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  2. Off the Deep End - Wikipedia

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    Off the Deep End. Off the Deep End is the seventh studio album by the American parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic, released in 1992. This album was the first album self-produced by Yankovic, after six albums with Rick Derringer. Recorded between June 1990 and January 1992, the album was a follow-up to the unsuccessful soundtrack to Yankovic's ...

  3. You Don't Love Me Anymore ("Weird Al" Yankovic song)

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    It was released as the second single from his seventh studio album Off the Deep End on June 19, 1992. While much of his musical output consists of parodies of other artists' material, "You Don't Love Me Anymore" is an original composition written and produced by Yankovic. A soft acoustic ballad [1][2] in a style parody of James Taylor and ...

  4. Smells Like Nirvana - Wikipedia

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    A parody of Nirvana 's song "Smells Like Teen Spirit", it was released as the lead single from Yankovic's Off the Deep End album in April 1992. "Smells Like Nirvana" was written during a three-year career low for Yankovic after the financial failure of his film UHF, but captured the quickly-rising popularity of grunge and Nirvana's success.

  5. "Weird Al" Yankovic discography - Wikipedia

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    Released in April 1992, Yankovic's seventh studio album Off the Deep End helped revitalize his career after a decline in commercial success in the late 1980s, [12] peaking at number 17 on the Billboard 200, [7] earning a platinum certification from the RIAA, [5] and producing the Billboard top 40 hit "Smells Like Nirvana". [8]

  6. Penn & Teller: Off the Deep End - Wikipedia

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    Penn & Teller: Off the Deep End is a two-hour special that premiered on NBC on November 13, 2005. [1] [2] It featured magicians Penn & Teller performing a variety of illusions in various locations around the Caribbean, most of which were done underwater or involved marine animals. [3] It also featured a performance by musician Aaron Carter .

  7. The Friday Night Boys - Wikipedia

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    The band moved to Los Angeles in January 2009 to begin work on their debut full-length album “Off the Deep End” with producer Emanuel Kiriakou at Chalice Studios. While working on their album, MTV dubbed the band “Rock Rookies of 2009,” [ 6 ] and invited them to their Los Angeles studio for an interview to promote the upcoming LP .

  8. List of songs recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic - Wikipedia

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    Off the Deep End (1992) The "noise" song appears as a hidden track on most CD releases. It starts playing after ten minutes of silence at the end of the "You Don't Love Me Anymore" track. Inspired by Nirvana's hidden track on Nevermind. "Bob" Poodle Hat (2003) The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic (2009)

  9. Off the Deep End (The Friday Night Boys album) - Wikipedia

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    Off the Deep End was released on June 9, 2009 and peaked at number 198 on the Billboard 200 on June 27, 2009. On July 10, 2009, a music video was released for "Stuttering". Two singles were released from the album, "Stuttering" and "Stupid Love Letter". The album was produced by Emanuel Kiriakou and mixed by Serban Ghenea.