Drooling Over Album 13

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Hold on. Why is Fall Out Boy covering a song about gang violence?

I mean, really?
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XP Oddly enough, I heard this cover for the first time in the supermarket today, and I come here and everyones talking about it... bizarre!

... I found the style rather... annoying... but I know Al can make very annoying things and make them awesome, so who knows!!!

Just so long as he doesn't replace Yoda! <_<
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I don't think he's going to replace Yoda for a LONG time...

I don't mind the FOB version of Beat It. I like it. It's one of the only good songs that play in P.E.
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HappyGilmore @ October 15, 2008 10:53 am wrote: I like Viva La Vida, but I would probably prefer a "Violet Hill" parody.

Don't know how that'd work, but I'm sure Al could work it out.
Personally I'd be happy with anything Coldplay - I'm sure Al could come up with something. VLV seems the most likely one though since it is the more well known one.
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ajd @ October 15, 2008 07:12 am wrote: Personally I'd be happy with anything Coldplay - I'm sure Al could come up with something. VLV seems the most likely one though since it is the more well known one.
It is?

Hmm. I hear Violet Hill all the time, so eh. I just prefer that one, but either way it'd be good. I like both songs.
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Bruce the Duck @ October 15, 2008 12:41 am wrote: Okay, I just went and listened to the sample of "Beat It" by the Fall Out Boys on iTunes. I take back what I said before. If Al does this version, I will get up and walk out of the concert.
It's not a good version at all. At all. Sadly, I'd bet most of Fall Out Boy's audience would hear MJ's version and be like, "This version sucks compared to FOB's."
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HappyGilmore @ October 16, 2008 12:31 am wrote: It is?

Hmm. I hear Violet Hill all the time, so eh. I just prefer that one, but either way it'd be good. I like both songs.
Well, VLV *did* hit #1 in both the US and the UK, and was in the top 10 in most Western countries... VH is still fairly well known due to its early release online though.

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Let's talk about artists that are prime for style parody treatment on this album. I'm thinking he usually does at least one that is a MAJOR rock artist (Rage, Beck, NIN, Nirvana, etc going backwards). Also one that is a personal favorite band of Al's (Cake, Ben Folds, ska, They Might Be Giants, etc).

Who do you think would be a good target for this album?

Radiohead, Linkin Park (i hope not), any others?
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I'd really love to see a style parody of Gnarls Barkley or Blues Traveler. I don't know how likely either of those are, but they'd be nice.

Also, I'm still waiting for Al to do an ORIGINAL rap song. Unfortunately, I think "I'll Sue Ya" is as close as we're ever gonna get.
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I'll Sue Ya is a rap song??? Ugh, I'm not a genre buff as well as all-around American musical style cuisinart, but let me disagree...

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