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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