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submitted by Nick Aug 4th 2009 06:01 pm (stereogum.com)
So far on his Internet Leaks EP, Al's played around with T.I. and the Doors before actually getting weirdly serious, but for now he's back to the good times pop cultural mishmashing shtick, bringing a Jack and Meg-styled thump to "CNR" -- as in Charles Nelson Riley, whose virtues are extolled Chuck Norris facts style. Or maybe ala Bill Brasky. The JibJab crew created a video for the track which is another perfect pairing, unless you are averse to animated manatee humping. Continue reading "Weird Al" Parodies The White Stripes...
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submitted by Nick Aug 9th 2018 02:00 pm (stereogum.com)
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