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Straight Outta Lynwood
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5 out of 5.0 stars 4 Ratings (3 Reviews)

Album Details: Straight Outta Lynwood

Release Date:10/02/2006
Label:Volcano
UPC:828768995129

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    My First Weird Al CD!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 25, 2009

    Pros: The CD and the Dualdisc!

    Cons: None

    These are the songs that got me started on Weird Al. White And Nerdy, Trapped in the Drive-Thru, all that stuff. This CD is a GREAT Weird Al starter for teenagers and younger, and maybe into the 20's area. Parodys that we know the origanals to, a...nd other songs that are just plain fun and deal with topics that we can actually understand the first time around. And lets' not forget the awsome DuelDisc! I have 5 things the disc can play in, CD player, computer, laptop, Zoombox, and DVD player. The dueldisc works in 4/5 of these. (It doesn't work on the desktop computer) but I can easily rip the songs to my iPod with the computer with no problems at all! Buy this awsome CD! Read more Less

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    Good year for comedy

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 30, 2006

    Pros: spot-on comedy

    Cons: well if you don't have asense of humor you probably won't like this album much... even though it's well written

    This is a spot on parody album! Its been a good year for comedy and parody music...I can't believe this type of music finally made it into the top ten. This and DJ Dingdong (hopefully) mark the beginning of comedy music as being widely accepted. ...I hope so at least...! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Straight Outta Lynwood

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    Three years between Weird Al Yankovic albums has been the norm since the '90s, but a lot happened to the parody king between 2003's Poodle Hat and his 2006 release, Straight Outta Lynwood. First off, Poodle Hat stalled after one single. Then while on tour promoting the album, Yankovic's parents were both killed in their home from carbon monoxide poisoning. Al handled the issue quickly and honestly with his fans, promising to carry on before disappearing for a couple years to cope. Then he came back with the pretty good "You're Pitiful" a riff on James Blunt's "You're Beautiful" and as the track wormed its way around the Internet, Blunt's label, Atlantic, recanted their permission for the parody after they had already granted it. The latter event is something Al's been through before and it always drums up some hype, but his quick and snide reference to Atlantic Records in the "White Nerdy" video seemed genuinely ticked and wiped away some suspicion the whole thing was staged. "White... Nerdy" a suburban take on Chamillionaire's big hit "Ridin'" is the hilarious reason to celebrate his return, and the album it lands on is inspired. The original, nonparody material is usually where the man stumbles, but here the ridiculous "Weasel Stomping Day" and clever "Don't Download This Song" offer something that isn't filler. "White Nerdy" where the terminally uncool singer boasts he's a "whiz at Minesweeper" and "fluent in JavaScript as well as Klingon" is up there with his best, and "Canadian Idiot" a hockeyloving, toquewearing rip on Green Day's "American Idiot" is great, making this effort already one highlight better than Poodle Hat. The latest installment in his series of polka parody melodies this time it's "Polkarama" is a brilliant roll through the recent hits of Modest Mouse, 50 Cent, Rihanna, and many more with a short tribute to the legendary Spike Jones stuck at the end, a thrilling moment for novelty fanatics. Topping it off is the 11minute "Trapped in the DriveThru," which turns R. Kelly's epic "Trapped in the Closet" into an excruciating but funny wait for that greasy bag that will most likely contain the wrong order. This handful of prime Yankovic overshadows the only mildly humorous Usher and Taylor Hicks parodies and the couple original tunes that really drag, but Yankovic's fans don't expect perfection until the next "bestof" rolls around. Lynwood's highs are higher than usual, with Yankovic trying harder and landing more shots. Turns out novelty music's silliest hitmaker is a survivor. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Weird Al Yankovic

The foremost song parodist of the MTV era, "Weird Al" Yankovic carried the torch of musical humor more proudly and more successfully than any performer since Allan Sherman. In the world of novelty records -- a genre noted for its extensive back catalog of flashes-in-the-pan and one-hit wonders -- Yankovic was king, scoring smash after smash over the course of an endurin... Read more