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    Straight Outta Lynwood - Out today!

    I made a topic about this before, but it was more looking forward to the release. Well this is kind of a review/overlook on it. I rushed out and bought it today, and I'm satisfied with it. Anything without parentheses are original Weird Al songs as far as I know.

    White & Nerdy ("Ridin'" by Chamillionaire)
    Pancreas
    Canadian Idiot ("American Idiot" by Green Day)
    I'll Sue Ya
    Polkarama (Various lyrics from several songs)
    Virus Alert
    Confessions Part III ("Confessions Part II" by Usher)
    Weasel Stomping Day
    Close But No Cigar
    Do I Creep You Out ("Do I Make You Proud" by Taylor Hicks)
    Trapped In The Drive Thru ("Trapped in the Closet" by R. Kelly)
    Don't Download This Song


    Also, you can download You're Pitiful ("You're Beautiful" by James Blunt) and Don't Download This Song from www.weirdal.com. Weird Al's myspace allegedly has White & Nerdy available for download as well, but I haven't checked (I have the CD, not like it matters to me. )

    So far, the parody songs have been pretty good. I'll Sue Ya was the only one I wasn't too fond of, and I really liked Don't Download This Song, Virus Alert, Confessions Part III, and Trapped In The Drive Thru. Canadian Idiot and White & Nerdy were pretty good too, and everything else was ok. The lyrics in most of them are good, and the same Weird Al humor is present.

    My only regret is that he doesn't release these things more often.
    Keep the change.

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    Re: Straight Outta Lynwood - Out today!

    Eh.

    Eh.

    Eeeeeeeeeeh.
    The Cyclops having only one eye, needed to seek shelter from the harsh sun. The shadow cast by the spheres gave him temporary respite.

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      Re: Straight Outta Lynwood - Out today!

      Wasting my days away again in Marijuanaville....
      The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

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