
He doesn’t even have a positive attitude like Suga.”īutt-Head, disgusted, walks off and Beavis is left by himself to finish watching the “Dynamite” clip on the couch alone. I was just being iconic… You know who sucks the worst is J-Hope. You know what I’m saying? This kicks ass, but it sucks. “What? What did you just say? I thought I heard you say this kicks ass? Did you say that Beavis?”īeavis tries to backpedal, but fails miserably and instead starts to show his true colors as a member of the BTS Army, saying, “I was just joking with it.

Butt-Head however, was dumbfounded that his buddy likes BTS. “Yes! This song kicks ass! And the video kicks ass, too,” Beavis said. Lo and behold, BTS’s “Dynamite” was the first clip to grace the screen. In the new season’s fourth episode, shortly after “removing” a beehive from their garage with a rake, Beavis and Butt-Head sat back down on their legendary couch to do what they do best: watch music videos. “They are better than The Beatles, better than The Rolling Stones, better than Silverchair, almost as good as Pantera.The new Beavis And Butt-Head series debuted today on Paramount+ and Mike Judge’s iconic ’90s slacker music heads are back in top form.


“This is the greatest band that has ever walked the Earth, but they do not walk the Earth, they float above it, for they are as Gods,” Butt-Head said of the group. The Man tour video in which they shared their thoughts on the band’s single ‘Feel It Still’. In 2018, the pair reunited once more for a Portugal. Though the show wrapped up in 1997, a revival in 2011 once again saw Beavis and Butt-Head looking towards modern music videos, including LMFAO, Skrillex, and Battles.

Episodes would often feature the titular characters watching music videos from artists such as Frank Black, INXS, or Silverchair, while delivering scathing criticisms of the artists, the songs, and the videos themselves. Originally premiering on MTV in 1993, Beavis & Butt-Head was famous for its crude language and animation style, and for its frequent critique of contemporary music videos. Preview the new season of Beavis & Butt-Head
