Men Without Hats note #3 with "The Safety Dance" in 1982: Also reached #20 with "Pop Goes the World", which Todd even comments is fairly well-remembered as far as "second singles by one-hit wonders" go.A-Ha note #1 with "Take on Me" in 1985: Their second-biggest hit, "The Sun Always Shines On TV", charted at #20 in the US and actually placed higher than "Take On Me" in several countries, including the UK.Todd will point this out when discussing the later careers of the bands and/or artists, Non-Indicative Name: One of the recurring themes of One-Hit Wonderland is that many so-called one-hit wonders technically aren't, using the definition of a one-hit wonder as "a band or artist with only one song that ever made the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100".He mispronounces "Keith Follesé" in the "Tonight Tonight" review (it's "foh-luh-SAY", for the record).Never Live It Down: 'Tonight.' and 'The Lazy Song' have permanently changed his image of Enrique Iglesias and Bruno Mars for the worse in his eyes.In "Best of 2015," he reminds viewers that Elle King is the daughter of Rob Schneider.
Nelson was also arguably a case of nepotism, being the twin sons of Ricky Nelson and by extension grandsons of Ozzie and Harriet. In an unstated example, when discussing LMFAO, he tries to draw an analogy between them, the Black Eyed Peas, and various hair metal bands before settling on LMFAO as Nelson.Nepotism: He blames it for the existence of Willow and Jaden Smith, Rockwell, LMFAO, and Hot Chelle Rae's careers.Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly: He thinks "Hoedown Throwdown" is a conglomerate of the worst elements of five genres at once.Similarly, during the Jewel episode, he calls out Jewel for writing a song called "2 Become 1", saying, " that title has been claimed".Name's the Same: invoked He calls out Hot Chelle Rae about calling a song "Tonight Tonight" when The Smashing Pumpkins have already done so.Narm Charm: invoked Most of the "Scatman" episode of One Hit Wonderland has him referring to Scatman John's work as cheesy, but sincere enough to be enjoyable.