Al debuted four decades ago with this fascinatingly raw tribute to over-consumption.
Read MoreThe now Kickstarter-approved Weird Accordion to Al returns—with a vengeance—with “Take Me Down”, an infectious 1978 bluegrassy obscurity that has the distinction of being the first “Weird Al” Yankovic song ever to appear on vinyl.
Read MoreWith this landmark piece, we’ve reached another milestone: end end of Al’s studio albums! Huzzah! Go us! Now it’s book time!
Read MoreAl’s parody of Pharrell’s monster hit is a wonderful exercise in bad taste.
Read MoreAl channels the Pixies to satirize the infernal entitlement of the first world and their non-problems.
Read MoreJust chillax.
Read MoreIt’s a paradigm shift!
Read MoreAl comes in like a wrecking ball on a zippy tour through the top hits of the early teens.
Read MoreAl inhabits the mind of someone afflicted with Post-Traumatic-Silliness-Disorder in this wonderfully goofy Foo Fighters pastiche.
Read MoreAl’s here to distinguish what’s proper English in this infectious parody of Robin Thicke, Pharrell and T.I’s “Blurred Lines.”
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