Step into The Ecape Pod as we look back at 2005 with iKnowBadeaux Podcast Episode 311 as we dive into a year that reshaped culture, politics, and the internet. 🌍✨
We kick off with a powerful moment in music and politics—Kanye West’s response to Hurricane Katrina and the unforgettable statement “George Bush Doesn’t Care About Black People.” This pivotal moment in history sparked a nationwide conversation and left a lasting mark.
Next, we explore the rise of the internet, with the game-changing launches of Reddit and YouTube, forever altering the digital landscape. We’ll revisit viral video sensations like “Boom Goes the Dynamite”, “Leroy Jenkins”, and the first-ever YouTube video titled “Me at the Zoo.”
In TV, we discuss how “The Office” and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” became cultural staples, revolutionizing comedy in their own unique ways. Plus, we answer the burning question: Does “Prison Break” still hold up? 🕵️♂️
And for fans of classic internet TV, we give a special shout-out to the legend that was G4TV’s Attack of the Show! 🎮💻
Tune in for a nostalgic dive into a year that changed everything—music, TV, the internet, and pop culture as a whole. Don’t miss out on this epic journey through 2005! 🎙️💥
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