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Fuck MTV, the return was perfect.
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Fuck MTV, the return was perfect.
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Yeah but it is MTV, don't understand why they couldn't move it to mtv2 or something but whatever that channel died a long time ago
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>>77434304

it was fun while it lasted.
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>>77434379
mabey tweet at mike judge
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>>77434957
Mike himself said that MTV pretty much flat out stated the networks audience wouldn't watch it, that being teenage girls who think annoying bitch girls 16+ are worth watching TV for.
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>>77435500
They weren't wrong, it was misplaced. MTV of the 00s is not MTV of the early 90s. The channel that thrived off 80s rock culture became the channel known for pretty much just TRL and boy band culture, and then stopped being about music subcultures in general as trends changed too fast to keep up with and started catering exclusively to general teen girl programming

It's actually pretty funny, MTV was a big part of influencing how quickly music trends changed and promoting superficiality of it...and the same exact things killed it in terms of relevancy
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>>77434304
They need to sell Beavis and Butthead to another channel.
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Every episode was in top form, the music videos were all hillarious

Fuck MTV, who even watches that shit anymore?
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I don' think there's ever been a more perfect revival. that show came back and was on point, and exactly as it was.
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>>77435926
>Fuck MTV, who even watches that shit anymore?

Beavis and Butthead
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> what's pornography?
> I think it's the study of porn
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You were crying.
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It was more of the same. It was good, but nothing exciting. So, uh, what's the point?
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>>77438507
Maybe the fact that it was still funny and there was tons of ammo to use with todays shitty programming? Millennials like you wouldn't really get it.
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>>77434304
Not only was it just as good as the old episodes, a couple were among some of the best of the shows entire run.

A damn shame Comedy Central or someone won't pick it up, but at least Beavis and Butthead went out on a high note.
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>>77434304
So why exactly was the return ended so early? I was so pissed off that it suddenly stop airing.
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>>77435596
I wonder why they won't change the name of the station, considering that they don't play music videos anymore
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>>77438615
Ratings?
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>>77438633

The same reason BP still has its initials, despite no longer being British. It's how it became known
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>>77438615
It didn't appeal to MTV's current target audience of teenage girls.
That's seriously why.
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What I liked the most about the revival was how Beavis and Butthead commented on how contemporary music became shallow and vapid commercialism.
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>>77438746
>>77435596
>this level of nostalgia goggles

MTV was never good and don't let any nostalgiafags tell you about the glory days of circa 1992. That shit was always trash for 12 year old girls. Nobody with any serious interest in music watched MTV.
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>>77438560
CC reran the new season sometimes. I wished they picked it up, but Mike moved to HBO for his new show.
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>>77441687
>Nobody with any serious interest in music watched MTV.

Look at this fucking hipster. Seriously, the bands you like are obscure because they fucking suck queerbait, not because you're LE SPESHULL....your taste sucks.

