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Old 07-30-2009, 07:58 PM   #51 (permalink)
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hahaha, agree on the Mr Bungle. Funny, and a quality tune too.
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Old 07-30-2009, 11:51 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Pretty much any Richard Cheese covers.... but right now for sheer laughs I can't go past his cover of Down with the Sickness by Disturbed... seriously funny stuff!
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Old 01-03-2010, 09:06 AM   #53 (permalink)
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Dudley Perkins' rap song, "Animal Crackers," always makes me chuckle. I wouldn't have known of this song if one of my MB friends hadn't sent me the link, thinking correctly that I would enjoy the video! I like the way this comedy song uses humor to give a serious message. "Put the guns away before my homie eats your hand." Heh heh.

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If a chicken was smart enough to be able to speak English and run in a geometric pattern, then I think it should be smart enough to dial 911 (999) before getting the axe, and scream to the operator, "Something must be done! Something must be done!"
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:47 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Anyone ever heard of NoFx?????
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Old 01-03-2010, 04:07 PM   #55 (permalink)
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Dudley Perkins' rap song, "Animal Crackers," always makes me chuckle. I wouldn't have known of this song if one of my MB friends hadn't sent me the link, thinking correctly that I would enjoy the video! I like the way this comedy song uses humor to give a serious message. "Put the guns away before my homie eats your hand." Heh heh.

That's sorta cool I guess. I was a little puzzled when I saw the cutsey puppets and then started listening to the message of the song. Kinda seems like an odd combo. I did smile quite a few times though and admit to laughing out loud once as I watched. ><


Anyways, kinda a coincidence for me that this thread got bumped like this. I was actually listening to punk group Guttermouth's album Musical Monkey last night. I was honestly thinking to myself at the time that it might be the funniest CD I own, so I suppose I have to link a song or two now since this thread popped up.

Guttermouth - Perfect World

"Nacho cheese and anarchy, boy that sure sounds good to me!" 0_0


Guttermouth - Baker's Dozen

A song about how stupid all the "cores" can be in labeling punk bands. I think some people on these boards would appreciate it. Its even got the lyrics in the video to follow along more easily!
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As if the song wasn't already bad enough, it was coupled with this farcical video. The breakdown near the end is hilarious... take note of the bassist's facial spasm at 2:43, the drummer's eyebrow contortions at 2:50 and the best part at 2:57 where the bassist is so emotionally overcome that he's on the verge of bursting into tears.

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Old 01-04-2010, 01:40 PM   #57 (permalink)
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Guttermouth - Baker's Dozen

A song about how stupid all the "cores" can be in labeling punk bands. I think some people on these boards would appreciate it. Its even got the lyrics in the video to follow along more easily!
This Guttermouth song made me chuckle the most, Dieselboy, especially when the singer starts to blubbler, "Should I be emo and just cry?" and later says, "Sober vegans you all suck." It made me wonder: are there a lot of vegans in the punk rock scene? Poor vegans. Always getting flack.

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As if the song wasn't already bad enough, it was coupled with this farcical video. The breakdown near the end is hilarious... take note of the bassist's facial spasm at 2:43, the drummer's eyebrow contortions at 2:50 and the best part at 2:57 where the bassist is so emotionally overcome that he's on the verge of bursting into tears.

Haha! I did laugh out loud and even teared up at 2:57 when the bassist appears so emotionally overcome. Anytime the skeletons pop up and look around made me smile, too. I wonder, though, was this song/video intended to be funny? They look so much like serious metal bands where singers swing their hair around (which I always find comical), that I wasn't sure if they were trying to be funny. Any song that repeats "hearts on fire" so many times couldn't possibly be serious, could it?

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I'm on a boat! This song makes me laugh every time..
Oh, that one did make me laugh, too. I like when the guy sings about his flip flops and nautical theme clothing. Very cute. And that poor disappointed guy left at home! Quite a slick video, really.
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Really? The first time I heard that song, I just thought it was really sh1t and have hated it ever since.



Hey! I used to see that AdultSwim programme all the time on the tv at about midnight just before I used to go to bed (I used to work early shifts) but never actually watched it & still havent. That link didnt seem to work, what is it anyway, I heard its some kind of cartoon.


I bet you you could play the first video on radio and people wouldnt even notice lol.

I pished myself at the Santa Claus one & also the 'high as ****' one.

Cheers man! By the way what is the guys name again?

EDIT: Really? So people went there expecting proper music and got hit with this? lol classic. They should do it at Westlife concerts just to piss the sad fans off.
Also it scares me how these groups such as Take That & co actually sell out stadiums. Also when they broke up the first time, people were actually commiting suicide and shiit.
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Old 01-05-2010, 01:47 AM   #59 (permalink)
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