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Weird Al Yankovic’s “Mandatory Fun” Release

Al Yankovic, Jeff Dodes, Adam Zelinka, Jon “Bermuda” Schwartz

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Website of the musician and parodist of the same name who gives a new twist to popular songs by creating pastiches featuring his own sartirical lyrics. His current album, “Mandatory Fun,” topped the US charts.

Charlie Gschwend: “An artist who released his first track in 1976 puts millennials to shame with his understanding of the ‘new media landscape.’ Eight videos released in eight days exploded over the Internet, winning him a number one spot on the charts. Amazingly, it was all paid for by sites like Funny or Die, Yahoo, and College Humor. Bravo, Al.”

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Website of the musician and parodist of the same name who gives a new twist to popular songs by creating pastiches featuring his own sartirical lyrics. His current album, “Mandatory Fun,” topped the US charts.

Charlie Gschwend: “An artist who released his first track in 1976 puts millennials to shame with his understanding of the ‘new media landscape.’ Eight videos released in eight days exploded over the Internet, winning him a number one spot on the charts. Amazingly, it was all paid for by sites like Funny or Die, Yahoo, and College Humor. Bravo, Al.”

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