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1 Who Said We're Wack? Schaffer/Samberg/Ta 1:16
2 Santana DVX Samberg/Schaffer/St 2:35
3 J**z in My Pants Taccone/Samberg/For 2:31
4 I'm on a Boat Cherrington/Samberg 2:36
5 Sax Man Schaffer/Samberg/Co 2:06
6 Lazy Sunday Schaffer/Taccone/Sa 2:19
7 Normal Guy (Interlude) Taccone/Schaffer/Sa 1:04
8 Boombox Schaffer/Taccone/Sa 3:13
9 Shrooms (Interlude) Campbell/Taccone/Sa :34
10 Like a Boss Samberg/Taccone/Sch 1:46
11 We Like Sportz Schaffer/Taccone/Sa 2:03
12 Dreamgirl Taccone/Schaffer/Za 3:13
13 Ras Trent Schaffer/Taccone/Sh 2:06
14 D**k in a Box Timberlake/Taccone/ 2:41
15 The Old Saloon (Interlude) Potsic/Schaffer/Tac 1:05
16 Punch You in the Jeans Taccone/Samberg/Sch 2:47
17 Space Olympics Taccone/Samberg/Cam 2:55
18 Natalie's Rap Schaffer/Samberg/Ta 2:26
19 Incredibad Hammond/Schaffer/Fu 2:54
20 J**z in My Pants [DVD][*] Samberg/Taccone/For  
21 Just 2 Guyz [DVD][*] Schaffer/Samberg/Ta  
22 Lazy Sunday [DVD][*] Parnell/Schaffer/Ta  
23 Ras Trent [DVD][*] Schaffer/Dunbar/Sam  
24 We Like Sportz [DVD][*] Schaffer/Samberg/Ti  
25 D**k in a Box [DVD][*] Taccone/Samberg/Sch  
26 Space Olympics [DVD][*] Taccone/Samberg/Sch  
27 Bing Bong Brothers [DVD][*] Schaffer/Taccone/Sa  
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` Incredibad

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Universal Republic

Style: Comedy

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UPC: 602517969049

Release Date: 02/10/2009

Original Release Date: 02/10/2009

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Who Said We're Wack?, Santana DVX, J**z in My Pants, I'm on a Boat, Sax Man, Lazy Sunday, Normal Guy (Interlude), Boombox, Shrooms (Interlude), Like a Boss, We Like Sportz, Dreamgirl, Ras Trent, D**k in a Box, The Old Saloon (Interlude), Punch You in the Jeans, Space Olympics, Natalie's Rap, Incredibad, J**z in My Pants [DVD][*], Just 2 Guyz [DVD][*], Lazy Sunday [DVD][*], Ras Trent [DVD][*], We Like Sportz [DVD][*], D**k in a Box [DVD][*], Space Olympics [DVD][*], Bing Bong Brothers [DVD][*]]
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David Jeffries

For a comedy group that was born and raised in visual mediums -- web videos and the Saturday Night Live television show -- the Lonely Island are still way ahead of the curve when it comes to the comedy album format. Of course, music was at least half the reason links to their series of SNL Digital Shorts would dominate in-boxes every following Monday. The smart mimicry of teen pop ("Dick in a Box"), Euro-disco ("Jizz in My Pants"), or old-school rap ("Lazy Sunday") is half the attraction, and when you add the "aw shucks" look of on-camera Islander Andy Samberg, you can get away with a lot of shocking material. So many mentions of naughty bits would be tedious if Samberg and SNL writers Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone didn't have the brains to pull it off, and dealing with the differences between races seems much less dangerous when the trio show they're well-versed in the works of their hip-hop guests, E-40 and T-Pain. Their hiring of eccentric underground rap producer J-Zone shows their in tune with what's next and when white rasta wannabe "Ras Trent" complains of his "bomboclat parents" and declares he can make a chalice out of a Sprite can, the snarky commentary is made all the sweeter by a lyric that drops two deep reggae references: "Me night nurse never want to plant de corn." The track has also been updated so that a visual joke from the original SNL version is removed, and with all the interludes and new material, plus fake alternative album covers throughout the booklet, this isn't an afterthought but a fully committed comedy album. On top of that, it's a hilarious comedy album that's just as hip, inventive, and inappropriate as their digital shorts. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi