Al gets deep, vocally at least, in this tabloid-themed parody of Crash Test Dummies’ inescapable hit “Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmmm”
Read MoreAl’s love affair with Japan reached a thundering crescendo when he recorded a Japanese-language version of “Jurassic Park.”
Read MoreGood news for people looking forward to the Weird Accordion to Al book: it’s gonna be great!
Read MoreWe re-visit one of Al’s best, most important songs in instrumental form.
Read MoreAl’s got Pac-Man Fever and Beatlemania in this infectious tribute to one of the video game world’s most ubiquitous and beloved icons.
Read MoreWe hit our landmark one hundred and sixty-ninth entry with a nice little jingle Al did for his pal Dr. Demento
Read MoreA half decade before “Yoda” made its debut on Dare to Be Stupid Al and some pals recorded an intimate demo version, a raw sonic blueprint for the iconic, anthemic majesty to come.
Read MoreAl 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!
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