(Part 2) Best comedy recordings music according to redditors

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We found 131 Reddit comments discussing the best comedy recordings music. We ranked the 82 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/dominicaldaze · 21 pointsr/Music
u/ShiftyJim · 4 pointsr/Music

Right here.

You can thank me later.

u/veritablequandary · 3 pointsr/Cheese

Chocolate. Inspired by a Ween album I dipped nacho cheese Doritos into chocolate pudding and I've never looked back.

Dark chocolate + stinky bleu cheese = heaven.

u/legendofj · 3 pointsr/AquaJail

If you don't have the Aqua Teen Christmas CD, I suggest you pick it up

u/TOUCHER_OF_SHEEP · 3 pointsr/Metal
u/raddit-bot · 3 pointsr/listentothis

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|name|Ween|
|about artist|Ween was an experimental rock group formed in 1984 in New Hope, Pennsylvania, United States when Aaron Freeman (Gene Ween) and Mickey Melchiondo (Dean Ween) met in an eighth grade typing class. Ween collected a large underground fanbase despite being generally unknown in mainstream music circles aside from their 1992 fluke hit “Push Th' Little Daisies”. The band's style is eclectic, and while they could generally be referred to as rock, one of their defining tendencies has been experimentation with various styles incorporating a strong element of humor and absurdity. (more on last.fm)|
|album|Shinola (Vol. 1), released Oct 2005|
|track|Monique the Freak|
|images|album image, artist image|
|links|lyrics, wikipedia, allmusic, download for free, discogs, biography, official homepage, track on amazon, album on amazon|
|tags|rock|
|similar|Moistboyz, The Frogs, Butthole Surfers, Phish, Aaron Freeman|
|metrics|lastfm listeners: 420,317, lastfm plays: 12,365,788, youtube plays: 11,012, radd.it score: 12|


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u/sebalinsky · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/spline9 · 2 pointsr/Music

This is awesome.

It's not the same style but check out The Kids of Widney High. They are another band of special needs kids but unlike The Pink Spurdos, the instruments are played by their teachers and friends. Not sure where they are now but I'm glad to be able to say I've seen them play a couple times.

There is a youtube documentary - Kids of Widney High: A Short Documentary If that interests you, check out this other documentary Act Your Age: The Kids of Widney High Story and pick up their music.

u/siegewolf · 2 pointsr/MLPLounge

I'm going to go non-traditional with Flesh Eating Rollerskate Holiday Joyride.

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/VinylDeals

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u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Music

Dude, I heard "Dirty Love" on a classic rock station, and when I bought the CD I found it on, it was a compilation CD that was put out in the mid 90's called "Strictly Commercial". I listened to the CD once, broke out in a cold sweat, nearly came, and dropped to my knees babbling like a southern baptist preacher in the midst of a well rehearsed glossolalia, as the inward parts of my brain convulsed in ecstasy. It really runs the Zappa gambit of some of his most hook laden works, and isn't burdened by all the jazz fusion stuff that you may or may not like later.

>Frank Zappa 101. As close as anyone has come to a definitive greatest hits set, Strictly Commercial manages to encapsulate much, if not most, of a career that deliberately defied any such attempts. This is the most accessible single collection of Zappa's music available, containing familiar ditties such as "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow," "Joe's Garage," and the radio hit, "Valley Girl." Those skeptical of his guitar work will most certainly find the included selections, "Sexual Harassment in the Workplace," "I'm the Slime," and "Muffin Man" to be educational. Excellent for whetting the appetites of potential Zappa fanatics. --Andrew Boscardin

u/colindean · 1 pointr/gaming

> You can't run,
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> I'm having too much fun,
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> Listen all you fools,
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> Don't you know that Carnage rules?
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> Told you once, I won't tell you twice,
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> Heed my word and pay my price.

Album on amazon

u/thekidwiththelisp · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/cobwebs5 · 1 pointr/tipofmytongue

There are a ton of novelty compilations, unfortunately. Possibly this one? https://www.amazon.com/These-Ghoulish-Things-Horror-Halloween/dp/B000A8SXN8

If not, here's a list of some others: http://www.randysrodeo.com/features/halloween/index.php

u/womandad · 1 pointr/gaming
u/macejuenas · 1 pointr/TenaciousD

https://www.amazon.com/D-Fun-Pak-Tenacious/dp/B0000UHFPS

I think this ep is the only release you can find it on, but i'm not sure.

u/toastspork · 1 pointr/video

Study up on Bruce Bickford.

The Amazing Mr. Bickford (not on DVD that I know of), Baby Snakes (his animation is only part of the movie), but especially his biography, Monster Road .


For general stop-motion inspiration, look into Mike Jittlov.

u/ReidFleming · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Clips available at Amazon.

u/killamcbills · 1 pointr/answers

This does, but I bet it tastes terrible.

u/Wharpa · 1 pointr/todayilearned

The "greatest hits" album is Strictly Commercial and that's how I got started. Spotify now has a gigantic collection of his work, and I would wholeheartedly recommend that any rock/jazz musicians try out a few of his songs. He was an incredible composer and band leader.