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Released
  
April 1, 2003

Length
  
36:57

Fake Songs (2003)
  
History of America?

Release date
  
1 April 2003

Recorded
  
?

Eel
  
Fake Songs (2003)

Artist
  
Liam Lynch

Label
  
S-Curve Records

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Genres
  
Rock music, Punk rock, Comedy music

Similar
  
Comedy music albums, Other albums

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Fake Songs is an album created by Liam Lynch. It was released in 2003, and it features his best-known song "United States of Whatever", which was released as a single in 2002.

Contents

Background

Several songs on this record are supposed to sound like they are recorded by a specific musician, when it is in fact just Liam, which is why the album is titled Fake Songs. Liam describes these songs as being "musical caricatures". Two of the songs, "Try Me" and "Cuz You Do" had earlier been featured on Liam's album We're All Nighters. For this album they were re-recorded with former drummer of The Beatles, Ringo Starr, playing drums. People who bought the album also received a DVD entitled Fake Movies.

Track listing

  1. "SOS" - 2:19
  2. "United States of Whatever" - 1:29
  3. "Fake Björk Song" - 2:21
  4. "Still Wasted from the Party Last Night" - 1:56
  5. "Cuz You Do" (Ringo Starr on drums) - 2:22
  6. "I'm All Bloody Inside" - 1:15
  7. "Electrician's Day" - 2:15
  8. "Rapbot" - 1:16
  9. "Fake David Bowie Song" - 1:32
  10. "Rock and Roll Whore" (duet with Jack Black) - 1:55
  11. "Sugar Walkin'" - 1:30
  12. "Fake Pixies Song" - 1:43
  13. "Happy" - 0:59
  14. "Well Hung" - 1:53
  15. "Fake Depeche Mode Song" - 1:35
  16. "Try Me" (Ringo Starr on drums) - 2:09
  17. "Vulture's Song" - 2:33
  18. "Horny Kind of Love" - 1:40
  19. "Fake Talking Heads Song" - 2:29
  20. "Sir Track" - 1:35

Other "Fake Songs"

Four other "musical caricatures" by Liam Lynch are known to exist. They are as follows.

  • "Fake White Stripes Song" - 2:49
  • "Fake Beatles Song" - 1:41
  • "Fake Dylan Melody" - 2:13
  • "Fake Dylan - Gears of Wear" - 1:13
  • Both of the fake Bob Dylan songs have been featured on his Podcast, Lynchland, along with appearing on the corresponding album, More Songs From Lynchland. "Fake Beatles Song" was never actually meant to be part of the collection of fake songs. Liam had made the song with intent of showing it to Beatles cover band, The Fab Four so that when they played it live, the audience would think it was a never before heard song by The Beatles. As a result, Liam's vocals are lacking in quality.

    Reception

    Fake Songs has received mixed reviews. On the review aggregate site Metacritic, the album has a score of 52 out of 100, indicating "Mixed or average reviews."

    Songs

    1SOS2:20
    2United States of Whatever1:29
    3Fake Bjork Song2:22

    References

    Fake Songs Wikipedia