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The Food Album
Release Date: 1993 - 06 - 22, Audio CD, Zomba Last Update 22.12.2009 05:45
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by - written on 30/09/03 (Useful, 83 readings)
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One of ‘Weird Al’ Yankovics compilation albums, but this one is just for those of us that like Food so every song is food related. So what songs are they? I hear you ask. Well Fat Parody of Michael Jackson’s ‘Bad’ Very funny, I don’t have a clue anymore what the original lyrics were. “When you're only having seconds, I'm having twenty-thirds. When I go to get my shoes shined, I gotta take their word. “ Lasagna ‘La la la la la lasagna’ Hmmm could that be similar to ‘La la la la la Bamba’? Yes you have guessed it’s a ... Read the complete review
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