Rewind & React dives into the hyper-chaotic, internet-fueled world of bbno$’s “1-800” — a music video that feels less like a story and more like a scrolling feed brought to life.
Adam and Rob break down how this absurd, rapid-fire visual captures the evolution of music videos in the post-TikTok era, where the artist isn’t just the star — they’re the product.
Here’s what we’re covering:
- The non-narrative, vignette-style structure — and how it mirrors TikTok editing and short-form content consumption
- The role of Ironmouse and VTuber culture — blending digital identity with modern music stardom
- How the video satirizes capitalism, branding, and the idea of the artist as a sellable product
- The low-budget, high-creativity approach — and why chaos, quick cuts, and center-framing keep it engaging
Visual callbacks and influences, including similarities to Nine Inch Nails’ “Closer” and other MTV-era experimentation - The rise of SoundCloud artists like bbno$ — and how platforms have reshaped the path to success without traditional labels
Plus, the episode wraps with a trivia showdown all about songs with numbers in the title — featuring everything from “867-5309/Jenny” to “99 Luftballons” and beyond.
“1-800” isn’t trying to tell a clean story — it’s a post-internet spectacle. And this episode explores exactly why that works.
Stream now and follow along as Rewind & React explores the new wave of music video chaos.


