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One Hit Thunder

Join musician Chris Fafalios (Punchline) and co-host Matt Kelly from the Geekscape network on One Hit Thunder, where each week they dive into the world of one-hit wonders with a new guest. Chris and Matt are joined by a revolving door of friends, including Chris's bandmates, musicians he’s toured with, and fellow artists, to listen to a one-hit wonder and explore the full catalog of the band or artist behind it. With a mix of humor and musical insight, Chris and Matt dive deep to decide if these artists truly brought the "one hit thunder" and deserved more recognition or if they’re just a "one hit blunder." Perfect for music fans and pop culture enthusiasts alike, One Hit Thunder is a fun and thoughtful exploration of the highs and lows of fleeting fame in the music industry.
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Episodes

The 1985 Albums Fantasy Auction Draft

Get ready for a battle of musical nostalgia in The 1985 Albums Fantasy Auction Draft, where Chris and Matt are joined by fellow music lovers Matthew Milligan and Tony Hartman to bid on the best albums of a stacked year in music. From blockbuster releases like Songs from the Big Chair and No Jacket Required to cult favorites like Tim and Dare to Be Stupid, the draft sparks passionate debates, personal stories, and plenty of surprises. With picks spanning punk, pop, metal, goth, and even movie sou...

Jul 02, 20251 hr 3 min

"Space Lord" by Monster Magnet (f/Jim Logrando)

This week, Jim Logrando sits in to discuss the spaced-out swagger of Monster Magnet’s 1998 hit “Space Lord.” As a loyal listener since discovering the band in the late '90s, Jim brings his passion for these groove metal pioneers to the table as we dig into their unlikely brush with mainstream success. With its psychedelic riffs, tongue-in-cheek bravado, and a hook that crashed into the mainstream rock charts, “Space Lord” became the very first video ever played on MTV’s Total Request Live. But d...

Jun 25, 202553 minEp. 273

“Down (feat. Lil Wayne)” by Jay Sean (f/ Andrés)

Back in the fall of 2009, an unexpected voice from the UK took over American radio when Jay Sean’s “Down” (featuring Lil Wayne) knocked the Black Eyed Peas off the top of the charts after their epic run. This week on One Hit Thunder, Andrés joins us to revisit that moment in time—when ringtone sales mattered, Cash Money Records was everywhere, and Jay Sean seemed poised to become a global star. We dig into the rise and stall of his career, the lasting power of a great melody, and whether or not ...

Jun 18, 20251 hr 4 minEp. 272

“My Boo” by Ghost Town DJs

This week, we explore the surprising journey of Ghost Town DJs’ 1996 single “My Boo,” a track that quietly debuted on the So So Def Bass All-Stars compilation before becoming a Top 40 hit. Though the group disbanded after two underperforming albums, this smooth blend of R&B vocals and Miami bass beats found new life two decades later, thanks to the viral “Running Man Challenge” that sent it back up the charts in 2016. With its hypnotic production and impossibly catchy chorus, the question re...

Jun 11, 202536 minEp. 271

“Pop Goes the Weasel” by 3rd Bass (f/ PJ Caruso)

This past year, we witnessed a diss track win Grammys and get performed at the Super Bowl, but over three decades ago, there was another diss track that became an unlikely hit. “Pop Goes the Weasel” by 3rd Bass took aim at Vanilla Ice and the growing commercialization of hip-hop, delivering biting bars over a beat laced with samples from Peter Gabriel and Stevie Wonder. It climbed to #1 on the Billboard Rap chart and gave the trio—MC Serch, Pete Nice, and DJ Richie Rich—their biggest mainstream ...

Jun 04, 20251 hr 5 minEp. 270

“Mad World” by Gary Jules (f/ Nichole Vatcher)

This week, Matt and I welcome Nichole Vatcher—cohost of the brilliant podcast Nevermind the Music—for a deep dive into Gary Jules’ haunting 2001 cover of “Mad World.” Originally a minor hit for a young Tears for Fears, the song took on a whole new life thanks to its stripped-down piano arrangement and its eerie, unforgettable appearance in Donnie Darko. We talk about its emotional weight, how it became a surprise Christmas #1 in the UK, and whether more credit should go to Gary Jules or his coll...

