His patients, tragically, die before they can pay!
Read MoreWe close our exploration of Al's second album with the song that invented horrorcore (in my mind at least) and an exploration of why we like being scared, in entertainment, at least.
Read MoreAl engages with tabloid culture and a particularly outrageous supermarket tabloid in a delightful album cut from Al’s first great record, In 3-D.
Read MoreIf you love sweet, sweet “Weird Al” memorabilia the way I do boy are you in luck!
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