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Written when Robin was battling cancer, this talks about her chemo treatments. It was played almost 2 years later which confused Howard and he couldn’t figure out the premise of the parody.
Written when Robin was battling cancer, this talks about her chemo treatments. It was played almost 2 years later which confused Howard and he couldn’t figure out the premise of the parody.
The intro to Robin’s news after Steve’s 2016 appearance.
After the death of Garry Shandling Howard talked about and played the original theme song. This parody was played the next day before Robin’s news. Howard said “that was great, was that Psych?” and Robin said “I thought it was very cute.”
Howard said he really likes this band and played Thermometer several times during different shows. Kopps were invited to do a special show for SiriusXM and this song was played while he was talking about the band’s upcoming appearance.
Played before Robin’s news because of the death of Maurice White, the founding member of EWF. Robin said it was Psych before the song was done.
After Peter’s 2016 interview this was played the same day before Robin started the news.
Played before Robin’s news with Howard asking the question “do you like all of these songs written about you.” She came back with a large resounding NO!
Howard exclaimed “I think this is the best Robin song ever.”
These lyrics were written by another great parody contributor “Stripez.” It was sent in a while back and recently found its way to the intro of Robin’s news.
This was done after Howard and Robin were discussing Justin’s career.
This is Howard’s favorite Cheap Trick song so it was played for Robin.
Played for Robin after the loss of Scott Weiland of STP fame.
Howard played this early in the morning before the 2015 Don Henley interview for some Robin inspiration.
Played for Robin while talking about a cucumber.
Howard was discussing his song playlist at home and said he listened to this song 10 times in a row. When he played this version for Robin they both commented on the vocals and production and he said “That has to be Psych.”
This was played while Howard was talking to Robin about all of her idiosyncrasies.
Howard played several versions of this Bieber song so a Robin version had to be next.
Done after Howard talked about this song and tried to figure out who the artist was.
Played during the show while Howard was going through a list of crazy Robin stories.
Another song played for Robin’s Cryotheropy.
Recorded for St. Patrick’s Day 2015 because of House of Pain’s Irish American heritage.
After Royal blood was on Howard live they also did a special for Sirius XM. Howard talked about how good the special was and played this for Robin.
After a discussion with Robin about living without her boobs this was played with Howard commenting about how could anybody live without them.
A caller asked Howard about the band Little Feet. He said he didn’t know much of their music but Robin admitted to liking them. This was played with Howard saying “Robin, you’re going to like this one.”
Robin’s newest trend is Cryotherapy. It has to do with freezing yourself in a chamber for short periods of time. This was played after she endured lots of teasing.
A tribute to B. B. King after his 2015 passing.
Sent in right before the Madonna interview but played a week later. Both Howard and Robin made some funny and sincere comments like “it made me cry, one
of the best, what a great musician.”
Many parodies came in after the 2015 Madonna interview. This was played right before she was actually on air.
After another discussion about Robin’s ample protuberances this was played.
There was a lot of talk in the studio over Robin having a crush on Hozier. This was played to an outburst of Robin’s laughter.
Both Howard and Robin had some comments about this one. Howard said he especially liked the opening 2 lines.
Thanks to the amazing Bathia for helping to record this with her most awesome vocal. It was played after Howard said “We never have any women sending in Robin parodies.”
Played after a discussion with Robin about HPV.
Played after the death of Joe Cocker. Howard made reference to the impression.
Howard was having some fun with this one and said he was singing it during the commercial break.
Played after the Foo Fighters live appearance to promote the 2014 tour.
Howard exclaimed this was the best Springsteen song and his favorite. Robin had a big laugh when she heard it.
Played after the discovery of Robin’s oral announcement.
With each one of Robin’s new revelations of course Howard has more ammunition which means more parodies. She revealed that she once used her mouth on her own breast and this parody was played.
With each one of Robin’s new revelations of course Howard has more ammunition which means more parodies. She revealed that she once used her mouth on her
own breast and this parody was played.
When Sia made a live appearance Howard asked her about writing the song Diamonds for Rihanna. She then played alive version and that spawned this parody.
Howard said “Fantastic production, man, you know he really loves you.”
There was a bit of a Pink Floyd discussion the day before this song was played. Howard said “Psych really loves you, you can feel it in the song. Robin
said “That was quite beautiful.”
After playing several parodies, Howard tried to settle on one that Robin would like. She said she wasn’t in the mood but “this one was ok.”
This is Howard’s favorite Billy Joel song and this parody was given much praise. He said “what a voice, what lyrics and what a song!” He also requested
goodnight Saigon but that was already played in 2011 when Robin went to Peru. Another version may be coming soon.
Howard was talking about going through 50 Robin parodies while at home. He said “there was one really great one” and played this. Robin agreed when he
said, “great production, an amazing talent.”
Howard played clips of a guy at a Beach boys concert singing along to Barbara Ann. It was recorded on a cell phone but all of the words were about Robin.
That inspired this parody which was played during the following show.
The Courtship of Eddie’s Father was a 1960’s TV series starring Bill Bixby, and Brandon Cruz. It was played after Howard talked about Bill Bixby and the
show. He was trying to remember the theme song.
Both Howard and Robin were having a discussion about labia. Robin mentioned that she would look at her privates in the mirror so this was the go to song.
After being played in the morning Robin said she wanted to hear it again following another Psych! song for her news intro.
As Robin was reading the news this song just busted right in without any warning right over her speaking.
The first time this was played there was some confusion over the word “butt.” Howard thought it was “bone” and then thought it was “buns.” Robin said it
was sexy and liked it either way.