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#0159 - Call And Tell Us About The Songs You Hate! - 02/19/2025
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#0159 - Call And Tell Us About The Songs You Hate! - 02/19/2025

The Viktor Wilt Show · Viktor Wilt

February 19, 20251h 0m

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Show Notes

Buckle up, folks, because today’s episode of The Viktor Wilt Show was a wild ride of radio chaos, mic tampering conspiracies, and the great debate over the world’s most annoying songs!

Viktor kicked things off by roasting Peaches for allegedly wrecking the shock mount on his microphone. Could it be fidgeting? Could it be sabotage? Should we get Peaches a fidget spinner? The jury’s still out. But then, just as things got serious, Viktor switched gears to praise Peaches' new podcast Talking Between the Songs—because, hey, credit where credit’s due.

Then came the social media rant of the century. Viktor took aim at the internet’s finest keyboard warriors who can’t seem to watch an entire video before commenting. A viral fake Chris Stapleton post had the world spiraling, proving once again that people will believe anything if it fits their narrative. But, on the bright side, it gave Viktor some top-tier content (and maybe a new strategy for going viral).

And then—oh boy—the floodgates opened. Listeners called in to air their musical grievances, and no song was safe. From Benson Boone’s Beautiful Things to Greta Van Fleet, from Zombie to Bohemian Rhapsody, and even Five Finger Death Punch getting labeled “the Nickelback of metal” (ouch!), the complaints just kept rolling in. Viktor’s own daughter even jumped in from Phoenix to say she hates Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody (cue the gasps).

We also got a moment of wisdom: If you wanna complain about your government, don’t just rant in Facebook comments—call your representatives! It was a PSA wrapped in sarcasm, but hey, solid advice.

The episode wrapped up with a dive into Ren & Stimpy nostalgia, a potential new gig for JD (doing rage rap, anyone?), and Viktor resisting the urge to blow all his cash on a new guitar he spotted on Facebook Marketplace. Will he cave? Only time will tell.


0:00 - The pros and cons of Peaches
4:20 - People need to take a breath before they comment
8:01 - How to contact your state representatives
11:26 - Things you wish people would stop acting like are normal
18:58 - Taking tons of calls about songs that annoy people 

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