Al 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 MoreWe close out Al's debut album with a song about a seriously creepy would-be womanizer.
Read MoreWe (and Al, and his band) hit the big time with Al's career-making hit "Eat It"
Read MoreAl gets satirical in this fascinating attack on hippie dippy 1970s/80s New Age spirituality.
Read MoreThe journey continues with a breezy ode to insincerity
Read MoreAl parodies the late, endless mourned Tom Petty in the first non-single parody he ever released.
Read MoreEverything old is new again as the current kerfuffle in the British royal family lends a new resonance and timeliness to Al’s bluesy tribute to Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Read MoreOur epic jaunt BACK through the complete discography hits another important early parody, in this case Al’s exuberant tribute to ice cream and the androgynous badassery of Joan Jett.
Read MoreOur big look BACK at Al’s entire discography hits another big one in the very first parody on Al’s very first full-length album.
Read MoreOur deep dive BACK into the complete discography of “Weird Al” Yankovic explores an early polio-themed ditty of Al’s that could very well have been his swan song as a recording artist if his career had began and ended with his raw, self-titled debut.
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