Topic: Parody Song

14 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 8:13 - 10:33

1872: Lunar Economy

Ebola Media Cycles, AI Parody Song Limitations

A retrospective medley highlights how the media has used Ebola to create public fear multiple times over the last 18 years. The discussion touches on how AI technology currently refuses to generate parody songs due to copyright and legal safeguards. This is contrasted with the "Weird Al" Yankovic era of creative, human-made musical satire.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:34:06 - 1:36:58

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Fauci Baby Parody, Booster Shot Satire

A parody of "Santa Baby" titled "Fauci Baby" features lyrics about receiving fourth and fifth booster shots and remaining a "good slave" to pandemic restrictions. The song mocks the ongoing cycle of vaccinations and mask mandates. During the segment, John Dvorak mentions that his front teeth have literally fallen out, causing a brief moment of distress.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 2:56:10 - 2:58:00

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Trump Shares Parody Song About Bombing Iran

Donald Trump faces media criticism for sharing a parody song on social media about bombing Iran. The video features American B-2 bombers and lyrics about the Iranian Supreme Leader. The segment notes that the media is focusing on the video while ignoring larger scandals like the infiltration of the Voice of America.

BINO
Episode 1301 3:08:53 - 3:15:40

1301: BINO

Show Sign-off and Election Parody Song

The episode concludes with a parody song about voter fraud in Georgia and the potential for a constitutional crisis. The hosts sign off from "Opportunity Zone 33" and "Northern Silicon Valley," reminding listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model before the next broadcast on Thursday.

Demonation
Episode 1078 2:42:51 - 2:48:55

1078: Demonation

Sign-off and "Drone Again Naturally" Parody

The show concludes with a final sign-off from the hosts and a parody song titled "Drone Again Naturally," which mocks U.S. drone policy. The closing segments also feature a montage of audio clips regarding Elizabeth Warren's DNA test and a list of media epithets used against President Trump. The hosts remind listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model.

Furternity
Episode 1063 2:51:25 - 2:57:10

1063: Furternity

Final Sign-off and "Pooping in the Streets" Mix

The show concludes with a sign-off from Austin and Silicon Valley, directing listeners to the next episode on Thursday. The final segment features a parody song about the homelessness and sanitation crisis in San Francisco, titled "Pooping in the Streets," set to the tune of "Dancing in the Street."

Red Dot
Episode 1061 2:49:13 - 2:53:56

1061: Red Dot

Poop Police Mix and End of Show

The episode ends with a musical parody mix titled "Poop Police," referencing San Francisco's dedicated cleanup crews for public sidewalks. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" catchphrase.

LibJoe
Episode 1022 31:39 - 33:19

1022: LibJoe

Chris Wilson YouTube Mix Preview

A brief preview of Chris Wilson's end-of-show musical mix is played, featuring audio clips related to the YouTube shooting and the platform's policies. The full song is scheduled for the conclusion of the episode.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 7:25:04 - 7:30:08

976: 10th Anniversary

Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Podcasters

A parody of the classic country song "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" warns parents against the struggles of independent podcasting. The lyrics reference the technical difficulties of RSS feeds, the reliance on Patreon for income, and the suggestion that children would be better off as YouTube influencers or working at Walmart.

Microbeads
Episode 908 41:03 - 44:15

908: Microbeads

Love Trumps Hate Musical Parody

A musical production titled "Love Trumps Hate" was created by a show producer, featuring a YouTube video of protest imagery. The track utilizes voices from the "No Agenda cast of thousands" and parodies the style of charitable anthem songs like "We Are the World."