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These guys had a high level of success, at least by "novelty act" standards, probably in part to their high level of musicianship as well as the humor in the lyrics. Reasons for the acts breakup/demise would be a good inclusion (as would a mention of their two best songs, "Dolly Parton's Hits" and "Propane", their brilliant parody of JJ Cale's "Cocaine". 2600:1004:B126:7F6F:0:2C:DA72:4401 (talk) 15:49, 3 January 2022 (UTC)Reply