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''''' Face Down on Mojito Beach''''' is an album by [[Krusty]] in "The Lost Album of Krusty the Clown!". The album contains 15 songs about tropical cocktails. The recording of "Drownin' in the Scorpion Bowl" took three weeks during which Krusty was hospitalized for alcohol poisoning six times. The album featured a duet with [[Ben Savage]] on the song "There's Always Room for Jell-O Shots (But I've Got No Room for You in My Heart)".
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''''' Face Down on Mojito Beach''''' is an album by [[Krusty]] in "The Lost Albums of Krusty the Clown!".
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== Description ==
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The album contains 15 songs about tropical cocktails. The recording of "Drownin' in the Scorpion Bowl" took three weeks during which Krusty was hospitalized for alcohol poisoning six times. The album featured a duet with Ben Savage on the song "There's Always Room for Jell-O Shots (But I've Got No Room for You in My Heart)".
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 08:47, October 20, 2020

Face Down on Mojito Beach
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Album Information
Artist: Krusty
First Appearance: The Krusty Book



Face Down on Mojito Beach is an album by Krusty in "The Lost Albums of Krusty the Clown!".

Description

The album contains 15 songs about tropical cocktails. The recording of "Drownin' in the Scorpion Bowl" took three weeks during which Krusty was hospitalized for alcohol poisoning six times. The album featured a duet with Ben Savage on the song "There's Always Room for Jell-O Shots (But I've Got No Room for You in My Heart)".

Appearances