noun
also misch·masch ˈmishˌmash, -ˌmäsh, -ˌmaa(ə)sh, -ˌmaish, -ˌmȧsh
Etymology: reduplication of mash (I)
: a mixture thrown together without coherence : hodgepodge
a soggy mishmash of sentimentality and half-digested social consciousness — John Woodburn
a pretentious mishmash of primitive rhythms, pop tunes, and sensuality — Time