15 pieces of pop culture that may have been influenced by South Park
By Sundi Rose
Cerebral Sature Podcast screengrab, image via Stitcher.com
Cerebral Satire Podcast
(Warning: The above clip contains language that is NSFW)
The Cerebral Satire Podcast is really just a couple of guys dishing up real talk about the stuff that happens in our lives. Three friends scour the internet and chat about things you might have already seen, but would most definitely want to chew over with your friends and co-workers.
They have an easy, relaxed style, and their familiarity with each other makes it feel like we’re sitting at a bar with two close friends, listening to them bust each other’s balls. They feel like the kind of friends that Trey Parker and Matt Stone must be, and they are very likely to make each other crack up as much as they are likely to ruthlessly mock and berate each other.
The concept of the podcast is that these friends discuss weird, unusual, and creepy things in the most matter of fact way possible. It’s nothing for them to take on how much of a racist someone’s wife is or incest. If you are easily offended or don’t care for salty language, then this is not the podcast for you. If you like to laugh at the folly of human nature and ponder the consequences of such idiocy, then tune into these guys regularly. You won’t be disappointed.
They do not treat the subject matter with any sort of objectivity or judiciousness, and are often angry at the stupidity of the stories they present. They are rough around the edges for sure, but without South Park, they wouldn’t be able to deliver this kind of content. The world just wouldn’t be ready.
Best of: “3 Amigos” and “Wank with Us”