The list below contains links to the recordings based on when they were submitted to amIright.
Nov 29
a parody of "Barbie Girl" by Aqua
. . .for the purpose of inclusion, it's not yet on my profile page.
Soundclick: (mp3)
Nov 24
a parody of "Look What You Made Me Do" by Taylor Swift
Yeah, Title is exactly what it's about--though I love Taylor Swift, and find this song INCREDIBLY addictive--it does lean itself to the topic.
Soundclick: (mp3)
Nov 20
a parody of "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John & Kiki Dee
A Skip Briggs performance of a Rex Ungericht parody. Getting a very early jump on Halloween 2018!
www.parodyman.com: (mp3)
Nov 19
a parody of "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang
The original version of this song praised Yahoo. . .well it was written back when Yahoo was still relevant, now the song reflects Yahoo's more current status as a has-been. One of many old ones that the link had changed and thus disappeared from the site.
Soundclick: (mp3)
Nov 17
a parody of "Feel It Still" by Portugal, The Man
I mean . . . why not
mp3: (mp3)
Nov 15
a parody of "The Wall (album by Pink Floyd)" by Agrimorfee
Please note previous link was invalid, this should be correct. If any issues, please contact me via inthe00s or agrimorfee@hotmail.com. This is the entire parody of Pink Floyd's Wall album, reimagined as a complaint--and reminiscing--of life in the public school system of American suburbia. Music cheaply recorded 1988-1995, video performances cheaply created in 2017. This playlist will run the album automatically for your convenience. Headphones are encouraged.
YouTube: (Home recordings on YouTube)
Nov 12
a parody of "Crazy in Love" by Beyonce
Apparently while I submitted the lyrics back in 2006, I never put the recording on this site. Well--the recording was on a midi--had to change that. Lyrically this one hasn't been transformed as much because I wanted it to reflect the time I wrote it, but the recording itself has been drastically changed.
Soundclick: (mp3)
Nov 3
a parody of "Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizon
I'm not going to lie, the original recording of this was very--sad. The lyrics weren't funny--so I decided it needed a rewrite. No wonder I didn't post the soundclick link before.
Soundclick: (mp3)