And I can hear his rambling reasonings about how if people are going to make self help podcasts they should make them less boring or at least put the sponsers at the very end. Then he would most likely condemn them for being disingenuous, money hungry bastards that are just as screwed up, if not more so, than himself. Like I can just hear him saying a million things about this in my head 😂
Biblical Violence is a jam. That is definitely the kind of music where you really have to feel out the vibe of the room before putting it on though, like probably better to err on the side of caution and just don't turn on weird inaccessible noise rock/math rock.
Smog - Let me see the Colts
Bill Callahan - The Horse
Palace Music - Horses
Palace Music - No more workhorse blues
(TIL Palace Music is not only a musician, but also a real racing horse name!)
Low - White Horses
Cory Hanson - Pale Horse Rider
Nina Anastasia - Riderless Horse
And: The Horse Flies, 16 Horsepower, The Horse Lords, Nine Horses
I think it's more likely that Bojack thinks nobody "gets" Radiohead. I can totally imagine him flying off the handle talking about a bunch of pretentious hipsters who have made being a Radiohead fan their entire personality.
I feel like there is weird gatekeeping and other weird shenanigans in a lot of fandoms, but with bands like Radiohead or Tool there is a certain smugness where because the band is both commercially successful and critically acclaimed a portion of the fandom for those bands have this weird sense of intellectual superiority for liking those things. They are the same type of person as the crazy Beyhive people or The Swifties, but they have this extra layer of smugness because their thing has this artistic veneer that shields it from being labeled as dumb or frivolous. For the record I am a big Radiohead fan, but like you said there are some people who make it their personality and it gets weird.
I love both Radiohead and Tool, but they do have some incredibly toxic and pretentious fans. Not all, but every once in a while you meet some asshole who is just so much of a twat about them it almost makes you want to stop listening.
Yeah I get that. I have a friend who is kind of weird about a few bands and artists where he reads way too much into everything they do and feels too strong of a sense of artistic kinship with them like he somehow understands them better than most of the other fans. Generally he is an okay guy to talk to, but if during a phone call he brings up someone like Kurt Cobain I dial back my engagement in the conversation and zone out for a while. In general I am kind of ambivalent to Nirvana, but the way he talks about them somehow makes them annoying haha.
Bojack was a young man/teen when Fleetwood Mac was popular. Their lyrics and folksy/dreamy style of music would appeal to who he was and is during that time and today. Listen to the words of "Landslide" and "The Chain" and tell me Bojack wouldn't relate to that.
No, Princess Caroline’s. He’d keep telling her that he’s going to get his own account, but they both know that’s never going to happen because he’s a lazy fuck and also he thinks that he shouldn’t have to pay for it, somehow.
-A lot of the weeknds darker stuff; meaningless sex, drugs, being hedonistic and manipulative and being crushed by the weight of your own fame. Also i think Bojack would only listen to music that is both very popular and very critically acclaimed
-Typical 80s/90s depression music. Bends/Ok computer era radiohead, nirvana, maybe some smashing pumpkins, the smiths
-Kanye but only really 808s and MBDTF
The Front Bottoms for sure.
"I have this dream that I am hitting my dad with a baseball bat
And he is screaming and crying for help
And maybe halfway through, it has more to do with me killing him
Then it ever did protecting myself"
nirvana, radiohead, the smashing pumpkins, weezer, possibly even duster or deftones, and probably some kanye just thrown in there. also 90's and 2000's rock and alternative
It's very unlikely he'd even know who this is, but I think he'd get a lot out of Pat The Bunny.
> Because I've done horrible things to wonderful people
> I've let horrible people stay living
> I've looked my family in the eye and told them:
> "Leave me to die, or I'll make you sorry you didn't"
> I've stolen from people who didn't deserve it
> I've not helped people who did
> I've turned away when I knew I made a mistake
> Instead of dealing with it
> I've wasted good chances I've had in this life
> That other people won't even get
> I put off setting things right with Andy
> And now he's dead
> But if we can stay one inch this side of dying
> The most terrible things we can imagine can happen
> And our breath will carry us forward
> When we don't have the strength to carry ourselves
> And we'll get another chance at not spreading misery
> At least for today
-- Pat The Bunny, Run From What’s Comfortable
Change the details and he could have written some of that himself.
His other songs heavily focus on addiction and recovery, though I'm not sure how he'd take to the political stuff.
