Parodyziac!!
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 13, 2012 (2012-11-13)
GenreCountry, parody
Length43:39
LabelWarner Bros. Nashville
ProducerCledus T. Judd
Chris Clark
Rex Paul Schnelle
Cledus T. Judd chronology
Polyrically Uncorrect
(2009)
Parodyziac!!
(2012)

Parodyziac!! is the eleventh and final[1] studio album by American parody musician Cledus T. Judd. The album was released on October 16, 2012 as his first for Warner Bros. Records Nashville.

Critical reception

Chuck Dauphin of Music News Nashville gave the album a positive review, calling it "one of his most unique offerings yet."[2] David Jeffries of Allmusic rated it four out of five stars, saying that it was his "funniest album in a decade."[3]

Track listing

All parody lyrics composed by Cledus T. Judd and Chris Clark, except as noted.

  1. "Cledus T." — 3:50
  2. "Double D Cups" (Parody lyrics by Judd, Clark, "Big Ed") — 3:22
  3. "Feel Like a Pawn Star" — 3:33
  4. "A Little More Hungry Than That" (parody lyrics by Joshua R. Roland, Michael Blake Wilkey) — 3:10
  5. "Honeymoon" — 3:29
  6. "Tebow" (parody lyrics by Judd, Clark, Orlando Davis) — 3:49
  7. "Redneck Pool" (Clark) — 3:57
    • original song
  8. "Tweetin'" — 3:50
  9. "Living Single in a Double Wide" (Judd, Joel Shewmake) — 3:13
  10. "The House That Broke Me" — 4:09
  11. "If This Is Country Music" (parody lyrics by Judd, Jimmy Melton) — 3:43
  12. "104 Amanda Street" (Judd, Shane Minor, Jennifer Hicks) — 3:34
    • original song

Production

  • Cledus T. Judd and Chris Clark (all tracks except 5, 8, 12)
  • Cledus T. Judd, Chris Clark, Rex Paul Schnelle (tracks 5, 8)
  • Cledus T. Judd, Rex Paul Schnelle (track 12)

Chart performance

Chart (2012) Peak
position
US Billboard Top Comedy Albums[4] 14

References

  1. Stark, Phyllis. "Cledus T. Judd on His Decision to Bow Out of the Music Business for a 'Higher Purpose'". Billboard.
  2. Dauphin, Chuck (October 19, 2012). "Parodyziac!! review". Music News Nashville. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
  3. Jeffries, David. "Parodyziac!! review". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
  4. "Chart listing for Parodyziac!!". Billboard. Retrieved November 22, 2012.
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