“Hot Streets” Original Soundtrack Available For Your Listening Pleasure
Let’s get hot.
Hot Streets Season Two came and went like a cheap date, and until we get confirmation of a third season, you kids are gonna have to make do with this. AdultSwim.com has made the Hot Streets soundtrack available to stream for free with 22 (!) songs that have been a part of the lexicon that is Hot Streets. All songs were composed by show creator Brian Wysol and can be heard here.
Hot Streets is an American adult animated television series that was created by Brian Wysol. The series surrounds the supernatural investigations of FBI agent Mark Branski, who works with his partner Donald French, Branski’s niece Jen, and her cowardly talking dog, Chubbie Webbers. It is produced by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, Williams Street, and Justin Roiland’s Solo Vanity Card Productions!.
This season on Hot Streets, Agents Branski and French investigate “Hot Streets” cases, the FBI’s most dangerous and strange paranormal missions. They are aided by Branski’s niece, Jen Sanders, and her cowardly dog, Chubbie Webbers. It’s an absurd and electrifying mix of high-concept science-fiction and horror!
Short of getting Roiland back, which I'm sure isn't going to happen, I don't even think they could get much better than the new voices from the previous season. And the ratings for season 7 weren't much lower on average than for season 6; it was pretty much just a normal season-to-season drop that most likely would have happened regardless.
I mean, look at the actual averages:
Season 1 - 1.57 million viewers Season 2 - 1.97 million viewers Season 3 - 2.33 million viewers Season 4 - 1.52 million viewers Season 5 - 0.96 million viewers Season 6 - 0.56 million viewers Season 7 - 0.42 million viewers
Ever since season 3, it had been having steep drops even with Roiland still involved; the season 6 to 7 drop is actually the smallest-percentage drop it's had since it started dropping, and if anything it's possible that changing the voice actors actually *boosted* interest a bit and prevented it from dropping even more.