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The HWYW theme song was created by [[Ted "Teddy" Leo]] and inspired by the Golden Girls and punk-rock. The song features an infectious drum beat and electric guitar riff.  
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The theme song to HWYW was created by [[Ted "Teddy" Leo]] and has been the shows theme since Episode 1. It is Golden Girls / punk-rock inspired and features a strong drum beat and electric guitar. The lyrics include:
  
The lyrics are as follows:
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"Catching up on television, should be catching up on sleep,
  
Catching up on television, should be catching up on sleep /
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I hate that song, my boss is (?), my cat's in heat, I'm starting to freak,
I hate that song, my boss is weird, the cat's in heat, I'm starting to freak /
 
But listen to me goin' on, I haven't even let you speak /
 
How was your week?
 
  
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Listen to me going on, I haven't even let you speak,
  
== Additional Lyrics ==
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How was your week?"
 
 
For the purposes of live HWYW performances Ted sometimes alters or adds lyrics to reflect the evening's guest lineup.
 
 
 
"Too many characters on Game of Thrones to follow" [[Episode 110]]
 

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