While I'm not saying you guys are a drag?
It is a seriously complete drag that this thread got this far without this coming up...
Re: C/NC: Parody bands
23A bit more seriously though...
How do you mention them without anything else along with the mention?
The presentation is at least sixty percent of it.
How do you mention them without anything else along with the mention?
The presentation is at least sixty percent of it.
Re: C/NC: Parody bands
24Hahahahahahahaha that was awesomenumberthirty wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 7:10 pm While I'm not saying you guys are a drag?
It is a seriously complete drag that this thread got this far without this coming up...
Total_douche, MSW, LICSW (lulz)
Re: C/NC: Parody bands
25This one always feels like it is right there on the line...
(also one more chance to win over some of the grumps from the "Glam..." thread...)
(also one more chance to win over some of the grumps from the "Glam..." thread...)
Re: C/NC: Parody bands
26I know that Macaulay Culkin had a parody band called The Pizza Underground, who played Velvet Underground songs with the words changed to be about pizza. That sounds like a sad, shitty idea to me, but I guess the guys from Mac Sabbath saw potential.
Re: C/NC: Parody bands
28I never heard The Pizza Underground, so maybe the music does suck, but I like the idea - VU is like the ultimate underground/super-influential band in a way, and here's a band deciding to cover their songs, but swap their lyrics to ones about pizza.Anthony Flack wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 5:39 pm I know that Macaulay Culkin had a parody band called The Pizza Underground, who played Velvet Underground songs with the words changed to be about pizza. That sounds like a sad, shitty idea to me
"Whatever happened to that album?"
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
Re: C/NC: Parody bands
29My generalized impression of joke bands is that they're half-committed to whatever they're doing. They're often not great artists writing great songs, but if you squint hard enough from the right perspective can see how playing a bunch of half-assed songs about the teevee show Lost is funny, i guess??? Weird Al is fine. He isn't a dabbler. The rest of them can go pound sand.
Re: C/NC: Parody bands
30Mac Sabbath made a great video, but I have a hard time with Brummy Ozzy's lyrics coming out with a fake Cockney accent.