Little Rings Right About Boost Mobile’s UNwrong’D

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Remember Boost Mobile, the Nextel spin-off that spent the last three years molesting street culture under the tagline “Where You At?”

Hip-hop’s run out of milkable teats so Boost’s taken shelter in the ironic, determinedly awkward humor of suburbia. And Skittles commercials.

Coroner” and “Bicycle” explain how Boost Mobile rawks, not because the value proposition is good (would you rather have “no hidden fees” or play iPhone Ocarina?), but because some things out there are worse. The problem is, you’re left with little more than nausea over the still-lingering memories of unkempt armpit hair and breakfast burritos a la Poe. You will have absolutely no memory of Boost’s merits.

Which I guess is how it should be.

180LA’s responsible for the ads, which fall under a campaign called UNwrong’D. AdFreak’s right. That apostrophe — the whole concept, really — is like cyanide.

“Coroner”:

“Bicycle”:

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