Cheech And Chong You Got Ripped Off Album
Accompanying the album was a visual album of the same name, a 53-minute mockumentary in the style of This Is Spinal Tap . The video album featured music videos for songs like "Get Out of My Room" and "I'm Not Home Right Now," and was written and directed by Cheech Marin himself. This project represented the duo's final major release before their initial split in 1985, marking the end of an era.
is not for everyone — but if you appreciate meta-humor, anti-capitalist comedy, and Cheech & Chong at their most ornery, it’s a gem. Just don’t buy it expecting a full live show. Or do — and you’ll finally get the joke. cheech and chong you got ripped off album
Cheech and Chong were masters of the fake commercial. Scattered throughout their tracklists are parodies of late-night television ads offering absurd products to gullible consumers. These tracks directly targeted the consumerism of the late 70s, showing how corporate America was happily ripping off the youth culture by selling them cheap gimmicks. 3. Musical Parodies Accompanying the album was a visual album of
Some pressings include a hidden track — 30 seconds of static and a voice saying, “Told ya.” is not for everyone — but if you
For collectors and audiophiles looking to experience this era of Cheech & Chong's career, the material can be found across a few different formats:
Long before their 1978 film Up in Smoke was a hit, they perfected their characters on vinyl.