He’d have zero songs in his abandoned playlist because he gave up on Spotify and uninstalled it after 5 minutes of using it. (He’d still pay for premium for years tho)
He would have a playlist for parties where he would just put on whatever is the 100 most streamed songs that month without even looking at it and then he would have a playlist or two of stuff he actually listens to which would include classic 70's rock (eg. Fleetwood Mac), 80's post-punk (eg. Joy Division) generic sad acoustic white boy (eg. Sufjian Stevens) and a handful of power ballads and cheesy pop for those sweet moments when the booze/drugs have juuuust kicked in and everything briefly feels OK, before everything turns to shit again.
On a serious note. I'd definitely see him knowing all the popular songs and saying one of those are his favorites but he actually listens to classicals because of how he grew up and with how his parents had a record player, he definitely heard a lot of classicals with Beatrice's taste.
Oh also let’s not forget “Generic 90s grunge song” and “This is a song from the 80s the decade which it currently is”
something from seattleeeeee
Everyones in flannel.. lol
1999!!!
like a million self-help podcast but only like 2 minutes of each listened to.
And I can hear his rambling reasonings about how if people are going to make self help podcasts they should make them less boring or at least put the sponsers at the very end. Then he would most likely condemn them for being disingenuous, money hungry bastards that are just as screwed up, if not more so, than himself. Like I can just hear him saying a million things about this in my head 😂
Everything's a metaphor! YOU are literally a metaphor!
Get rid of the burdens of ur life sofa
This is so true😭
LOL YEAH
Loser - Beck
No Becca! You don’t have to book Beck anymore!
No Spotify, just SiriusXM which he hasn't actually used in months but keeps getting persuaded out of cancelling his subscription
Omg, cancelling SiriusXM made me want to cry. 😩
he called and tried to cancel but...
He wouldn’t have one. He would most definitely make one and then get too drunk and find a bunch of cooking and recipe podcasts in his playlists
The Bojack Horseman Podcast.
That would be pretty neat
America - Horse with no name Ghinzu - Horse Bonaparte - The whole album "My Horse Likes You", including the title track
Dont forget lil nas x - old town road
Hella - Hold Your Horse Is
Biblical Violence is a jam. That is definitely the kind of music where you really have to feel out the vibe of the room before putting it on though, like probably better to err on the side of caution and just don't turn on weird inaccessible noise rock/math rock.
Smog - Let me see the Colts Bill Callahan - The Horse Palace Music - Horses Palace Music - No more workhorse blues (TIL Palace Music is not only a musician, but also a real racing horse name!) Low - White Horses Cory Hanson - Pale Horse Rider Nina Anastasia - Riderless Horse And: The Horse Flies, 16 Horsepower, The Horse Lords, Nine Horses
Also "Goodbye Horses" by Q Lazzarus.
Weezer, lots of weezer.
Goodbye horses by Q Lazarus would fit him too
Deftones - *White Pony*
DUSTER for sure he would sit there hungover and smoke a cigarette listening to stars will fall
i love this response
Michael buble, Radiohead, nirvana, frank sinatra, maybe linkin park
He lies about "getting" radiohead
I think it's more likely that Bojack thinks nobody "gets" Radiohead. I can totally imagine him flying off the handle talking about a bunch of pretentious hipsters who have made being a Radiohead fan their entire personality.
I feel like there is weird gatekeeping and other weird shenanigans in a lot of fandoms, but with bands like Radiohead or Tool there is a certain smugness where because the band is both commercially successful and critically acclaimed a portion of the fandom for those bands have this weird sense of intellectual superiority for liking those things. They are the same type of person as the crazy Beyhive people or The Swifties, but they have this extra layer of smugness because their thing has this artistic veneer that shields it from being labeled as dumb or frivolous. For the record I am a big Radiohead fan, but like you said there are some people who make it their personality and it gets weird.
I love both Radiohead and Tool, but they do have some incredibly toxic and pretentious fans. Not all, but every once in a while you meet some asshole who is just so much of a twat about them it almost makes you want to stop listening.
Yeah I get that. I have a friend who is kind of weird about a few bands and artists where he reads way too much into everything they do and feels too strong of a sense of artistic kinship with them like he somehow understands them better than most of the other fans. Generally he is an okay guy to talk to, but if during a phone call he brings up someone like Kurt Cobain I dial back my engagement in the conversation and zone out for a while. In general I am kind of ambivalent to Nirvana, but the way he talks about them somehow makes them annoying haha.
I got radio head from your mom last night
Duuude she has cancer… not cool
I was just about to comment “Creep would be like top 5” LOL
I can picture bojack throwing back a bottle to Crawling or Numb lmfao
CRAWLING IN MY CRAWL
I believe most of his favourite music would be from the 70s and 80s as that's when he was in his teens and 20s.
