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Yes, the title being unnecessarily long WAS necessary.
Yes, the title being unnecessarily long WAS necessary.
Class Acts
Dr. Demento's
April 29, 1980
A collection of novelty music presented as a Dr. Demento radio show. Also one of the earliest "Weird Al" Yankovic recordings, newer than his first single by only 4 months. Also features some other great songs that have become more obscure, like Making Love In A Subaru and I Gotta Get A Fake I.D.
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Insane Ian
2002
A "Weird Al" Yankovic tribute album, featuring covers of Weird Al songs like You Don't Love Me Anymore, Dog Eat Dog, I Remember Larry, The Day Alfred Went Weird (parody of The Night Santa Went Crazy), and Albuquerque, as well as original songs, like Biggest Fan and Are You Going To The Weird Al Concert.
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They Might Be Giants
January 5, 1990
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"Weird Al" Yankovic
February 28, 1984
"Weird Al" Yankovic's 2nd album, and it is significantly more polished than his first. Featuring standout originals like Midnight Star and Nature Trail To Hell, alongside iconic parodies like Eat It and I Lost On Jeopardy, this is bound to be an S class album.
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"Weird Al" Yankovic
June 26, 1999
Arguably the best "Weird Al" Yankovic album (in my opinion), this album features the 2nd of Weird Al's Star Wars parodies, The Saga Begins, as well as one of his first "nerdy" songs, It's All About The Pentiums. Additionally, it features certain fan-favorite originals, like Your Horoscope For Today and Albuquerque.
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"Weird Al" Yankovic
June 15, 2014
Weird Al's last contractually-obligated album, from when he signed the 14-album deal with Scotti Bros. One of the most well known albums, and his first (and so far, only) album to chart #1. Has one of the highest music video per track, tying with Straight Outta Lynwood for 2nd place, with 9 videos for 12 tracks.