Someone on Al's forum snuck copies to a bunch of people, including myself. And no, you can't hear it yet......
But it's definitely my favorite on that album! I started laughing hysterically as soon as it came on, because I knew it was a Brian spoof, but I didn't expect a choir of Als to start singing "Our Prayer"
But since someone asked, I'll run through the whole thing:
* "White And Nerdy" - You can hear this on Chamillionaire's MySpace now. I like this, because I like "Ridin' Dirty". It takes several listens to catch all the references (Wikipedia gets a nod) but it's worth it.
* "Pancreas" - as I said, I LOVE IT! I mean, where else can you hear Al sing about pancreatic juices in the style of "Good Vibrations"??
* "Canadian Idiot" - I've never heard Green Day's version, but this one was alright. Kind of predictable though; it's basically just jabs at Canadian stereotypes, such as saying 'aboot'.
* "I'll Sue Ya!" - Al rattles off a list of a bunch of stupid lawsuits he wants to do, such as suing Coke because he stuck his finger in a bottle and got it stuck. I liked this one.
* "Polkarama" - One of my favorites on the album. This time, Al does polka renditions of songs like "Take Me Out", "Gold Digger", "Candy Shop", "Let's Get It Started", and best of all, a hilarious version of "Drop It Like It's Hot".
* "Virus Alert" - This song sounds to me like it would belong on one of his 80's albums... it just has that vibe. But anyway, it's a funny song about this virus on the loose that does all sorts of malicious things, like emailing all your porn to your grandma.
* "Confessions Part 3" - A parody of Usher's "Confessions Part 2". As you can tell by the lame title, it's not a very clever parody; in fact, probably one of Al's weakest ever. Continuing Usher's trend, Al confesses his deepest secrets to his girlfriend, including using her nose clipper and giving her herpes. I didn't like it.
* "Weasel Stomping Day" - Probably one of the most hilariously disturbing songs in Al's canon! This brief one minute ditty cheerily describes the joys of stomping weasels to death, with accompanying sound effects. It was made for a cartoon ("Robot Chicken") and that's obvious... but it's still typical Al.
* "Close, But No Cigar" - One of the more anticipated songs, and pretty much a big disappointment. This actually sounds like Al's attempt to write a REAL pop song, and it just comes off awkward. Basically, it's a list of girls he's liked in the past, and what was wrong with them that turned him off. Could've been better, especially after the hype.
* "Do I Creep You Out?" - A Taylor Hicks parody, and the ultimate 'creepy stalker Al' song. Al serenades a girl about all the weird stuff he wants to do, such as putting her fingers in his mouth. Unsettling enough to be hilarious. :-)
* "Trapped In The Drive Thru" - The crowning achievement of the album; Al's 10 minute take on "Trapped In The Closet". I know that has been spoofed endlessly, but Al's is PERFECT, hitting on every little detail of R. Kelly's version, including the stupid echoing cliffhangers. Probably the first Al song that made me laugh out loud the first time i heard it.
* "Don't Download This Song" - Nothing different from the version that's all over the 'net now (that's right kids, Al still says "bastard"
) but I like this song, so I don't mind having to hear it again.