![]() This is a band that once started an album with the line “EVERYTHING THAT KEEPS ME TOGETHER IS FALLING APART, I’VE GOT THIS THING I CONSIDER MY ONLY ART OF FUCKING PEOPLE OVER.” But there’s something vertigo-inducing about children filtering it through the cheeriest gauze possible. If you weren’t on your game at the turn of the millennium, you might be more familiar with Modest Mouse as the steadfast alt-rock force that peaked in 2004 with “Float On.”Īnd that’s fine! “Float On” is a great song. The realest of real indie snobs will remember Modest Mouse as the ramshackle, apocalyptic rock group who took the world by storm with a few sprawling classics like The Moon & Antarctica and The Lonesome Crowded West. ![]() ![]() Here are five of the weirdest moments in Kidz Bop history: 1) Modest Mouse, “Float On” Basically, Kidz Bop is a franchise that removes the naughty words from Top 40 songs so some distant company can make easy money as a weird parasite on the music industry.įor the most part, these covers are pretty boring, but occasionally Kidz Bop churns out a cover that’s unintentionally hilarious-sometimes because of context, sometimes because they sound really weird. If you were a child of the ’90s and early 2000s, you probably remember the commercials they’d run in between Nicktoons for these weird, Now That’s What I Call Music–esque CD compilations that contained a random selection of pop songs sung by children.
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