![]() ![]() The track "Rock and Roll Whore" is a duet song between Lynch and Jack Black of Tenacious D, a band with whom Lynch is friends. The tracks "Try Me" and "Cuz You Do" (previously released on Liam's 2002 album We're All Nighters) were re-recorded for this album, featuring Ringo Starr, of The Beatles fame, on drums. Liam describes these songs as being "musical caricatures". Lynch would soon give Global Warming Records the right to release the track as a single in the UK in 2002.The sudden popularity of the single resulted in Lynch getting a one-album deal with S-Curve Records.Īs the title suggests, some songs on this record are parodies of specific artists. ![]() One burned disc eventually got into the hands of the Los Angeles radio station KROQ, in which the track grew in popularity through repeated requests. The track was featured on a sampler album, where fans ripped the song and burned CD-R copies of it. Īn early version of the album, containing an alternative track list with songs unique to that version, was released in 2000 through Lynch's 111 Productions imprint.ĭuring the first two seasons of Liam Lynch's show The Sifl and Olly Show, Lynch wrote and recorded comedic tracks, some of which not only appearing on Fake Songs but even being featured on the show itself, such as "United States of Whatever". The album features a bonus DVD that compiles two-hours of various shorts and skits created by Lynch in his home studio. The album is known for featuring his best-known song " United States of Whatever", which was released as a single in 2002. "Still Wasted from the Party Last Night"įake Songs is the third studio album by American musician Liam Lynch, released on Apthrough S-Curve Records and distributed worldwide by Capitol Records. ![]()
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