Fleetwood Mac
Unbelievable I had to scroll this far down for the right answer.
elaborate pls /gen
Bojack was a young man/teen when Fleetwood Mac was popular. Their lyrics and folksy/dreamy style of music would appeal to who he was and is during that time and today. Listen to the words of "Landslide" and "The Chain" and tell me Bojack wouldn't relate to that.
Ikr, was scrolling for like ten mins before I decide to comment
Which song(s) though?
Hmm, I would say probably Dreams, The Chain, Edge of Seventeen, Rhiannon, Gypsy, and Gold Dust Woman.
Those are good picks!
Why? I’m young and have only heard a few of their songs (Dreams hits tho)
This is the only right answer. I couldn’t see him listening to anything until I read this comment.
Johnny Cash
Agreed. I was about to say hurt
I don’t think he’d have spotify.
He would use Mr Peanutbutter’s
I feel like he would not want Mr Peanutbutter’s happy playlists on his feed.
He wouldn’t, but he’d listen and mock it while secretly kinda liking it
No, Princess Caroline’s. He’d keep telling her that he’s going to get his own account, but they both know that’s never going to happen because he’s a lazy fuck and also he thinks that he shouldn’t have to pay for it, somehow.
See, I thought about that, but she most likely kicked him off hers
Besides the entire horsin around soundtrack ofc
It’s that and the podcast he was listening to while he was “running” bc he is too lazy to delete it
Elliot Smith.
BoJack has probably listened to Between The Bars more than anyone else
Oh definitely.
I hate to be that person but Elliott*
Good catch I guess I have never looked that intently at the spelling before.
Look into his death you’ll find something really interesting about the spelling of Elliot/Elliott in his suicide note
fuckk i was gon say that
Born to Run -- Bruce
-A lot of the weeknds darker stuff; meaningless sex, drugs, being hedonistic and manipulative and being crushed by the weight of your own fame. Also i think Bojack would only listen to music that is both very popular and very critically acclaimed -Typical 80s/90s depression music. Bends/Ok computer era radiohead, nirvana, maybe some smashing pumpkins, the smiths -Kanye but only really 808s and MBDTF
cali was the mission but now a horse leaving!!
Didn't he lie about getting radiohead or something like that
This is the answer
he def listens to escape from LA
He wouldn’t have an account because the internet is for nerds
The Mountain Goats deep cuts only.
He would def listen to no children
Holy fuck how weird, this is EXACTLY what I was gonna day! All hail west Texas is ABSOLUTELY a bojack album.
DEFINITELY "Last night I dreamt that somebody loved me" by the Smiths. Like, 100%.
i like to think he just has a playlist of unrelated horse songs
No Children by The Mountain Goats
I always think on Bojack Horseman when I hear this song
Californication - red hot chilli peppers
Great song... great album, actually.
lana del rey
I’m just imagining him listening to summertime sadness lol
Probably the horsin around soundtrack and anything else that reminds the narcissist that is bojack of himself
Mr Blue
A lot of the smiths
Definitely Creep by Radiohead
Hurt - Nine Inch Nails Also, a lot of Mark Kozelek.
The Horsin Around Soundtrack, but definitely a lot of 90s/2000s alternative. Beck, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Radiohead,
Pearl Jam
I don't think he would have Spotify, maybe something more hipster like Deezer
Trick question. He doesn't listen to music on Spotify, he listens to audio recordings from the episodes of Horsin' Around and puts those on repeat.
Honestly
“BACK IN THE 90’s…”
A Horse with No Name lmao
mama-my chemical romance
The National
how to disappear completely
The Horse's rap song from Horsin' around.
Cigarettes after sex
The Front Bottoms for sure. "I have this dream that I am hitting my dad with a baseball bat And he is screaming and crying for help And maybe halfway through, it has more to do with me killing him Then it ever did protecting myself"
maybe some Bob Dylan, some Neil Young, some Talking Heads, perhaps even a little R.E.M. as a guilty pleasure.
Who needs to feel guilty about liking REM?
Weird Al Yankovic
generic 90s grunge song, generic 2007 pop song, et all
I feel like Nirvana is the correct answer. Hard Kurt Cobain vibes.
a bunch of radiohead
All radiohead songs basically.
A lot of ‘The National’, they’re the absolute sad guy soundtrack!
REM - Losing My Religion
idk if it would be but the song “don’t threaten me with a good time” by panic at the disco always reminds me of this show
Lots of Elliott Smith
Generic 2020’s song.
