Post Your Favorite Song Parody
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Post Your Favorite Song Parody (This Will Get Mature If I Know my Otters)
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I don't have a link to it, but it can be found on Kazaa and WinMX
"Lick it" by Disco Rick and the Dogs...based on "whip it" by Devo.
It's pure filthy junk, but it's so funny and catchy. (just the way I like it)
"Lick it" by Disco Rick and the Dogs...based on "whip it" by Devo.
It's pure filthy junk, but it's so funny and catchy. (just the way I like it)
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I don't have a link for it, but my fav right now is Cletus T. Judd's (No Relation) "My Cellmate Thinks I'm Sexy" and one of the stations I listen to occassionally plays a spin off of Creed's My Sacrafice titled "My Ass Is Tight."
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If anybody - and I do mean anybody - can dig me up a copy of a parody of the Bangles' hit "Walk Like an Egyptian" that's entitled "Walk With an Erection" - I will be your very best friend for life.
One of my college roommates had a copy on vinyl and I've been searching for a copy of my own ever since.
One of my college roommates had a copy on vinyl and I've been searching for a copy of my own ever since.
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Originally posted by grunter
If anybody - and I do mean anybody - can dig me up a copy of a parody of the Bangles' hit "Walk Like an Egyptian" that's entitled "Walk With an Erection" - I will be your very best friend for life.
One of my college roommates had a copy on vinyl and I've been searching for a copy of my own ever since.
If anybody - and I do mean anybody - can dig me up a copy of a parody of the Bangles' hit "Walk Like an Egyptian" that's entitled "Walk With an Erection" - I will be your very best friend for life.
One of my college roommates had a copy on vinyl and I've been searching for a copy of my own ever since.
I always liked "Santa's Gonna Get His Head Kicked In Tonight" which was a parody of an old 80s punk song by the Rezillos (I believe).
I'm also looking for a song called "Whip me beat me call me Edna".
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local band....the max...."one inch tool", parody of hootie and the blowfish...then they play this red-necked square dancing song, it makes no sense lyrically but the main guitar riff is gnr's "sweet child o mine".
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Hey Grunter,
Take a look at Global Electronic Music Marketplace
They've got a few copies of that song listed. Among all the times I've tried to find something on that site, it's rare that someone won't be selling it.
Take a look at Global Electronic Music Marketplace
They've got a few copies of that song listed. Among all the times I've tried to find something on that site, it's rare that someone won't be selling it.
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A couple of parodies I've liked:
"What if God Smoked Cannibis" parody of Joan osborne
"Piss Test" parody of Cake's "Going the distance" or whatever ("He's taking a piss test, they're checking for speed..."
"What if God Smoked Cannibis" parody of Joan osborne
"Piss Test" parody of Cake's "Going the distance" or whatever ("He's taking a piss test, they're checking for speed..."
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"Yoda" by Al is a little simple by today's standards, but it never fails to resonate with my fond memories of wanting to be a Jedi Knight when I grew up.
When I saw Al in concert a few years ago, his encore was Yoda and the Saga Begins back to back. The vibe from the audience was just amazing. And the great thing is, he may poke fun, but it's the kind a real fan does, one who loves the movies but can recognize some of it's less than perfect bits.
"Did you see him, hitting on the queen?"
"Though he's just nine, and she's fourteen"
When I saw Al in concert a few years ago, his encore was Yoda and the Saga Begins back to back. The vibe from the audience was just amazing. And the great thing is, he may poke fun, but it's the kind a real fan does, one who loves the movies but can recognize some of it's less than perfect bits.
"Did you see him, hitting on the queen?"
"Though he's just nine, and she's fourteen"