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| | Site History and Song Parody Writing |
 | | Most of my song parodies use rock and roll and pop songs from the 1950's through the 1980's, although I have also used folk songs, Broadway musicals, and television and movie themes, as well, so there should be something for everyone. |
 | | While not all song parodies fit the category of satire (i.e., playful, silly parodies in the style of Al Yankovic are light-hearted, apolitical, and often ridicule the original song), the song parodies that you'll find at this web site are all political satire. |
 | | With the right wing corporate takeover of television and radio today, the Internet is one of the last bastions of freedom for protest, especially since we now have a president (actually it should be "resident") who was appointed by Republican cronies of the Supreme Court. |
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