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Classics - The 2000's [edit]
by ApologetiX | Genre: AC/Inspo | Release Date: December 11, 2010
 

Classic hits from the 2000's in parody.





Track Listing
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01. Look Yourself - Lose Yourself - Eminem
02. Boulevard of Both Extremes - Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day
03. JC's Mom - Stacy's Mom - Fountains of Wayne
04. Heavenly Hill - Beverly Hills - Weezer
05. Corinthians - In the End - Linkin Park
06. All the Stalls Stink - All the Small Things - Blink 182
07. Bone Digger - Gold Digger - Kanye West (Featuring Jamie Foxx)
08. Transplants - Dance, Dance - Fall Out Boy
09. The Spittle - The Middle - Jimmy Eat World
10. How You Rewind Me - How You Remind Me - Nickelback
11. Are You Gonna Be Ike's Girl - Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet
12. Turning a Little Seasick - Dirty Little Secret - The All-American Rejects
13. The Real Sin Savior - The Real Slim Shady - Eminem
14. None Too Ladylike - 1985 - Bowling for Soup
15. Flurry - Blurry - Puddle of Mudd
16. Story of a Squirrel - Absolutely (Story of a Girl) - Nine Days
17. Somebody Sold Me - Somebody Told Me - The Killers
18. Guide the Way - By the Way - The Red Hot Chili Peppers
19. Stupid's Stronghold/Reckless in America - Cupid's Chokehold/Breakfast in America - Gym Class Heroes
20. Tip from an Angel - Lips of an Angel - Hinder
21. Christmasnite - Kryptonite - Three Doors Down

Entry last edited by liveheart on 11.19.17

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Rolling Clone's #1 Album Of The Year | Posted June 08, 2016
THIS REVIEW IS ADAPTED FROM A REVIEW I POSTED ON MY WEBSITE. TO CHECK OUT MY REVIEW OF APOLOGETIX'S ALBUMS FROM 1997 TO 2007, CLICK HERE!

Back in 1997, ApologetiX was only five years old and mostly unknown. (In fact, I wasn’t even born yet!) But APX recently got hold of semi-quality equipment and released their first quality album of all 90s hits.
 
This album, Ticked (Rolling Clone), is a little different than some of the other albums in some respects. As I mentioned above, this album only has 90s parodies, but also this focuses more on current issues than Bible stories or morals. For example, you get to hear about the problems we started having because we haven’t been “Come Out And Pray”ed. Or we can proclaim that it’s the “Little Sins” that kill, and show others that some perceptions of “Heaven Isn’t Like That.”
 
Even this album sounds better than their previous releases, it’s not the all-time quality album you might be expecting. The real start of their quality releases is “Keep The Change.”
 
But this album is quite amazing and some lyrics really jump out at me. I would advise you to take a listen to this album.
 
My favorite songs:
Lightning Flashes” (parody of “Lightning Crashes” by Live)
Counting Blessings” (parody of “Counting Blue Cars” by Dishwalla)
Little Sins” (parody of “Little Things” by Bush)


 
But That Christian Parody Band had more to say. So in 2014, ApologetiX released Apoplectic, which features 12 songs that didn’t make it onto Ticked

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