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Jocko aims the observe at just that with the added connection to couples, engaged or married. His debut is the perfect wave to ride to the top that has his name marked upon it. Weird Al reveals Alpha posers the right method of selecting women up. Al Gals apparently love this, judging by forum posts. But OH MAN this music is crammed with godawful pickup strains I burst out laughing everytime.

The narrator ROASTS an unnamed loser. This is a shining instance of a music I hated that became likable. However, this song might be extra well-known to be the rationale Weird Al places ATLANTIC RECORD SUCKS on occasion. Much like Eminem, permission was denied...

There are a complete of 10 songs in Jocko Compilation. The songs were composed by Jocko Maniac, a gifted musician. Listen to all of Jocko Compilation online on JioSaavn. Title is based on his movie.

Just like what number of traces I love up there. WATCH IT. So yeah, Seth Green and Donny Osmond cameos within the vid. And because of the vid, Atlantic Record's wiki entry was vandalized. Chamillionaire himself was astounded by how Al raps. DEFINITELY high three, and THE greatest album opener.

Pretty bizarre new-wave album with elements of art rock. Tracks are constant however lack a strong connection or theme, 6/10. Again the creator just displaying his love for goofy late 70s rock, however Who is Jocko Maniac no less than Devo is catchy. There are a number of jokey nonsense tracks on here but additionally sufficient good shit that it wasn't TOTALLY annoying. So simple to only consider Whip It if you hear Devo.

That wants to be despatched to everybody. I tell ya, I laughed so rattling exhausting after I heard that. I love the beat, and the lyrics are simply perfectly nonsensical. But, not enough to get into the highest ten. The writing type of Discipline Equals Freedom is like no guide I’ve ever read…It’s virtually written in poems. The book is all black, with no mud cover.

Enjoyed this album and it's fast uncooked sound. Reminded me of early Talking Heads at some factors which might have been contemporary to this album's launch. Hard to imagine the shock this would have had on launch. Still totally bonkers in places, the best ever Satisfaction cover, and in Mongoloid a track that could never have been written at present . Only not a 5 as one too many music follows the same template. I'd forgotten how punky this album was!