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Challenges & Charity!
Episode number 14
Season 2
Airdate November 19, 2013
Guest starring Paul Butcher as Straight Edge
Lia Marie Johnson as Rayna
Eben Kostbar as Dude on Street
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Challenges & Charity! is the forty-eighth episode of MyMusic (show). In this episode, for team building, Indie is getting everyone do social challenges, Rayna is still trying to get her father, Metal, to notice her and Scene makes her choice to choose to stay in school or at MyMusic.

Plot[]

Country states even though it seems there isn't progress, she feels there is. Including herself, trying to be the company's supportive bra, which leads her fingers on her right hand to break.

To better the employees, Indie gets them to do challenges. The first is the gallon challenge, in which the employees chug jugs of milk. Indie expected them to vomit. However, he himself vomits, even though he isn't the one chugging. The next is the salt and ice challenge, in which the employees put salt on their arms and have an ice cube sit on top of it. Everyone then starts insulting each other. However, Dubstep notices the pain first, with everyone else feels it as well.

Metal sees these challenges as pointless and wishes that he's with his family. However when Rayna pops up to get his attention, Metal remembers he needs to get ready for the next shoot.

When Indie gets everyone to do the cinnamon challenge, Country speaks up to do a worthy cause, such as music education charity through social media by using a crowdfunding site and have perks to The Mosh and Podcast. Everyone moans at her idea. However, when Indie repeats the same thing, everyone gets behind him for it, much to Country's dismay, saying it's her idea. However, Metal tells her it sounds better from Indie. Country tries to top it by stating that if the viewers donate $100, they can Skype with the MyMusic members. However, again, Indie repeats the same thing and everyone agrees. Angry that no one is listening, Country tries to keep her cool.

Meanwhile, at school, Scene runs into Jeff, who is going to class. Scene tells him that she's thinking of dropping out. Before she leaves, Jeff tells her that she's the best thing about the class and decides to ask her out. Confused, she gets a call from Indie and runs back to the company, just as the employees are launching the MyMusic Education Charity Drive. Scene explains to Country what is happening, Country tells Scene that she should make the same mistakes she made and regrets it her whole life. It wasn't until she joined several major, minor and made up religions that she finally found what she needed. Country tells her to not listen to Indie as Scene, "What do you want?"

When the MyMusic Education Charity Drive is launched, Scene ignores the call from Jeff. Over the end slate, Country reminds the viewers to donate to the MyMusic Education Charity Drive.

Trivia[]

  • The cinnamon challenge was a reference to Intern 2 doing the cinnamon challenge in the premiere episode of MyMusic Live.
  • This was the third episode to feature Country in the end slate. The others were Ghosts, Team Building, Healing & Dealing, Insane Wife and Wedding Plans!
  • A one-off MyMusic Live Charity Concert was held as part of the MyMusic Education Charity Drive, featuring Cimorelli, Tyler Ward, Diamond White, Jason Pitts, Allie Goertz (aka Cossbysweater) and Hey You! Cimorelli guest starred in the 10th episode of MyMusic Presents, the 32nd episode of MyMusic News (the Innertube part was removed as of July 23, 2021), the MyMusic News Best of 2012 Special and the second and final MyMusic Presents compilation. Also, Amy was originally cast to play Country, but she was replaced by Lee Newton. Diamond White would later play a different version of Rayna in The Fine Brothers' first feature film F the Prom, and appear in 10 FUNNY PROM FAIL REACTIONS and the 64th episode of Try Not to Smile or Laugh to promote the Fine Brothers' first feature film F the Prom. Jason Pitts guest starred in the 18th and final episode of MyMusic Live, the Scene Serenade, a MyMusic special, which featured Scene and Leader, who appeared in I Quit and Insane Wife, and the 14th episode of MyMusic Presents with Sam Tsui, promoting his debut album called Sam Tsui: The Debut Album, which was renamed as Make It Up in 2013. Hey You! guest starred in the 19th episode of MyMusic Live, the 7th episode of MyMusic Presents and the second and final MyMusic Presents compilation.
  • In the 61st episode of The Mosh, Colin Burgess (aka Colinoscopy), one of the MyMusic Education Charity Drive donors, makes a guest appearance while wearing a purple hand turkey shirt.
  • In the 65th episode of The Mosh, Metal, Scene, Country and Nerdcore announce to thank the viewers for donating to the MyMusic Education Charity Drive. A "Donors" credit appears with scrolling text during the remainder of the episode. Also, Benny Fine, Intern 2, Jonathan Green, Max Benator and Murray Spub were mentioned in the "Donors" credit. Benny and Jonathan would later appear with Jarrett Sleeper, Lainey Lipson and Lee Newton in the MyMusic Reunion Special on the FBE Podcast, which was uploaded to Facebook instead of YouTube. Also, Max Benator would later executive produce Six Degrees of Everything and Sing It!, both of the shows which the Fine Brothers also executive produced.

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