May 28, 202552 minEp. 269

“Got You (Where I Want You)” by The Flys (f/ Rishi Bahl)

In the late '90s, The Flys had us all in a trance with their brooding alt-rock anthem “Got You (Where I Want You),” a song that buzzed through movie trailers, TV shows, and the Disturbing Behavior soundtrack like a late-summer fever dream. But just as quickly as they soared, they crash-landed into the used CD bins of America. This week, we’re joined by Rishi Bahl of Eternal Boy and Four Chord Music Festival to investigate what clipped the wings of this Hollywood-born band made up of actual surf ...

May 21, 20251 hr 20 minEp. 268

“Bust a Move” by Young MC

This week, our Patreon pals picked a song that had Matt and I cuttin’ a rug down memory lane—Young MC’s 1989 smash hit “Bust a Move.” From penning hits for Tone Loc to grabbing a Grammy and storming the charts, Young MC made the most of a short but unforgettable moment in the spotlight. We dig into how the song came together, the role Delicious Vinyl played, and why this track still hits decades later. Plus, we look at what happened after the hype, from his evolving music career to his appearanc...

May 14, 202554 minEp. 267

“Supersonic” by J.J. Fad (f/ Alex Goldman)

This week, we’re joined by podcast legend Alex Goldman—of Reply All and HyperFixed fame—to dive into the high-speed legacy of J.J. Fad’s 1988 hit “Supersonic.” Whether you remember it from the radio or recognize it as the backbone of Fergie’s “Fergalicious,” this track’s influence is undeniable. We explore the group’s origins, their ties to N.W.A., and how “Supersonic” broke barriers for female rappers at a time when the genre was dominated by men. Along the way, we discuss regional hip hop infl...

May 07, 202557 minEp. 266

“Funkytown” by Lipps, Inc. (f/ John Franklin)

When comedian John Franklin joined us for a round of music trivia back in December, he only got one question right—but it was an important one: Who sang “Funkytown”? That victorious moment has now come full circle, as John returns to help us take a deeper look at Lipps, Inc.’s massive 1980 hit and the whirlwind career of vocalist Cynthia Johnson. We get into how this Minneapolis-based studio project managed to top charts in 28 countries, briefly revive disco on its way out, and leave behind one ...

Apr 30, 202549 minEp. 265

“I Love College” by Asher Roth (f/ Sean Quilty)

This week, we're joined by special guest Sean Quilty to dive into Asher Roth's 2009 party anthem “I Love College.” From sticky bar floors to Top 20 charts, this catchy hit captured a specific moment in pop and hip-hop culture, sparking the brief but memorable wave of frat rap. As Philly natives, Matt and Sean reflect on Roth’s early days, his MySpace-era discovery by Scooter Braun, and how the song’s beer-soaked nostalgia resonated with a generation. Along the way, we dig into Roth’s post-radio ...

Apr 23, 202548 minEp. 264

“Naked Eye” by Luscious Jackson (f/ Tracy Bonham)

It's always a bit nerve-wracking when an artist we've covered reaches out, but it's pretty cool when they enjoyed their episode and want to join us! This week, we're thrilled to welcome Tracy Bonham—whose hit "Mother Mother" we previously discussed—to talk about another '90s classic: Luscious Jackson’s "Naked Eye." Tracy shares insights on her own career, her upcoming album, and the challenges of being labeled a one-hit wonder, while we dive into the unique sound and underrated legacy of Lusciou...

Apr 16, 20251 hr 11 minEp. 263

“Pump Up The Volume” by M/A/R/R/S

Few artists embody the term "one-hit wonder" more than M/A/R/R/S, a collective that only recorded two songs but forever changed music history with "Pump Up the Volume." This sample-heavy track may seem unremarkable in modern times, but in the late '80s, it was groundbreaking—pushing the boundaries of sampling, shaping house music, and earning a Grammy nomination along the way. In this episode, we dive into the song’s impact and the legal controversies that surrounded its release. One Hit Thunder...

Apr 09, 202547 minEp. 262

“When I’m With You” by Sheriff (f/ Joel Reader)

This week, we're joined by Joel Reader to discuss one of the strangest comeback stories in music history—Sheriff’s sappy power ballad, "When I’m With You." This Canadian band had already called it quits when their forgotten single unexpectedly climbed to number one nearly a decade later, thanks to a few radio DJs deciding to put the song into rotation. We’ll dive into the band's short-lived career, the impact of songwriter Arnold Lanni, and the cultural shifts that made this song’s resurgence so...

