, we still have the Video Music Awards, an event filled with unpredictability, shock value, and raw live music. Today, we look at some of the biggest omissions from this year’s nominations. Check out our list then vote for the vids that shoulda got a nod after the jump.
Monday, February 7th, 2011
By COED Staff
Sunday, November 21st, 2010
By COED Staff
2004 was the year pop stars and rockers started loving the ‘80s, Green Day became opinionated adults, and Jay-Z said he’d retired. At least two of these things are still consistent in the present. Back in 2004, your homecoming playlist might have consisted of a bit of hip-hop, some ‘80s-influenced rock, and a pop song or two with a dance beat. Check out this class’s suggested playlist after the jump.
Sunday, November 21st, 2010
By itest26
It doesn’t seem that far away, and musically, not much has changed over the past year. Lady Gaga’s still scoring hits, and La Roux’s “Bulletproof” is an armored tank climbing up the Top 40 charts. From the synths and strong drum beats on every pop track over the past year, could pop and electronic have merged? Sounds like it – until you check out Deadmau5 and Boys Noize. Check out this class’s suggested playlist after the jump.
Monday, November 8th, 2010
By Rémy Thurston
We all have our favorite songs to listen to while we put ourselves under the influence while we’re out on the town. What is better than that, is when those songs are actually about getting messed up. It’s the ever-impressive double whammy. These are the top fifteen songs from that category.
Monday, October 25th, 2010
By itest26
Excessive sexual innuendo. An obsession with Joy Division. Misspellings. Auto-Tune. If the 2000s are remembered for anything musically, it’s that artists and producers took something from before, repackaged it, and slapped on a different label. It’s also the time in which several successful genres met a quick death: rap succumbed to chanting, alterna… Click to read more
Monday, September 8th, 2008
By COED Staff
As usual, last night’s Video Music Awards sucked a**. The geniuses at MTV have succeeded in turning what was once a borderline semi-entertaining awards show into a series of tedious advertisements between more advertisements. Great Job!
But despite all the foolishness, the sexy starlets came out in numbers, and for the most part, were looking dy… Click to read more