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Carrie Underwood | 
enlarge | Artist: Mike Macharyas Label: NNMaddox 14mercy Category: Music
List Price: $6.99 Buy New: $6.98 You Save: $0.01
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 870593
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 634479259012 EAN: 0634479259012 ASIN: B000ELJ2IQ
Release Date: February 14, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | 50 Cent | | • | Che Guevara | | • | Happy Gilmore | | • | Flavor Flav | | • | George Washington Carver | | • | Bob Barker | | • | Bono | | • | Billy The Kid | | • | Dweezil Zappa | | • | Klaus Nomi | | • | Larry King | | • | Herman Munster | | • | Courtney Love | | • | Marv Albert | | • | Soon-Yi Previn | | • | Anderson Cooper |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Here's where we're supposed to tell you about how much Mike has grown as an artist, and how this album is a major departure from his previous works. BUT IT AIN'T! It's totally the same album, just with different names and slightly different music in the background. Shockingly enough, with this knowledge, y'all STILL gonna buy this stuff. He's kinda like Laurie Anderson, or maybe Frank Zappa. With NNMaddox's incredible production, the Macharyas ball keeps on rollin'. Check out that awesome Woody Allen impression on "Soon-Yi Previn." "Klaus Nomi" is rockin' too, featuring backing vocals by (H)aig. "Bono" is a straight up masterpiece, the way it's all sing-songy. Almost sounds like a stupid brat kid singing "na na na na boo boo" and sticking his tongue out. And really, who in the world is doing songs about "Anderson Cooper" and "Bob Barker". That crazy guy, Mike Macharyas. What a maniac.
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| Customer Reviews:
Stuff you've done better April 8, 2009 Paige Turner (DCA, CDG, LAX, BER) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ambient noise that sometimes breaks out into something that catches your attention. Macharyas repeats variations on a celebrity's name over top some anonymous tunes. Occasionally the tune he matches is at odds with the name. How droll. Momentarily he may stumble upon a new rhythm in the samples. Check out "Courtney Love." This kind of thing has been done much better by others, but this micro genre is too whatever for me to bother looking up the names.
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