Apr 02, 202556 minEp. 261

S Club 7 “Never Had a Dream Come True” (f/ Rod Kim)

This week, we're joined by TikToker and songwriter Rod Kim to dive into the sugary pop world of S Club 7 and their lone U.S. hit, the 2001 ballad "Never Had a Dream Come True." While the UK couldn't get enough of this manufactured seven-piece pop machine, American audiences only got a small taste—so did we miss out, or was one hit enough? We unpack their career, the impact of their TV shows, and the behind-the-scenes realities of the pop industry, all while debating whether S Club 7's music hold...

Mar 26, 20251 hr 15 minEp. 260

The 1995 Albums Fantasy Auction Draft

The CORE FOUR are back together again! Chris and Matt are joined by draft regulars Tony Hartman and Matthew Milligan to battle it out for the best five-album collection from the stacked year of 1995. With classics like Jagged Little Pill, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, The Bends, and Post up for grabs, the stakes are high and the arguments are passionate. Who will steal a sleeper pick? Who will overpay for a sentimental favorite? And who will walk away with the ultimate ‘95 time capsule...

Mar 19, 20251 hr 7 min

“Walking On Sunshine” by Katrina and the Waves (f/ Robert Bacon)

This week, we're joined by Internet Supreme Court dishonorable judge Robert Bacon to put Katrina and the Waves’ 1985 hit "Walking on Sunshine" on trial. Is it the ultimate feel-good anthem, or has its overuse in ironic movie moments doomed it to a lifetime of unintended comedy? We explore the band’s journey from their early struggles to their Eurovision triumph, unpack the punk influences hidden beneath the song’s sunny exterior, and share personal stories that prove this track has a strange way...

Mar 12, 20251 hr 9 minEp. 259

"The Middle" by Jimmy Eat World

When our Patreon voted for an episode about “The Middle,” we had mixed emotions—how could a band as important to us as Jimmy Eat World technically be a one-hit wonder? With Bleed American holding a firm place on our Thundred list, it almost feels wrong! But this week, we dive deep into the band’s history, the perfect storm that made “The Middle” a massive hit, and the industry challenges they had to overcome. From the music video’s lasting impact to Jimmy Eat World's unwavering perseverance, we ...

Mar 05, 202544 minEp. 258

“Keep On Dancing” by The Gentrys (f/ Jonathan London)

It’s been a while since our friend Jonathan London joined us, but with his new comic Hero of the Prophecy crowdfunding now, we thought it was the perfect time to talk about a wrestling-connected musician—Jimmy Hart and his 1965 hit with The Gentrys, “Keep On Dancing”! While The Gentrys’ time in the spotlight was brief, “The Mouth of the South” Jimmy Hart’s career stretched far beyond the 60s, making waves in both music and wrestling. We dive into the band’s history, the simplicity of their one b...

Feb 26, 20251 hr 15 minEp. 257

“The Humpty Dance” by Digital Underground

Our Patreon supporters made their voices loud and clear—this week, we’re diving deep into Digital Underground’s unforgettable 1990 hit, “The Humpty Dance”! While some know the group solely for this quirky classic, others recognize frontman Shock G as one of hip hop’s most innovative figures. We explore the genius behind the Sex Packets album concept, the alter ego of Humpty Hump, and the song’s lasting influence on both music and pop culture. From its iconic samples to its role in launching Tupa...

Feb 19, 202546 minEp. 256

SNL 50: The Homecoming Concert and The Anniversary Special Reaction Episode

After all the festivities have come to a close, we share our thoughts on Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary weekend, which included a star-studded concert and a special Sunday night episode for the ages. One Hit Thunder is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Our listeners get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/onehitthunder Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 18, 20251 hr

Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl Halftime Show Reaction Episode

In this bonus episode, we dive into Kendrick Lamar's unforgettable Super Bowl LIX halftime performance in New Orleans, with special insight from Chris, who was lucky enough to witness it live. We break down the impact of Kendrick's set, examining its significance in both his career and the broader history of Super Bowl performances. From his masterful stage presence to the iconic song choices, we discuss what made it a game-changing moment. Chris also shares some personal highlights from attendi...

