Today on The Cave, we are joined by Joji. After cycling through some concepts, he delivers a heartfelt tribute to another cave dweller: Fred Flintstone. He takes us to Bedrock to discuss the ethical implications of two of the Stone Age’s most controversial topics. The child mortality rate, and dinosaurs were being used like disposable napkins. It makes you think about just how many anachronisms were being thrown at us in The Flintstones. Joji fleshes out his concept into a poignant ode to Wilma, bemoaning the fading relevance of The Flintstones family, as we are left with only the children’s multivitamin to uphold their illustrious legacy. He mentions the gummies, but real Fred-heads preferred the chalky kind. The song locks together with the essential element of the iconic Fred Flintstone scrambling sound effect, which Kenny transforms to a drum pattern. Then finally, we get Joji in the booth, who lays down the second most popular song about The Flintstones made in the 21st century.