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Technobabble
Various Artists
A compilation of funny songs about technology featuring some of the funniest artists on the scene today. Contains many new and unreleased tracks.
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Description
Technobabble is a compilation CD of funny songs that celebrate technology in all its forms- computers, video games, why we love them, why we hate them, the people responsible for it, the people who use it, the technology of the past, and the technology of the future. It's all featured on this disk.
This CD features some of the biggest names in funny music today including a new and previously unreleased song by Dr. Demento's most requested artist of the 21st century, the great Luke Ski. Many other favorites from the Dr. Demento Show are also represented on this disk including Sudden Death, Worm Quartet, Da Vinci's Notebook, and Logan Whitehurst and the Junior Science Club. Also represented on the disk are "the world's fastest filker" Tom Smith, and one of Canada's most popular comedy acts The Arrogant Worms.
Technobabble contains many new and unreleased tracks. Sudden Death, Worm Quartet, Dr. SETI, Flying Like Wilma, Joshua Grosvent, and the great Luke Ski have all contributed songs to this compilation that are currently available nowhere else! The musical styles on the CD range from rock to rap to filk to a capella to genres that haven't even been defined yet. This hilarious CD is perfect for nerds, geeks, and techies everywhere!
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