Not only that but you completely missed the point of what I said, you made yourself look like a retard for no reason. MTV used to...guess what...BE FOCUSED ON MUSIC, whether you liked that music is not relevant. MTV broke tons of bands, basically only played music videos and music related news, had shows like headbangers ball and yo mtv raps that were played regularly not at niche AM hours. The point was that MTV in the 90s switched to focusing less on music and the music they did focus on was changed to strictly pop type music and played only on Total Request Live, and even that eventually stopped being a thing once MTV couldn't keep up with changing trends in music fast enough
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>>77434304
Where can I watch the new episodes?
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>>77442518
Don't feed the attention whore.
And yes, MTV used to not only have music videos, but videos of every genre. Slowly, it became hijacked by big record companies and the rest is history.
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>>77442608
cont. in the 80s early 90s MTV was the one who was creating trends, not the opposite, and they really promoted good stuff. It's hard to believe that stuff like Sarcofago, Carcass, Deicide were aired at noon, as well as Primus, Nine Inch Nails...
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>>77442604
MTV's website. Interestingly MTV actually airs Beavis and Butthead... at 4-6am
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>>77442658
I meant to say late 90s, the boy band phase of the very late 90s/early 00s is when it all truly changed and died....this also has a lot to do with the internet being much more mainstream as a way to find music, MTV couldn't keep up with new fashions and became outdated
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B&B, Aeon Flux, The Maxx, The Head...90's MTV was animation station
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>>77442796
late 90s were when it started to suck.
However, I remember that even in 2004 you had a special themed videoclip blocks. There also used to be MTV2, I really loved that channel
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The new Beavis and Butthead was perfect, but the youth of today simply aren't ready for its perfection.
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>>77442518
Do you know why Metallica (prior to selling out) used to shittalk MTV and refused to do music videos? Because no real band worth their shit wanted to be associated with that teenybopper network.
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>>77442518
>and even that eventually stopped being a thing once MTV couldn't keep up with changing trends in music fast enough
Yeah...it was called the Internet.
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They switched to scheduled programming because it was a more reliable source of viewership and ad revenue.
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>>77442518
Ignore the /mu/ fedorafag.
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>>77434304
I hate reality shows so much that I couldn't enjoy it. It was just so off putting.
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MTV in the 80s used to show a little bit of everything, but then in the 90s they basically ditched AOR and any pre-80s artists and went full-bore into plugging hip-hop and girl singers like Mariah Carey.
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Mike Judge should go to Comedy Central again, stop being a bitch and take whatever offer they give you.
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>>77438769
>These guys were like, 'that music in the elevator is too balls-out for us.'
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>>77444572
See that's what someone said above. They used to create and set trends. Hip-hop was new, exciting, and dangerous in the early 90s. I'm pretty sure that they placed a higher priority on Public Enemy than the latest Beach Middle Aged Men or Strolling Bones single.
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>>77444707
I didn't even know the Rolling Stones were still getting airplay by that point.
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>>77444916
Actually yes, into the late 80s they were still giving radio play to 70s bands and even some 60s groups like the Stones would get their latest single or whatever played. After 1990, all pre-80s bands except Aerosmith were banished from the airwaves and MTV.
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>>77444707
>>77444956
Oldfaggot bro here. I remember back then that Roy Orbison formed a supergroup with George Harrison, Tom Petty, and Bob Dylan but it wasn't anything that appealed to us kids. More like our dads.
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>>77443832
>Do you know why Metallica (prior to selling out) used to shittalk MTV and refused to do music videos? Because no real band worth their shit wanted to be associated with that teenybopper network.

Uh...prior to selling out? you're a fucking idiot, do some homework. Iron Maiden was on MTV....if you sucked Lars' angsty teenaged dick you wouldn't get him to say Iron Maiden sucked. You know nothing.
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>>77444956
To be fair, the Stones made terrible music videos.
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>>77436086
heh heh, oh yeah
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>>77442889
Didn't MTV2 have Downtown and Wonder Showzen? Pretty good iidssm (if i do say so myself)
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>>77445504
A lot of established artists were lousy at adapting to music videos because they weren't photogenic or other reasons. Some bands like Aerosmith did great and made classic videos, others like Journey were just facepalm when they attempted it.
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>>77444572
I think by the end of the 80s, the MTV suits were definitely getting tired of buttrock/hair metal and wanted to give Van Halen, AC/DC, Kiss, Def Leppard etc the heave-ho. Hip-hop and alternative rock gave them the perfect excuse.

Aerosmith were a notable exception because they'd been exiled in Siberia (so to speak) for years so people weren't so burned out on them and of course they also made great music videos.
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>>77435926

I watch it for Teen Wolf

Because their secondary audience is faggots like me
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>>77445848

>>77445042 here

I was 13 in 1989 just so you know my age. Anyway, when Aerosmith had that late 80s comeback the kids pretty much had never heard of them and most thought they were a new band although you'd go in a record store and hear older guys in their 20s saying "Aerosmith? Wow, that takes me back. I didn't even know they were still around."
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>>77445744
Shit I miss Wonder Showzen

