Fake Songs

The album features a bonus DVD that compiles two-hours of various shorts and skits created by Lynch in his home studio.

The track was featured on a sampler album, where fans ripped the song and burned CD-R copies of it.

[2] One burned disc eventually got into the hands of the Los Angeles radio station KROQ, in which the track grew in popularity through repeated requests.

with Matt Crocco, creator of The Sifl and Olly Show Four other post-Fake Songs parodies by Liam Lynch are known to exist.

MacKenzie Wilson of Allmusic stated that the album "is a hilarious effort loaded with satirical song parodies and rock n' roll spoofs" and gave the record a 4 out of 5 rating.

[5] Ink19 writer Aaron Shaul on the other hand found the humor to be flat and also criticized the use of non-comedic songs (such as "Try Me") and the Fake Movies bonus DVD.