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Straight Outta Lynwood is the twelfth studio album by the American parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic, released on September 26, 2006, the title drawing inspiration from hip hop group N.W.A's Straight Outta Compton. [1] It was the sixth studio album self-produced by Yankovic.
Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic (2009) Parody of "American Idiot" by Green Day. "Cavity Search" Bad Hair Day (1996) Parody of "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" by U2. "The Check's in the Mail" "Weird Al" Yankovic (1983) Original "Christmas at Ground Zero" Polka Party! (1986) Permanent Record: Al in the Box ...
It was the ninth music video produced for the album Straight Outta Lynwood. The video was also featured as Channel Frederator's 100th episode. In June 2008, "Trapped in the Drive-Thru" received the award of Funniest Film of 2007 at the Channel Frederator Awards.
"Don't Download This Song" is the first single from "Weird Al" Yankovic's 12th studio album Straight Outta Lynwood. The song was released exclusively on August 21, 2006 as a digital download. The song was released exclusively on August 21, 2006 as a digital download.
Yankovic performing during the Straight Outta Lynwood tour in 2007 "Canadian Idiot" was the second song performed on Yankovic's 2007–08 Straight Outta Lynwood concert tour, following a polka medley. [16] In an interview with Rolling Stone, Yankovic said of the tracks on the album "Canadian Idiot" was "the most fun to perform live". [17]
"White & Nerdy" is the second single from "Weird Al" Yankovic's album Straight Outta Lynwood, which was released on September 26, 2006. It parodies the song "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire and Krayzie Bone.
The LP version marked the first time that five of Yankovic's albums (viz. Alapalooza, Bad Hair Day, Running with Scissors, Poodle Hat, and Straight Outta Lynwood) appeared on vinyl. [3] Following the Pledge Music pre-order, only a handful of the sets were manufactured and released. [1]
In his review of Straight Outta Lynwood, Scott Shetler of Slant praised "Pancreas" as "an exquisitely crafted homage to Brian Wilson featuring the layered harmonies and fun instrumentation (toy piano, sleigh bells, ukulele, vibraphone) characteristic of the Beach Boys. The purposefully absurd lyrics prove that Wilson’s classic sound would be ...