Kids on the street!
Kids on the beat!
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>>77441687
What nostalgia glasses? The network outright gave that as the reason why they cancelled the show.
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I do know that when MTV had their 30th anniversary in 2011, they essentially ignored it because they reckoned that their 12 year old girl audience didn't care about stuff that happened in 1981.
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>>77446179
Well yeah, but ofc modern MTV has nothing to do with music anyway.
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>>77446179
Did they do anything with the 20th anniversary in 2001? I didn't pay any attention to MTV then so would have no idea.
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>>77444572
TBF, they were showing less and less music as the 90s drew to a close. In 1994-95, they were always showing Stone Temple Pilots, Korn, Weezer, Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day. The hot names in 1999 (RHCP, Korn, Blink 182, Britney Spears, Sugar Ray) were getting half as much airplay on MTV.
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I agree with most of the comments. I have been a fan of Beavis and Butthead since 1994. Loved the episodes that came out in 2011, and I was very disappointed that MTV didn't continue them. And, by the way Mike Judge wanted to make more, it was MTV's choice not to make more. I would still like to see some new episodes, even though I also really love Silicon Valley and want mote seasons of it too. Or at least gave some channel rerun the older episodes of Beavis and Butthead. I think other fans feel the same way, so we are going to have to keep bitching about how MTV treats this show. Beavis and Butthead deserves to be on the air just as much as South Park, Family Guy or The Simpsons.
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>>77446398
>all those 90s artists
>no mention of Public Enemy, Snoop, Dre, DMX, Nas

I get it, you're white.
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>>77445086

He's totally right though. People remember MTV for Yo MTV Raps, Headbanger's Ball and 120 Minutes because those were the only redeeming shows on the network. The rest of the network was always stuff for tween girls. There's a reason Daria got a spin off.
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The first episode when they came back was the funniest episode they ever made. After that it was good, it's not like with Futurama where the show had an immediate decline. It could and should have continued.

Shame what happened to it.
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>>77435888

Comedy Central
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I don't understand why people find the return to be good. It was pretty mediocre in my opinion.
>>77444430
This too.
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>>77446493
They'd show alternative rock at like 2:00 AM while the main primetime hours were dominated by Poison, Michael Jackson, or whatever else that was popular with teenyboppers.
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>>77446508
>LE TWILIGHT JOKES ARE WE RELEVANT YET
First episode was awful. Almost made me want to stop watching the entire season.
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>>77446464
Like you're black. And I'm sure you're not Redwood because he doesn't seem like he'd be into gangsta rap. Too beta/SJW.
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>>77444956
The Rolling Stones were in their late 40s during the 1989 tour. Damn, they looked ancient at the time although today the average age of big-name rock stars is something like 48.
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>>77434304

I understand your frustration.
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>>77446979
Just about to post this, you bastard!
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>>77434304
MTV poisoned their own water supply with all the teenage girl stuff and then they thought it would be okay to air B&B on the same channel

it's their fault, but it's not too late to throw reruns on Comedy Central
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>mfw the Satisfaction music video
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It's crazy to think of what Family Guy gets away with these days and the hullabaloo B&B in the 90's caused and led to it's early demise. A lot of it seems so tame now.
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It is in these hills that Juan Valdez and his trusty goat gather coffee beans every morning.
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>>77447073
Did it fail because the Stones just could not into music videos or because nobody wanted to see an almost 50 year old MJ singing about how he can't get laid.
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>>77446130
BEAT KIDS!
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>>77447051
apparently MTV is actually rerunning it tonight at 4am EST.
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>>77447106
Probably the former. I mean, people still pay big bucks to see 70 year old Mick performing that song so...
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>>77447116
Looks like. And South Park too. When did that become a thing? They're pretty much running Comedy Central shit at the moment. Why can't they loan out B&B to them. Would work well with their demographics.
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>>77445848
>Aerosmith were a notable exception because they'd been exiled in Siberia (so to speak) for years so people weren't so burned out on them and of course they also made great music videos.

They were also a big influence on hard rock/metal and all of the thrash bands, GNR, even Kurt Cobain venerated them.
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>>77442838
I have those(excluding B&B) and Daria on DVD collection.
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>>77447174
Actually they fucking SOLD B&B to Comedy Central after they shit canned B&B for bringing in the "wrong" demographic (IE boys were watching and MTV only wants girls watching).

Also, CC is flat out SITTING on the last batch of new episodes Mike Judge made, episodes that make up season two of the revival. They flat out REFUSE to air them, unless he would make more episodes for CC.

Judge, who only agreed to revive B&B because he got divorced and lost everything in said divorce, refused because MTV fucked him over making the first season of the series, with the way they cancelled the show
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>>77447185
They also kinda mainstreamed Rap, at least on MTV, with that Run DMC collaboration.
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>>77447230
Well, fuck, this sucks. SO CLOSE, yet SO FUCKED.

