- Crosses the Line Twice:
- The concept of sex offenders, most of whom are barely sorry for their actions, singing a bad off-key rap about their sex offenses is simultaneously horrible and hilarious.
- Right after Sam Pound's implied horrifying verse, it cuts to a saxophone interlude. The saxophone player is also a sex offender.
- Memetic Mutation: "We were bad, but now we're good." Explanation
- Parody Displacement: There are many people who are unaware that this song is actually based off the novelty song "Super Bowl Shuffle", recorded by the Chicago Bears.
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