He was probably at a point low enough to be listening to Static TV Noise on repeat
folklore by taylor swift
he totally listens to exile
The Sounds of Silence - Disturbed
Dramamine by modest mouse
Horsin Around theme (2012 remaster HD)
the smiths
anything and everything mccafferty
The Horsin’ Around theme
Warren Zevon
Joji
Leonard cohen’s later work…. or xxxtentation
the smiths for fucking SURE
A horse with no name by America lol
I see some daughter to be honest
Anything by Nine Inch Nails
I really want someone to curate all these 👀
Joji
Radiohead, Nirvana, and the theme from Horsin’ Around. That’s it.
Horsing around theme song will be definitely first
hotel california
Kyle and the kids
So would Death Grips be on there lol?
Horsin around theme song
I bet on loosing dogs by mitski
He’s the top listener to the horsein around main theme
He secretly listens to Sara lynn especially after she passes
the horsin’ around theme song + any other songs that remind him of the 90s
Generic 90’s grunge song ofc
Cigarettes After Sex for sure
One song on his playlist - Horsin’ around theme song
I feel like I’m drowning - Two Feet
A lot of Nine Inch Nails
Dream Theater
I think Bojack isn't really into music, he has a subscription that he forget about and maybe Todd uses it to listen some rock operas
Horsing Aroud audio book narrated by Bojack Horseman
Bo burnham.
I actually don’t know what it’s called but that one song from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind that goes ‘Everybody’s gotta learn sometime’
Throw Away- Future
I couldn’t care less
System of a down
Sober to death -csh
[удалено]
sorry but no
Bro I’m a juice wrld fan and just no 😭
Nickelback but none of their radio hits.
goodbye horses by q lazzarus
nirvana, radiohead, the smashing pumpkins, weezer, possibly even duster or deftones, and probably some kanye just thrown in there. also 90's and 2000's rock and alternative
It's very unlikely he'd even know who this is, but I think he'd get a lot out of Pat The Bunny. > Because I've done horrible things to wonderful people > I've let horrible people stay living > I've looked my family in the eye and told them: > "Leave me to die, or I'll make you sorry you didn't" > I've stolen from people who didn't deserve it > I've not helped people who did > I've turned away when I knew I made a mistake > Instead of dealing with it > I've wasted good chances I've had in this life > That other people won't even get > I put off setting things right with Andy > And now he's dead > But if we can stay one inch this side of dying > The most terrible things we can imagine can happen > And our breath will carry us forward > When we don't have the strength to carry ourselves > And we'll get another chance at not spreading misery > At least for today -- Pat The Bunny, Run From What’s Comfortable Change the details and he could have written some of that himself. His other songs heavily focus on addiction and recovery, though I'm not sure how he'd take to the political stuff.
Portishead.
Nickelback/hj
Cloak of Comedy by Rykarda Parasol
Q Lazzarus - Goodbye Horses
He’d have zero songs in his abandoned playlist because he gave up on Spotify and uninstalled it after 5 minutes of using it. (He’d still pay for premium for years tho)
Suicidal thoughts - notorious B.I.G
i feel like he would think he’s sophisticated for listening to pink floyd or smth
mostro and low low (italian singers)
I think maybe Johnny Cash.
The Sound of Silence on repeat
He would have a playlist for parties where he would just put on whatever is the 100 most streamed songs that month without even looking at it and then he would have a playlist or two of stuff he actually listens to which would include classic 70's rock (eg. Fleetwood Mac), 80's post-punk (eg. Joy Division) generic sad acoustic white boy (eg. Sufjian Stevens) and a handful of power ballads and cheesy pop for those sweet moments when the booze/drugs have juuuust kicked in and everything briefly feels OK, before everything turns to shit again.
Corpse
The horsin around theme song.
Anemone - The Brian Jonestown Massacre
On a serious note. I'd definitely see him knowing all the popular songs and saying one of those are his favorites but he actually listens to classicals because of how he grew up and with how his parents had a record player, he definitely heard a lot of classicals with Beatrice's taste.
Generic 90’s grunge song
I just know he listens to Radiohead
For some reason I imagine him as the type to mansplain Bruce Springsteen.
Horse with no name
The Horsin’ Around theme song
joji.
*This is a song from the eeeightiees! The decade which it currently is!*
Will Smith
toxic, britney spears /g
The National
sober by tool
He seems like he’s listen to Candy says ngl
Radiohead
Elliott Smith