CC really should quit being bastards though. They air and do well enough he may just change his mind.
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>>77445848
>>77445745
Ok yeah, a lot of 70s bands like Blue Oyster Cult and Journey failed hard at music videos but MTV even evicted groups like Van Halen who'd had a big part in the development of the music video. When they came out with Balance in 95, the MTV suits basically told them to fuck off and they didn't care about their new videos because at that time, if your band wasn't named Smashing Pumpkins or Bush, you were irrelevant.
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>>77447273
At least this had the silver lining of protecting Daria.

Seriously, the plan was to revive Daria after B&B relaunched and Judge was even told he couldn't ignore Daria's series/feature her on the revival (in part because Judge signed legally binding documents that firmly established B&B staff writer Glenn Eichler as her creator, as part of the launching of her solo series).

They so screwed the pooch on B&B being revived and killing it like they did, it had the side effect of keeping Daria from being ruined with a revival.
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>>77447230
>Also, CC is flat out SITTING on the last batch of new episodes Mike Judge made, episodes that make up season two of the revival. They flat out REFUSE to air them, unless he would make more episodes for CC.
There's more episodes that haven't been aired?

gonna need a source there buddy
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>>77447316
Completely misremembering the various "purges".

The first one was in the early 90s when dance music was unofficially banned from the network. A bunch of big named dance acts backed out of an MTV backed club tour to promote Club MTV plus the Milli Vanilli lyp synch scandal started at an MTV sponsored MV concert. MTV responded by paying rappers to do the tour, cancelling Club MTV afterwords, and basically blacklisting 99% of all dance music genre artists in favor of pushing gangsta rap instead.

AOR shit still had room on MTV. Van Halen and Duran Duran and INXS all fucking got at least their lead single of their new albums played. HOWEVER, a lot of the older acts were being funnelled off to VH1 around the same time. But they still got attention/praise and airtime until 1999, when the shift to boybands, pop princsses, rap, and nu metal claimed the playlists of the network 24-7.

Fuck, Van Halen's infamous Van Halen 3 was given full court press on the network AND major video coverage. And they treated George Michaels like royalty for the release of his last two albums of the 90s. Not to mention Ozzy and Madonna.

Also, they did not drop music because "they could not adapt".

They dropped music because they drove off all of their non-teen music loving audiences, who only watched MTV for the reality TV shows. The shows got higher ratings than the music blocks because of MTV's short sightedness. So music got purged, with MTV justifying it to critics by blaming the INTERNET (IE piracy and primative streaming of videos replaced MTV for how fans found out about music).
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>>77447316
Same deal. They were eager to promote fresh new talent and decided to pull the plug on all pre-80s bands. Van Halen had a nice run for 13 years and two frontmen, but it was time to move on.
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>>77447316
Dude, Van Halen in 1995 was the Sammy Hagar Soccer Mom Anthem Factory (TM). They were no longer the same band that made the Hot For Teacher video and hadn't been for a decade at that point.
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What's your Fave B&B Episode /co/?

I wish there was a stream
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Anyone know the music video where one of them said "that little girl farted" or something along those lines. It's been bugging me for years.
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>>77447481
>That episode where a cafe of beatniks listen to Cornholio ramblings thinking it's poetry
>That episode where they try to fix Beavis's nosebleed
>That episode where they try to kill a fly
A lot of the comedy comes from THEM doing everyday stuff. Hell, just think of something you do everyday that's mundane and imagine them doing it.
Uhuhuhuh you said "doing it'.
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>>77434304

