The 12th full length comedy music album by 'the great Luke Ski' features his Logan Award winning parody about struggling to lose weight, "Candybars". He also pays tribute to "The Mandalorian", the women of "Star Wars", "The Twilight Zone", "Supergirl", "The Flash", "Adventure Time", and greatest animated series in the history of Cartoon Network, "Mighty Magiswords" (on which Luke was a storyboard artist, writer, voice actor, and songwriter for 3 years).
As the title implies, many of the tracks on this album are very specifically about what has been going on in Luke's life during the 8-and-a-half years that have passed since his last album. The best of times (living the animation life, and making songs for the FuMP dot com and running the MarsCon Comedy Music Track) and the worst of times (trying to make a living in the gig economy, navigating being single again in the 2020s, and the skin-melting heat of southern California).
And as a continuation from his previous album "4th Grade Talent Show" there are 7 new "Dumb Parody Ideas" tracks for you to enjoy / be reviled by. In any case, as Paul Sabourin put it during the "Paul & Storm" concert at FuMPFeST 2016, it's all "Needlessly Meta".
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An original song about the animation podcast "Kyle And Luke Talk About Toons", written and performed by its hosts, Kyle A. Carrozza and Luke Ski.
Here's that theme song we've been meaning to record for... how long have we had a podcast? It's here, by the way: www.kyleandluke.com
lyrics
Kyle: We spend all day drawing cartoons
Luke: From morning until the late afternoon.
Both: But when we come home from that:
Kyle and Luke
Will talk about toons
Oh, what in the world
could even be wrong with us?
Luke: Hey Kyle. Kyle: Yes Luke. Luke: I think that I'm the only guy
who remembers Rick Moranis in “Gravedale High”.
Kyle: You might have caught that, but the rest of us missed,
'cause I was watching “Kidd Video” starring Robbie Rist.
But what I really miss is Will Vinton’s Claymations,
Luke: (eating) How' bout a Michael Bay film about “the California Raisins”?
Kyle: Are you eating Chipotle? Luke: *gulp* Yeah, they're salsa's good!
Kyle: So rude. Luke: Hey suck my [BALSA WOOD!]
Kyle: I was such a huge geek for that cat named “Eek”.
Check out the fan art I made on my stylin' Cintiq!
Luke: Hey, I wonder why “Spawn” is no longer on.
Or how about a “Wreck-It Ralph” crossover with “Tron”?
Kyle: And that's the way that we go when we're recording our show,
throwing in some funny songs like Dr. Demento
Luke: And if we go off on tangents and you get real bored,
you can always Kyle: CHOOSE YOUR MAGISWORD!
Kyle: Ok, I’ll admit, we’re a little obsessed.
Luke: But we think cartoons are simply the best.
Both: So when we aren’t making them:
Kyle and Luke
Will talk about toons
And alienate
all the civilians!
Luke: Can we have one of our patented chats
about the show “Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats”?
Kyle: First of all, forget Heathcliff, he’s not the star.
It’s the rest and their transforming hover-house-car.
Luke: Yeah, that one cat named Wordsworth; He just spoke in rhymes
and wore headphones and roller skates all of the times.
Kyle: With Hector and Mongo, they were the sidekick trio
of Riff Raff, who dated that girl cat named Cleo.
Luke: Hey, did I ever tell you that my mom forbid
me from watching that show back when I was a kid,
because she thought Cleo was some kind of sexist slut?
Kyle: You’re kidding. Luke: Nope. Kyle: I, I don’t even-, wut?!
Luke: Like something like that would give me permanent scars.
Kyle: Didn’t you do once do a song called “Sex Kittens From Mars”?
Luke: Well yeah, but, y’know, y’know, it's like, y’know, just, y’know,
uh, rhyming words, shuuuuuut up!
Both:
Kyle and Luke
Will talk about toons
And alienate
half of the audience
credits
from Needlessly Meta,
track released May 19, 2015
An original song about the animation podcast "Kyle And Luke Talk About Written and performed by TV's Kyle & the great Luke Ski
Music & mixing by Kyle A. Carrozza
"the great Luke Ski" is The Dr. Demento Show's most requested artist of the 21st Century. His parodies and original songs
about pop-culture have made him a favorite performer at fandom conventions all across the country. Founding member of The Funny Music Project, aka 'the FuMP' .com .
Luke Ski is an animation Storyboarder, Writer, & Voice-Over Actor.
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