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Feed the Animals is the fourth studio album by American musician Gregg Gillis, released under his stage name Girl Talk by Illegal Art on June 19, 2008. Illegal Art originally released the album as a digital download through their website using a "pay what you want" pricing system.
Feed the Animals was number four on Time's Top 10 Albums of 2008. [32] Rolling Stone gave the album four stars and ranked the album #24 on their Top 50 albums of 2008. [33] Blender rated it the second-best recording/album of 2008, [34] and National Public Radio listeners rated it the 16th best album of the year. [35]
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The album was originally released as a free digital download by Illegal Art on November 15, 2010. Gillis composed the album using overlapping samples of 372 songs by other artists. [ 1 ] All Day was released as one seamless 71-minute file and as 12 separate tracks, available in MP3 and FLAC . [ 2 ]
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The song is sampled in the end of Girl Talk's album Feed the Animals. The song appeared in the film Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011). The song was used in the episode "Dance Party USA" (season 2, episode 22) on ABC's The Goldbergs, where Barry, Erica, and Lainey appeared on Dance Party USA. It is sung in the film Here Comes the Boom (2012).