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Following the success of Off the Deep End ' s lead single "Smells Like Nirvana", Yankovic desired to release "You Don't Love Me Anymore" as the album's second single. [3] Yankovic's record label Scotti Brothers reluctantly adhered to the request, on the condition that the song's music video be a parody. [3]
Entertainment Weekly reviewer David Browne noted that the video for Off the Deep End ' lead single "Smells Like Nirvana" was "an old-fashioned laugh riot", but that half of Yankovic's humor was merely visual, meaning that the songs without videos were not as funny. [27] The music video for "Smells Like Nirvana" achieved similar praise.
Yankovic set off to write the lengthy song, considering it as a final track for Running with Scissors. The long, meandering story was not expected to be popular and instead Yankovic wanted to compose a song "that's just going to annoy people for 12 minutes", making it feel like an "odyssey" for the listener after making it through to the end. [1]
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
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One Fierce Beer Coaster is the second studio album by American band Bloodhound Gang, released on December 3, 1996.Produced by Jimmy Pop, it was the band's first release on Geffen Records, and the first to feature "Evil" Jared Hasselhoff on bass guitar, and DJ Q-Ball on the turntables.