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Hanson MMMBopped Their Way Into Our Lustful Hearts
pikachulover Posted on Sep 10, 2014 at 09:48 PM
I didn't really care about Hanson. A bunch of the girls in my 8th grade class went crazy for them and wrote "Hanson" on their backpacks in whiteout.
If you are interested you should find the Madtv Hanson parody skit. They have a song called "Ling Ling" in the skit.
Hoju Koolander Posted on Sep 10, 2014 at 06:40 PM
Man, that totally happened to me. This was my own personal "The Crying Game" moment.I remember switching on MTV, seeing this "hot chick" playing keyboards and feeling my hormones rev. Then the next day at school I heard someone talking about those "Hanson brothers that sing Mmm-Bop" and it blew my mind. Glad to know I wasn't alone in my confusion, haha.
Vaporman87 Posted on Sep 10, 2014 at 05:08 PM
Ha! A few good zingers in there!
Thankfully for me, I was neither confused or impressed by Hanson. I knew they were males, and I knew I hated their music. Yes, the song was catchy. But terrible songs can be catchy... Banana Phone???
Again, thankfully, these lads have grown up, and perhaps if they do start making music again, their music will have grown up also. Time will tell.
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