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Artist/Band:
Weird Al Yankovic
Lyrics for Song: Livin' In The Fridge
Lyrics for Album: Alapalooza
There's somethin' weird in the fridge today
I don't know what it is
Food I can't recognize
My roommate won't throw a thing away
I guess it's probably his
It looks like it's alive...
And livin' in the fridge...livin' in the fridge
Livin' in the fridge...livin' in the fridge
There's somethin' gross in the fridge today
It's green and growin' hair
It's been there since July
If you can name that object
In that baggie over there
Then mister, you're a better man than I
It's livin' in the fridge
You can't stop the mold from growin'
Livin' in the fridge
Can't tell what it is at all
Livin' in the fridge
You can't stop the mold from growin'
]Livin' in the fridge
Tell me do you think it should be carbon-dated
Fumigated or cremated and buried at sea?
You try to save a little bit of your home cookin'
Couple weeks later, got a scary-lookin' specimen
It always happens, my friend
Again and again and again and again
Somethin' stinks in the fridge today
And it's been rottin' there all week
It could be liver cake or woolly mammoth steak
Well, maybe I should take another peek...
Livin' in the fridge
You can't stop the mold from growin'
Livin' in the fridge
Can't tell what it is at all
Livin' in the fridge
You can't stop the mold from growin'
Livin' in the fridge
Livin' in the fridge
Don't know what it is, don't know what it is
Livin' in the fridge
Don't know what it is, don't know what it is
Livin' in the fridge
Don't know what it is at all
Livin' in the fridge, yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
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Livin' In The Fridge
Weird Al Yankovic's 'Livin' In The Fridge' stands as a quintessential example of his signature parody style, blending comedic storytelling with polished pop-rock production. Recorded for the 2008 compilation album Alapalooza, the track features Yankovic's characteristic vocal delivery and humorous lyrics that satirize domestic life and the absurdity of living in a refrigerator. The song showcases his ability to craft intricate narratives within the constraints of a parody format, drawing from his extensive discography of musical jokes. As part of his broader catalog of humorous recordings, the track exemplifies the enduring appeal of his work, which has influenced countless artists in the comedy-rock genre and remains a staple of his live performances and public appearances. |
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