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Alapalooza is the
eighth studio album by the
American parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic,
released in 1993. By the
completion of his
previous album, Off...
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Alapalooza: The
Videos is a VHS
release of four of "Weird Al" Yankovic's
music videos. Al
later joked that it was
originally supposed to be
called “Alapalooza:...
- LP
version marked the
first time that five of Yankovic's
albums (viz.
Alapalooza, Bad Hair Day,
Running with Scissors,
Poodle Hat, and
Straight Outta Lynwood)...
- Yankovic; it was
released both as a
single and as part of Yankovic's
Alapalooza album in
October 1993. "Jur****ic Park" was
penned by
Yankovic after he...
- the RIAA, and
producing the
Billboard top 40 hit "Smells Like Nirvana".
Alapalooza, his
eighth studio album, was
released in
October 1993; it
peaked at number...
- two
studio albums were
modest successes in
light of Off the Deep End.
Alapalooza was
released in 1993, and led with "Jur****ic Park", a
spoof of "MacArthur...
- "Smells Like Nirvana" single, as well as Yankovic's
eighth studio album,
Alapalooza,
which was
released four
months after The Food Album. I don't mind putting...
- is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic,
which was
featured on his 1993
album Alapalooza. It is a
parody of "Under the Bridge" and "Give It Away", both by the...
- by
American song
parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic,
released on his
album Alapalooza,
parodying the song "Achy
Breaky Heart" by
Billy Ray Cyrus. The song details...
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written all the
original songs that were to
appear on his next album,
Alapalooza.
Because he was
concerned that one of the
jokes from the song "I Was Only...