There's a reason why Viacom is in the shitter and is on life support via Spongebob and South Park
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>>77447342
I also saw on television mike judge state that he had alot of episodes completed but because of the state of finding a channel to show them, they are just collecting dust. he stated he had plans for a complete revival but MTV ruined his flow on things. so if we never seen B/B again, thank mtv
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>>77447404
>>77444572
>>77444956
I seem to remember that Paul McCartney was still getting radio play in the 90s.
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>>77447815
That's true and the lead singles off the Stones' Voodoo Lounge and Bridges to Babylon got some airplay as well. By 1999, all bets were off.
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>>77447804
If you ask the Viacom suits, they claim it's because you're a dirty evil pirate who downloaded their shit and forced them to fly in a Gulfstream III instead of a IV rather than their inability to evolve into the 21st century.
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>>77444572
I seem to remember Huey Lewis & The News as being another band that didn't get any more airtime in the 90s although they weren't around yet in the 70s.
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>>77447931
Given the stuff that >>77447404 says, they probably still got their videos on MTV at 2:00 AM or something.
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>>77447663
Similar question, the one where butthead is saying the singer looks like he's saying "I like what i see, i'll be right over"
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>>77447078
Do you think? Schools used to ban kids from wearing Bart Simpson "Eat My Shorts" T-shirts.
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>>77447995
It wasn't really a question, guy but thanks for the rudeness anyway. I was just saying. It's just a little surprising no one bats an eye these days at some of the shit on that other show. Used to be pitchforks at the ready always.
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>>77448021
Rudeness not intended. It's 2:20 AM and I'm sleep deprived so not at peak mental clarity.
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>>77448029
90's were crazy. People were even scared the Teletubbies were perverting their children.
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>>77448069
Or, well, the 80s was too for that matter. It was mostly dumbarse baby boomer parents although I'm going to say that Gen Xers aren't much better since kids now can't even play outside at all for fear of there being child rapists behind every corner.
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>>77446508
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL5iFP5XegY
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It's almost 5 am and I am watching Beavis and Butthead on MTV...what?! This is weird. Expecting Teen Mom to cut it off any second now.
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>>77435926
People watch MTV these days ONLY for Teen Mom, Are You the One?, Awkward, Faking It, Teen Wolf, Ex on The Beach, etc.

Cartoon on MTV were better than this shit aired on.
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>>77446464
This was being aired as well.
I still remember that video with young Snoop Dog.
There was a lot of hip hop, rock, but also electronic music. Only jazz was excluded, but then again, I don't think many jazz bands made videos.
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>>77447233
That's a good point
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>>77447404
>Van Halen's infamous Van Halen 3 was given full court press
? I'm too young to remember this. More info, pls?
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>>77443832
>Metallica (prior to selling out)

So, before they existed?
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>>77448098
True.
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>>77447726
>Hell, just think of something you do everyday that's mundane and imagine them doing it.

I spend half my day reading 4chan and giggling like a maniac, which is pretty much the exact same thing B&B would do if they spend half the day reading 4chan.
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>>77447108
Who did you exploit today?
Man, I miss it.
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>>77438633
They did crop the "Music Television" out of their channel logo
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>>77443832
Metallica didn't sell out by putting out a music video, they old out by first stripping away everything they'd built on AJFA and then sealed the coffin by putting out two alternative rock albums back to back
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>>77438556
>Millennials like you
Is this the new "newfags"?
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>>77450572
>sold out
Did they betray you, anon?
Did they turn their backs on your cause?
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>people still hate on St. Anger
>implying Master of Puppets wasn't as bad or even worse
Disposable Heroes and Welcome Home are some of all-time worst Metallica songs.
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Except it wasn't. The gags I really enjoyed were the intermissions where they made fun of music videos. But yet instead of music videos we get clips of teen mom and jersey shore.

That is far from perfect.
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>>77450572
Metallica is a peculiar band, because depends on whom you ask, each person will say that it was different period when they "sold" out. Some folks will even say that Metallica ended on Kill 'Em All.

Then they continued despite the death of Cliff
Then they had a video in tv.
Then they released Black Album
Then they released two rock albums instead of one double-album
Then all this affair with Napster
Then St. Anger
Then Lulu

As you can see, Metallica had a history of being "sell outs". I like them, though

>>77450614
I like both. St Anger is still more complex and interesting that a lot of metal albums. The band always knew how to write long (over 5+ min. long) songs without being boring
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>>77450642
Calling Metallica "sell-outs" really depends on one's personal preference. I do believe I read somewhere that Lars mentioned that "paying the bills" got important, which leads me to believe that money ultimately was a factor in their stylistic changes.
I would say that St. Anger, being the eccentric album it was, was NOT a sell-out album at all. Neither was Lulu. While I'm at it, if you think about it, the Load and Reload albums had blood and semen on the cover and tracks that reached 8-9 minutes in length, so you could say they aren't sell-out albums either, but that was the 90s, when alternative rock and grunge and stuff were getting big.
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Fuck MTV

No, I won't let it go. It may not have been the best show, but I liked it.
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>>77450699
The guys liked to challenge the fanbase and piss them off. I don't know if you have seen the photos of Lars and Kirk kissing with their tongues.

