We 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 MoreOur big voyage back into the complete discography of “Weird Al” Yankovic continues with a riotous romp through the fractured psyche of a champ turned delicatessen proprietor. PLUS The Weird Accordion to Al/The Travolta/Cage Project Synergy!
Read MoreIf something big is happening in society, good or bad, joyous or tragic, there’s probably a “Weird Al” Yankovic song to go with it.
Read MoreSome updates on the Happy Place’s very first book, The Weird Accordion to Al.
Read MoreAl shares the underdog saga of a man known and revered as “Diamond Jim” in a song rooted in the caffeinated groove of Doobie Brothers’ “China Grove”
Read MoreYou can find him next door to Willy's Fun Arcade.
Read MoreAl, with help from an actual member of the Popeil family, pays simultaneously tongue-in-cheek homage to The B-52s and the King of kitchen gizmos.
Read MoreAl's first polka medley of classic hits cleverly takes the piss out of the entirety of rock music and rock pretension.
Read MoreHe was tense, he was nervous, it just wasn't his night...
Read MoreLooking for an excuse to play “Dare To Be Stupid” in your classroom? I just gave you one!
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