SNL pokes fun at '80s hair metal with "Sex Rock" sketch
Briefly

The sketch, featuring Bill Burr, humorously critiques the nostalgia for '80s hair metal, contrasting it with modern music's reliance on auto-tune, showcasing a father's love for 'real music.'
Burr's character laments a musical era where authenticity prevailed: 'This is real music, from when I was growing up. No auto-tune, no mumble rap, just musicians.'
The comedic highlight includes the fictional band Snake Skin, who parody hair metal with songs like: 'Your nah-nah is a train/ And I am the passenger/ Gonna ride your nah-nah.'
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