Also, if they were really sell-outs, they would release every 2 years an album that would be a rehash of master of puppets. I do believe that they got bored with metal. And you know, when you are rich and famous, it's obvious that the priorities change. Death Magnetic was a nice mix of old and new influences.

Also, if someone hates the nuMetallica, they can always worship the 80s period and videos.
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>>77450737
>Also, if someone hates the nuMetallica, they can always worship the 80s period and videos.
Bootlegs of Metallica concerts from roughly 1986 to 1992 are the fucking best
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>>77450773
I like them too. They do have this raw energy in them.
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>>77450781
Have any go-to shows? My favorites are Gothenburg 1987 (they were really serious about being a thrash metal band here, all the songs are played sped up), Seattle 1989, and Tushino 1991.
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>>77450801
I won't be original and I say that I liked a lot of videos from 86. As for the shows, god, it's a long time since a listened to bootlegs. I would have to dust them off and see. But I remember particularly the one in Zwolle (?) 1987 as it was one of the earliest with Jason.
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>>77450412
>Woah, check it out Butthead, this chick has a weiner!
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>>77450837
cont. I also remember when I was serious about Black Metal. Nowadays I cringe when I think about this and I would slap the shit out of my younger self for being an edgy faggot.
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>>77450837
I recall enjoying that show's Damage Inc performance well. Check out Gothenburg 87 sometime if you haven't already though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hN3AHk3j5Ds
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>>77450879
I remember that video. Pretty cool. I wonder if the show was prophetic, because decade later Gothenburg became famous for MeloDeath scene that was inspired by a lot of classic Metal acts, including Metallica
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>>77450891
cont. For example, the Queen show in Rio De Janeiro in 1985 was influential for Cavalera brothers and Sepultura. My dad taped the show on VHS. I was watching it hoping that maybe I would see Cavaleras somewhere in the audience but to no avail.
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Man, I still remember when the last season started airing
>expect a big overblown flamboyant return for B&B
>it's ten minutes of Butthead laughing at Beavis for crying until he gets old and dies
They couldn't have handled it any better
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>>77450913
One thing funny about B&B is that Beavis was actually the one who could score many times if not for Butthead. In my headcanon I believe that Beavis actually lost his virginity, while Butthead was the one who died without getting laid.
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>>77450923
Shut up dumbass! He didn't score, Butthead scored with all the chicks.
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>>77448069
Not to mention the Satanic Panic still had a little bit going on about fucking Pokemon of all things.
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>>77447078
Remember the ruckus over South Park? Especially the movie, all these Christian groups were going crazy about it
www.capalert.com/capreports/southpark.htm
https://www.movieguide.org/reviews/south-park-bigger-longer-and-uncut.html (this one was so funny Matt and Trey read it aloud on Conan when the movie was brand new I believe)
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>>77451022
lel, that's the funny thing. Beavis was the more vulnerable one and polite, while Butthead was Johnny Bravo idiot.
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>>77451090
Good times. I miss the time when Christians were the ones to be offended rather than you-know-who.
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>>77451119
They still do it too. Those One Million Moms people that got asshurt about Tylenol supporting gay marriage or whatever recently promoted boycotting that new Muppets show for having TV-PG level content
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>>77451220
Nah, it doesn't feel the same. The magic is gone.
Everyone is nowadays offended. Recently France got offended hard.
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>>77438556
>muh Millennial meme
You realize the term "Millennial" applies to people born as early as the 1980's, right?
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>>77450585
>established categorization of a generation
>"new"
Fuck off newfag
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>>77454028
I bet you think Millennials were born after 2000
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>>77447663
Art of Noise - Close (To The Edit) - from Foreign Exchange

>>77447966
Live - I Alone - Oil Change
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>>77456208
You are a beaut, anon! Thank your parents for me and yourself while you're at it.
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>>77458054
I will be a contrarian and post this
Technotronic - Move This
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bump because I want to post in this thread tomorrow
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>>77459251
Spin That Wheel was my jam when TMNT 90' was blowing up.

https://youtu.be/GISR9xXQJ-E

>>77456208
>Art of Noise - Close (To The Edit) - from Foreign Exchange

https://youtu.be/NebREOoeNBo

Ah, so nice to have that matter resolved. Me and my brother had a field day with that video when we were kids.
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>>77460202
Reminds me of this.
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>>77434304
That was weird.

