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DEC 011CD
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Phone pranks and other approximate forms of human behavior, spoon-feeding the Celebrities at their Worst generation, one more time."The funniest rare shit you only heard about from your college roommate in the most hushed of tones." Features: "J&H Productions, Paul Super-Apple (demos and song commentary sent to Keith Richards in 1980, "taking the concept of of 'Industry Wannabe' to previously uncharted heights in this mind-numbingly heartfelt plea"), Poor Naive Mary ("a tantalized actuality from the upcoming Computer God multi-volume anthology chronicling KDIL, 'America's most notorious pirate radio station'") , FCC Mexican Penis Test ("a classic of the prank call genre"), Judy Mae vs Mufresboro ("these Bible-Belt Baptists are out for heretical blood"), Biafra ("a disturbing dinnertime teaser from another upcoming Computer God series, Celebrity Endorsements and Questionable PSA's"), Cambodian Refugee Calls ("truly groundbreaking work...the most exalted among all prank-calls").
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DEC 013CD
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"A completely unexpected Volume in this series of legendary spew containing 73 minutes of material not being included in the forthcoming 'official' Volume Three. Opens with truly sickening Christmas material with Joan Crawford and her children; Roger Waters, Courtney Love, Melvin Belli, and Billy Crystal throwing tantrums onstage or on the phone; Mark Lindsay/Raiders psychedelic 'Swingy' doll and Pontiac ads; Sharon TateĆs tanning tips; various filth from leading ladies Angelyne, Florence Henderson, Talullah Bankhead, and Mae West (ads and a reverse prank phone call, a la Jerry Lewis's 'Bill Lynch'); and total race baiting from Dr. Nina Simone in a lengthy rant that has her hipster interviewer dismayed -- as well as the only extant copy of an NBC internal memo: a deluxe produced song-musical sent out to let everyone know how badly the network was performing that year; Peter Frampton's Mazda ad audition and a melange of dozens of 'Voices of the 70s' doing snippets of commercials to promote their ad agency -- the entire CD supporting the Computer God's label's assertion that reality is its own best satire. Features a guest appearance from poster boy Marlon Brando and friend."
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DEC 007CD
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"2 1/2 more hours of bad acting, bad comedy, bad rock 'n' roll, bad everything." Features: Barbara Streisand, Elton John, Tiny Tim, Laverne Baker/Jackie Wilson, William Shatner, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Lenny Bruce, Jim Morrison, Hank Williams Jr., Linda McCartney, Brian Wilson, Venom (the complete Ecstatic Peace! single, remixed!), James Brown, Stevie Nicks, Lee Elia, Ernie Anderson, Sammy Petrillo, William Conrad, Jack Benny, Milton Bearle, Ken Berry, Jackie Gayle, Flip Wilson, Unknown, Ed Sullivan, Johnny Carson, Pat Paulsen, William B. Williams, Norm Crosby, Don Rickles, George Jessel, Red Buttons, Lauren Bacall, Alan King, Charles Coburn, Maurice Chevalier, Phil Silvers, Jan Murray, George Burns, Art Linkletter, Jack Carter, Phyllis Diller, Edgar Bergen, Jack Benny, Rob Reiner, Garry Shandling, Norm Crosby, Buddy Hackett, Rob Reiner, Robin Williams, John Byner, Pat Cooper, Alan King and Billy Crystal. We offer you our apologies now in advance. [Limited stock]
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