Feb 14, 202532 min

“Because I Got High” by Afroman (f/ Alan Peterson)

This week, we’re joined by comedian Alan Peterson to explore the rise, fall, and lasting buzz of Afroman’s iconic stoner anthem, “Because I Got High.” From its humble beginnings as an independent release to an unexpected climb up the charts, this hazy earworm turned Afroman into a brief household name before label disputes and industry challenges dimmed his mainstream spotlight. We’ll dig into the song’s undeniable charm, its wild backstory—including Afroman’s more recent viral resurgence after ...

Feb 12, 202551 minEp. 256

“For What It’s Worth” by Buffalo Springfield (f/ Leah Haslage)

This week, we’re joined by Leah Haslage, host of the Bridechilla podcast, to dive into the cultural and musical legacy of Buffalo Springfield’s timeless classic, “For What It’s Worth.” Though often linked with the Vietnam War, the song’s origins trace back to the Sunset Strip curfew riots—a protest of a very different kind. With Neil Young and Stephen Stills at the helm, Buffalo Springfield laid the groundwork for an entire generation of folk rock. Together, we’ll explore how this iconic protest...

Feb 05, 202555 minEp. 254

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards Reaction Episode

The 67th Annual Grammys delivered a night packed with unforgettable moments, and Chris and Matt are here to break it all down. From Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé’s big wins to Doechii’s historic Best Rap Album victory, they cover the night’s highlights, surprises, and controversies. They discuss powerful speeches—like Chappell Roan’s industry callout and Lady Gaga’s advocacy for trans rights—along with memorable performances from legends like Stevie Wonder. Sabrina Carpenter’s charm, Benson Boone’s...

Feb 03, 202537 min

Ladies & Gentlemen…50 Years of SNL Music Reaction Episode

Live from your podcast feed, it’s One Hit Thunder! This week, Chris and Matt dive into Ladies & Gentlemen...50 Years of SNL Music, the new documentary celebrating the legendary show's musical legacy. From the raw energy of punk rock chaos to the polished brilliance of pop icons, they break down the performances that defined generations. Along the way, they discuss The Lonely Island’s lasting influence, the unpredictable nature of live TV, and how SNL’s stage has been both a launchpad and a b...

Jan 31, 202557 min

“Epic” by Faith No More (f/Jon Lewis)

This week, we’re joined by Jon Lewis of The Dopamines to dive into Faith No More’s explosive 1990 hit “Epic.” While it might seem wild to label anything connected to the prolific Mike Patton as a one-hit wonder, “Epic” remains their only Hot 100 crossover, landing in the Top 10 and cementing their place in rock history. We explore the band’s evolution, the creative dynamics that shaped their sound, and the hilarious rivalry with Anthony Kiedis. Along the way, we touch on Mike Patton’s many music...

Jan 29, 202559 minEp. 253

"The Promise" by When in Rome

This week, we’re exploring When In Rome’s unforgettable 1988 hit, “The Promise.” What started as a Top 20 new wave anthem recorded in a garden shed has grown into a timeless classic, thanks in part to its revival in Napoleon Dynamite. We explore the band’s brief rise, their infamous breakup, and the messy legal battles that followed as former members fought over the rights to the name When In Rome. Along the way, we share our thoughts on the song’s emotional pull, its surprising dance floor appe...

Jan 23, 202547 minEp. 252

“God Bless The U.S.A.” by Lee Greenwood (is the worst song ever written)

In honor of an altogether dreadful Inauguration Day, we’re tackling what might just be the worst song in music history: Lee Greenwood’s bombastic ode to patriotism, “God Bless the U.S.A.” Sure, Greenwood had other country hits, but let’s face it—this is the only song he’s remembered for, and not for great reasons. Beyond the overly saccharine lyrics and predictable melody, we uncover the less-than-rosy details about Greenwood himself, including his stint as a grifter Bible salesman. Join us as w...

Jan 15, 202551 minEp. 251

"Finally" by CeCe Peniston

We’ve finally hit 250 episodes, so what better time to talk about CeCe Peniston’s unforgettable 1991 dance anthem, “Finally”? While some may argue this is a controversial pick—Peniston did have a few other Top 20 hits—her name often lands on lists of ‘90s one-hit wonders. How did this powerhouse vocalist, whose talent and charisma were undeniable, end up with her career so tightly associated with just one song? In this episode, we dive into CeCe’s career, explore the enduring legacy of “Finally,...

Jan 09, 202540 minEp. 250
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