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If you haven't been privy to Saturday Night Live's (SNL) bevy of brilliant digital shorts, then you've probably been living under a rock for the past two years. Teaming with some of their superstar friends, Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell have produced some of SNL's best material in years, including "Lazy Sunday." Now Samberg has teamed with Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone to form a fake MC trio called Lonely Island, resurrecting some of Samberg's previous material and delivering an album full of new songs.
"Incredibad" is lowbrow, sure, but just as funny as Samberg's digital shorts; it's as if Adam Sandler had decided to release an album full of music, instead of songs intermixed with skits. In addition to favorites like "J**z in My Pants" and "D**c in a Box," there are several new hilarious tracks, the best of which might be "Natalie's Rap," which sees Natalie Portman performing a gangster rap. Some of the songs fall flat (read: "Ras Trent" and "We Like Sports"), but the good material certainly outweighs the bad. Don't be surprised if you get weird looks from the car next to you -- because you're laughing so hard!
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