Detailed Album Track List
01. "DFSX Radio Jingle" (2009) - a rerecording of the DFSX jingle
02. "Centipede" (2007 mix) - a parody of the J. Geils Band hit "Centerfold" from 1981 with the lyrics changed into the subject of a major 80's arcade game.
03. "What if Your Wife Was a Man" (2007 mix) - a parody of a Carla Ulbrich hit "What if Your Girlfriend Was Gone", which was parodied by her into "What If Your Butt Was Gone."
04. "Fump" (2007 mix) - a song about a Funny Music Project website.
05. "I'm a Pac-Man" no sound fx (2008 mix) - this time, the video game character gets to sing the video game blues.
06. "I've Seen Everything" (2006 mix) - parody of "I've Been Everywhere" by Hank Snow and Johnny Cash. This is the second parody of that song. The first parody that I know of was performed by Rick Moranis with "I Ain't Going Nowhere" from the CD "Agoraphobic Cowboy" from 2005, also recommended.
07. "Old Time TV Shows" (2007 mix) - a parody of the Bob Seger classic, except with old time TV shows instead of rock and roll. We old geezers who knew when TV was better can relate to that.
08. "Hollywood Squarin'" regular mix (2000) - a parody of the Kool and the Gang hit "Hollywood's Swingin'" as the tune is turned into a tribute to a game show but without the celebrity out takes and the last half of the song is in the foreground.
09. "Good Times" full version (2006 mix) - the Chic song "Good Times" had nothing to do with the hit TV show of the 1970s. This parody mentions this TV show, along with 25 other shows from the 1970s.
10. "Pokemon" (2000 mix) - A parody of They Might Be Giants' hit "Particle Man".
11. "Kirk Spock Bones" (2008 mix) - a parody of the late Logan Whitehurst hit "Robot Cat", but it's turned into a Star Trek rap and doesn't use the melody of Logan's song.
12. "10, 20, 30, 40--A Farting Song" take 1 (2010) - just having some fun with the vocal chords.
13. "10, 20, 30, 40--A Farting Song" take 2 (2010) - just having some fun with the vocal chords.
14. "I'm Doing Nothing For Christmas" (2004 mix) - it features a man who is so turned off by the holiday hype and commercialism that he decides to skip the holiday and do nothing for Christmas.
15. "I'm Doing Nothing For Christmas" (2004, no talk between lyrics mix) - it features a man who is so turned off by the holiday hype and commercialism that he decides to skip the holiday and do nothing for Christmas.
16. "Bars" (2008 mix, early fade) - a parody of Gary Numan's 1980 new wave hit "Cars". The song celebrates going to a bar to drink and have fun.
17. "Good Times" regular version (2006 mix) - the Chic song "Good Times" had nothing to do with the hit TV show of the 1970s. This parody mentions this TV show, along with 25 other shows from the 1970s.
18. "Hello, Mila (A Letter to Mila Kunis)" draft version (2008) - a parody of a classical song done about a popular TV star of the 00s. It's a lyrical parody of Allan Sherman's 1963 classic "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter From Camp Granada)" and uses the public domain composition "Dance of the Hours" as the melody.