Aperitif for Destruction [Explicit Lyrics]

Aperitif for Destruction [Explicit Lyrics]

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
On his fourth CD, lounge legend Cheese and his swanky swing band perform Vegas versions of rock, rap, and Top 40 hits with snazz and pizzazz. His celebrity fan club includes Bono, Jimmy Kimmel, Chris Martin, Beck, Jet, Carson Daly, Brian Setzer, Papa Roach, Hugh Hefner, Blink 182, The Offspring, System Of A Down, Howard Stern, David Spade, Slayer, and Val Kilmer. Songs include "American Idiot", "Enter Sandman", "Me So Horny", "Man In The Box", "Let's Get It Started", "Welcome To The Jungle", and many more.

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Aperitif for Destruction [Explicit Lyrics]

Aperitif for Destruction
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Richard Cheese
  • Aperitif For Destruction
  • Musical Comedy
  • Brilliant
  • wow, this music gets old fast
Aperitif for Destruction
Richard Cheese
Manufacturer: Surfdog Records Ada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
LoungeLounge | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Novelty MusicNovelty Music | Comedic Music | Comedy | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
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  5. Silent Nightclub

ASIN: B0008FPIT0
Release Date: 2005-05-24

Tracks:

  1. Me So Horny
  2. People Equals Shit
  3. Welcome To The Jungle
  4. Brass Monkey
  5. Let's Get It Started
  6. Man In The Box
  7. Been Caught Stealing
  8. Girl Is Mine, The
  9. You Oughta Know
  10. Enter Sandman
  11. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  12. We Are The World
  13. Do Me
  14. American Idiot
  15. Add It Up
  16. Somebody Told Me

Album Description

On his fourth CD, lounge legend Cheese and his swanky swing band perform Vegas versions of rock, rap, and Top 40 hits with snazz and pizzazz. His celebrity fan club includes Bono, Jimmy Kimmel, Chris Martin, Beck, Jet, Carson Daly, Brian Setzer, Papa Roach, Hugh Hefner, Blink 182, The Offspring, System Of A Down, Howard Stern, David Spade, Slayer, and Val Kilmer. Songs include "American Idiot", "Enter Sandman", "Me So Horny", "Man In The Box", "Let's Get It Started", "Welcome To The Jungle", and many more.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Richard Cheese.......2007-04-04

Richard Cheese is a blast. Great party music, lounge GNR and more.

4 out of 5 stars Aperitif For Destruction.......2006-03-23

This is just good, chewy fun... and you can dance to it!
4 stars out of 5 so as not
to leave the poor bugger
with naught to aspire to.

5 out of 5 stars Musical Comedy.......2006-02-13

I had a lot of fun with this CD, especially inflicting it on unsuspecting house guests. I'm very much into funny music, so I do have to make one comment: this one's not so much about the music as it is about the musical comedian. The music quality isn't the best I've heard but Richard Cheese is very funny. The last track is definitely the best because of him. Also not for listening when the kids are within earshot.

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant.......2006-01-14

Bill Murray changed the words. Richard Cheese does not. And it's awesome. If you buy one, buy 'em all.

3 out of 5 stars wow, this music gets old fast.......2005-12-01

Bill Murray did the lounge-singer spoofing on rock songs better thirty years ago, on Saturday Night Live. Me First and the Gimme Gimmies are doing it better now, but they're using punk to blast the sides off of pop-songs. Wait, I think STEVE ALLEN did the incongruity thing best, in the fifties/sixties, when he recited the lyrics to early rock songs, showing how the songs wouldn't hold up to being read out loud. So a lounge singer's versions of hip-hop/pompous power rock/crappy pop songs?: after the umpteenth version, it just isn't novel enough to be funny anymore. All that said, I laughed during Cheese's version of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" when the dude screeched "Ay chihuahua...." Now that's funny. (Side-note: Amazon's "related products" links to this are all to actual cheese vendors. That is the highlight of my whole Cheese/cheese search today. Gott segne Wisconsin.)

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