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Daym Drops
April 25th, 2013 6:00 PMThis YouTube vlogger known for his fast food reviews saw viral fame after The Gregory Brothers auto-tuned his review of American restaurant chain Five Guys. This week, he announced he'd be taking his enthusiastic reviews to cable TV.
Hit Song to Save the World
April 25th, 2013 5:30 PMThe Norwegian comedy television show Kollektivet gets meta with the music video for their new track "Hit Song," which parodies the formulas used in cliché pop music videos.
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Good Guy Greg
Restoring faith in ourselves through one good deed at a time.
Daym Drops
This YouTube vlogger known for his fast food reviews saw viral fame after The Gregory Brothers auto-tuned his review of American restaurant chain Five Guys. This week, he announced he'd be taking his enthusiastic reviews to cable TV.
Hit Song to Save the World
The Norwegian comedy television show Kollektivet gets meta with the music video for their new track "Hit Song," which parodies the formulas used in cliché pop music videos.