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'''''Get Behind Me, Sideshow''''' is an album by [[Krusty]] in "The Lost Album of Krusty the Clown!". On the album [[Sideshow Mel]] plays a single snare with his bone while Krusty alternates between screaming and bouts of coughing. Greil Marcus described it as "garage rock with the garage door down and the engine turned on and idling. It rocks, but don't breathe too deeply."
 
'''''Get Behind Me, Sideshow''''' is an album by [[Krusty]] in "The Lost Album of Krusty the Clown!". On the album [[Sideshow Mel]] plays a single snare with his bone while Krusty alternates between screaming and bouts of coughing. Greil Marcus described it as "garage rock with the garage door down and the engine turned on and idling. It rocks, but don't breathe too deeply."
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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The cover is a parody of [[The White Stripes]]' album ''{{W|Get Behind Me Satan}}''.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 12:46, June 18, 2024

Get Behind Me, Sideshow
Get Behind Me, Sideshow.png
Album Information
Artist: Krusty
First Appearance: The Krusty Book


Get Behind Me, Sideshow is an album by Krusty in "The Lost Album of Krusty the Clown!". On the album Sideshow Mel plays a single snare with his bone while Krusty alternates between screaming and bouts of coughing. Greil Marcus described it as "garage rock with the garage door down and the engine turned on and idling. It rocks, but don't breathe too deeply."

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The cover is a parody of The White Stripes' album Get Behind Me Satan.

Appearances[edit]