>Bring the show back
>Everyone's hyped as fuck
>The episodes are actually unbelievably funny
>Generally positive feedback from everyone
>Only people bitching are soccer moms
>Cancelled
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>>77434304
>Snookie shows her family tree to the rest of the house
>"And this is where you can see how AIDS began"

I don't think I've ever laughed that hard watching B&B, and I adore the show.
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>>77448160
Beavis explaining the plot to Human Centipede makes me smile like a motherfucker.
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>>77451090
>Big Gay Al, who is a black homosexual
Uhhh, i don't think that reviewer even watched the right movie.
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>>77463489
I mean, he's sort of ambiguously brown.
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>>77450801
>Have any go-to shows? My favorites are Gothenburg 1987 (they were really serious about being a thrash metal band here, all the songs are played sped up)

They normally always play live 20% faster than the studio version because a lot of their songs are pretty long and they want to get through the setlist as fast as possible. In addition to skipping some parts like the slow midsection of MOP.
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>>77450642
>I like both. St Anger is still more complex and interesting that a lot of metal albums. The band always knew how to write long (over 5+ min. long) songs without being boring
Sure not St. Anger because most of those songs are way too fucking long for the amount of material in them (no solos and about three riffs per song when MOP and AJFA averaged 7-8 riffs per song).

The documentary pretty much explains everything wrong with the creative process behind this album. For example there's one scene where Lars convinces James to not play riffs that are too melodic because "they're unoriginal and 'stock'". Of course anyone in a band will tell you that if you've heard a riff someplace before, it's probably pretty good and worth reusing. And that doesn't even get into the collaborative songwriting whereas James had previously written 90% of their lyrics himself.
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>>77467235
I knew Metallica had lost it during the early 2000s when they started claiming that Korn and Limp Bizkit were their contemporaries.
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>>77451220
>Those One Million Moms people that got asshurt about Tylenol supporting gay marriage

>he's surprised that a pharmaceutical company would be pro-LGBT

Do you know how much money can be made off of medications to treat the various disgusting health conditions that gay men experience?
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>>77450614
In all fairness, St. Anger was the first time that they ever tried an album that wasn't just a few big singles buffered by a mountain of filler.
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>>77450699
>I do believe I read somewhere that Lars mentioned that "paying the bills" got important

Lars is just a greedy fucker. He was already born rich, so never had to worry about sleeping on the sidewalk if his music career didn't pan out. Not like James who was an orphan by the age of 16.
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>>77467382
Can't be no more than the average obese neckbeard talking about comics, videogames & cartoons. It's like choosing between aids and diabetes type 2.
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>>77450614
>Disposable Heroes bad
>goes on to defend St.Anger
holy shit, I've never seen taste this ass backwards when it comes to Metallica before

I bet you shit into your hands and then throw it in the toilet, don't you faggot?
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>>77450614
>that was a 40 year old man who wrote Invisible Kid
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>>77469959
any ideas?
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>>77434304
Eh, i STILL hate those music video transitions. When i was a kid, i just had to bare it or change the channel for a few seconds because you just dont put live-action in my cartoons.
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>>77475362
>don't put live-action in my cartoons
I'll never understand you.
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>>77435888
Strangely, I would not mind seeing it on Adult Swim.

Might give me a reason to start watching that again.
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>MTV was never good and don't let any nostalgiafags tell you about the glory days of circa 1992. That shit was always trash for 12 year old girls. Nobody with any serious interest in music watched MTV.

Look at this hipster indyfag right here.

That's right, in 1992 the REAL music fans were listening to bands recreating screech owl sounds in underground clubs that are made to look like tire shops so the filthy normies would never find them.

Or....they didn't because Mtv WAS the source of music culture at the time with no rivals.
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>>77460202
Oh shit. But Buthead should be the man.
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Beavis and Butthead are not really a commentary on the youth of American any longer.

In the 90's being a dumb slacker that sat around and watch tv all day was cool and could be marketed but that's not really the thing now.

It's not cool to be an idiot slacker with torn clothes, now they need to be super motivated social justice types and talk about memes and gets into wacky hijinks on the internet or with their phone.
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