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- Bill Nye Parodied These 15 Classic '90s Songs
Nirvana, Beastie Boys, Ace of Base, TLC, Beck…the list goes on.
A parody of Deee-Lite's "Groove is in the Heart" called "Wind is in Your Hair" by "Win-Dee"
Everyone loved that funky dance pop hit about the power of wind:
Wind is in the a-a-a-air
Wind is in your ha-a-a-air
Wind is over the-e-e-ere
Wind is everywhe-e-e-ere
A parody of Beck's "Loser" called "Fifty 50" by "Steven Odd"
An alt single about numbers and probability that flew under the radar until some rock stations picked it up:
(spoken)
I'm flippin' a coin and I'm keepin' a tally
Heads is ahead but then tails starts to rally
I keep on goin', I'm gettin' 50 percent
You have to admit, this is money well spent
Some events are so rare that you just can't expect 'em
A long shot probably won't be selected
But once in a while, a long shot is
Or else you'd have to say that the chances are zip
A parody of Fiona Apple's "Shadowboxer" called "Got Me Looking" by the singer "Halley Comet"
Remember this moody alt-rock ballad about comets?
Comets and meteors
Got me lookin'
Got me lookin'
Up into the sky now
A parody of Third Eye Blind's "Semi Charmed Life" called "Atoms in My Life" by "Third Eye Nye"
A catchy alternative song about atoms making up the world played at every school dance:
Atoms all combine
They make up molecules
Matter is all around
Atoms, atoms