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ApologetiX is an American Christian parody band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band was founded in 1990, and since then, has played in almost all 50 states, [ 1 ] and as of 2024 has released 75 studio albums, [ 2 ] and built up a fan club that includes over 65,000 people. [ 1 ]
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Although born in Chicago in 1957, [2] Schwartz grew up in Phoenix. [2] He came from a musical family; his father played accordion, his mother was a singer and piano player, and his brother, session guitarist and producer Richard Bennett, has recorded with countless top artists in Los Angeles and Nashville, and enjoyed lengthy associations touring and recording with Neil Diamond and Mark Knopfler.
Aside from Yankovic, five other parody versions of the song were recorded and released: "Put the Cheese Away (Keep It Refrigerated)" by Joe and the Chicken Heads (1995), "Come Out and Pray" by ApologetiX (1997), "Wrong Foot Amputated" by Bob Rivers, "Get Them Immigrated" by Manic Hispanic (2001) and "Keep Her Penetrated" by Blowfly (2006).
ApologetiX: Wordplay [22] Stevie Salas: Be What It Is [22] 2007 Gina Gershon: In Search of Cleo [22] Circus Diablo: Circus Diablo [22] 2008 Sammy Hagar: Cosmic Universal Fashion [22] 2009 Drive A: Loss Of Desire [22] Macy Gray: The Sellout [22] 2011 Atif Aslam: The Dreamer Awakes [24] 2018 Billy Gibbons: The Big Bad Blues: 2021 Hardware [25 ...
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [14] 33 Scotland ... Parody band Apologetix produced a version on the song based on the events in Luke Chapter 16 in the Bible, ...
ApologetiX, an American Christian parody band, released the song "We're Not Going To Canaan" on their 2014 release Loaded 45's. Spanish heavy metal band Gigatrón released a version of this song with different Spanish lyrics titled "Heavy hasta la muerte", [ 17 ] as a parody of being a true metal fan.
ApologetiX also recorded a parody entitled "Plump", describing King Eglon and his rule over Israel. Canadian ska punk band the Johnstones covered "Lump" on their 2008 EP SEX . The Blackout also covered "Lump" and it features on the end of the group's album, Hope , released in 2011.