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Page the Village Idiot : Tales Told by an Idiot
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The "other" White Album
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2001
Tales Told by an Idiot Record Label: Page the Village Idiot
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hasbeen 4:04 $0.99
Tweeky Pete 3:04 $0.99
Three Teeth 3:58 $0.99
Laminate Pass 3:48 $0.99
Nancy Kerrigan 5:00 $0.99
Westside Girls 4:10 $0.99
The Scottsdale Scene 2:48 $0.99
Mrs. Fashion Mag 2:39 $0.99
Teenage Plastic Surgery 3:56 $0.99
Trying to Be Interesting 3:33 $0.99
Johnny Sportsbar 3:21 $0.99
Dead Rockstars 3:23 $0.99
Joe R' Piehole 3:40 $0.99
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Album Notes

This is Page the Village Idiot's first album! It features PTVI's goofy vocal stylings, zany guitar and not so fresh beats. Living in suburbia Arizona is like suburbia anywhere else. I don't care where you live, you got tweeker idiots, strippers, crooked cops, snobs, posers and hopefully somebody to point them all out to you. If you don't have these things where you live, please please please come to sunny metropolitan Phoenix (or get this CD and save yourself a bad trip).

Please check out Page the Village Idiot's 2nd CD, Its no Fun Being One Dimensional.

Wikipedia entry:

Page the Village Idiot is a Phoenix, Arizona singer-songwriter, satirist and guitar comic. He has released two studio albums[1] and one live compilation. His music industry-critical pop music parody, “This Song Sucks,” was nominated by Red Peters for Song of the Year 2007.[2] PTVI’s “Dead Rockstars” has been featured on the Dr. Demento Show.[3]

Notable for his satire of Phoenix-area political and social issues such as methamphetamine addiction, racism, consumerism and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, PTVI also targets pop culture personalities (Nancy Kerrigan), international figures (Osama Bin Laden) and various subcultural phenomena (teenage plastic surgery).

A one-man act, Page the Village Idiot uses guitar, ukulele, a Roland MC-303 and bass pedals to parody diverse musical styles, including rockabilly, blues, electronica, industrial, punk, rap, metal, pop and folk.

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REVIEWS

NOT FOR EVERYBODY..
author: TOM LABRENT
IF YOU LIKE SAFE, POLISHED, AMERICAN IDOL MUSIC WITH PEDESTRIAN LYRICS, I CANNOT RECOMMEND THIS CD TO YOU. IF YOU ACTUALLY HAVE A BRAIN AND LIKE THOUGHTFUL LYRICS AND DON'T MIND A SINGER THAT DOESN'T SOUND THEIR VOICE AND BEEN RECORDED IN CHER'S COLON, MAYBE YOU SHOULD GIVE THIS A LISTEN. OR MAYBE NOT. CAUTION: DARK AND HILARIOUS IF YOU'RE WILLING TO DIVE IN.
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BRILLIANT - Hilarious - CLASSIC
author: DRC Media
It's good stuff. The guy is BRILLIANT!
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it's all good!
author: Tammy from Vegas
After downloading (and loving)4 of Page the Village Idiot's tunes I decided to go ahead and buy the whole album. Its good stuff all the way through! My favorite song is Nancy Kerrigan.
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Tweeky Pete= Best Tweeker Song. Ever.
author: Lauren
Crystal Meth is nothing to laugh about...until you meet America's Number 1 Speed Freak: Tweeky Pete! Page the Village Idiot tackles both lawbreakers and law makers (Joe R. Piehole) on his CD, and the result is comedy without prejudice. Tales Told By An Idiot... or a freekin' genius?
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