Poodle Hat "Weird Al" Yankovic

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  • Release Date: 05/20/2003
  • Sales Rank: 20,262
  • Label: VOLCANO
  • UPC: 614223219424
 
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Just when MTV's prettiest faces thought it was safe to play pop music without fear of parody, out pops Weird Al, ready to take on all comers with his twisted purview. Given the tough attitude of today's chart-toppers, Yankovic's got a lot of territory to cover -- and he does a doggone comprehensive job on Poodle Hat. Eminem gets his comeuppance on "Couch Potato," a tale of suburban goober angst and severe TV addiction set to the tune of "Lose Yourself," while -- giving equal attention to the angry young women out there -- Al twists Avril Lavigne's "Complicated" into the goofily tongue-twisting "A Complicated Song." Showing that he's still got a finger on the pulse of the gross-out market, Al drags Nelly's "Hot in Herre" through the muck on "Trash Day" ("It was like, the last day before trash day / My place is gettin' kinda nas-tay") and the non-parodic (but still pretty nasty) "Party at the Leper Colony." Poodle Hat's most dizzying component, however, is the tour de force "Angry White Boy Polka," on which the Weird one unleashes his fiercest accordion fury on a passel of pasty rock songs by Papa Roach, Limp Bizkit, Rage Against the Machine, and the White Stripes. Polka doesn't get more provocative than that, and Al, who's famous for such gut-busters as "Eat It" and "Smells like Nirvana," has rarely sounded funnier. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Poodle Hatby Anonymous

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January 22, 2006: this has got to be the best yankovic album yet. it takes true talent to make lyrics such as these. And to the guy who wrote the first review on this page, about how al should pack it up...WHAT are you DOING comparing WEIRD AL YANKOVIC to PHIL COLLINS??!! what's wrong with you?!! you have no sense of humor and no appreciation of talent when you see it.

Poodle Hatby Anonymous

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August 10, 2004: The song "Eat It" was an inspired work of genius. Poodle Hat, as an album, has many, many faults: 1) A lot of Al's previous album titles were cliches, like Off The Deep End, Bad Hair Day and Running With Scissors, but the new title is plain pathetic. 2) How do you explain such ordinary song titles as "Couch Potato," "Hardware Store," "Trash Day," "Party At The Leper Colony," and "Ode To A Superhero"? Even Alapalooza had better song titles. 3) The lettering is unimaginative since it's basically subway car lettering, and there is NO direct line from Times Square to Brooklyn Bridge! 4) "Couch Potato" is just repetition and listing of TV shows. Al, we've had just about enough of your TV themes! (By the way, thank you Eminem for not allowing a video.) 5) "Trash Day" is beyond disgusting. It makes Cannibal Corpse look like Phil Collins. 6) The part where Al finds his girlfriend is his cousin in "A Complicated Song" is neither funny or ironic, it is pathetic. I wish Avril Lavigne had denied Al permission for a parody (even though I hated her first album). 7) "Bob" is full of palindromes and none of the lyrics make sense at all! "Lonely tylenol," indeed! 8) If Frank Zappa was alive and heard "Genius In France," he'd be cheesed. The lyrics are gross and scatalogical and unsuitable for someone like Al Yankovic. Sorry, Al fans, but I only wrote this because I feel it's time for Al to pack it in.


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