Spoofernatural
Posted August 05, 2007
By soalyssatated,
Apologetix as always has very cleverly found Godly lyrics that fit perfectly into the tune of the original song. There are only a few songs that I really enjoy on this cd. I find some of the lyrics to be rather cheesy such as "Elijah" (parody to Elvira by The Oak Ridge Boys) "Sin can be Resistable" (parody to Simply Irresistable by Robert Palmer) "Trooth" (parody to Smooth by Santana) and "Genny 22" (parody to 867-5309/Jenny by Tommy Tutone). Some of the other songs are just not my style at all, so I just don't enjoy the songs. But others such as "Pray Now(Lost Art)" (parody to All Star by Smashmouth) "Choirboy" (parody to Cowboy by Kid Rock) and "I Love Apostle Paul" (parody to I Love Rock and Roll by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts) are good substitutes for the secular versions of these songs that I really enjoy. The two songs that mean the most to me lyrically on this cd are "I want in that place" a parody of "I want it that way" by the Backstreet Boys and "Every Crown has its Thorns" which is a parody to "Every Rose has it's Thorn" by Poison. Apologetix is such a wide variety of sounds that me and my parents can enjoy their cds together, and believe me, my parents and I do not often enjoy the same kind of music. Granted we don't agree on all the songs because there is a generation gap of styles but there are many songs that we do enjoy together. View All Music And Book Reviews By soalyssatated | View soalyssatated's Profile
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