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Review: Jarrod Alonge - Beating A Dead Horse

Jarrod Alonge has been a popular YouTube personality since early 2014. He is most known for his "Every ** Vocalist" series and his videos about fake band profiles. In late 2014, Jarrod launched an Indiegogo campaign for $12,500 to fund a full-length parody album and was funded $18,262 in one month. The album is composed of parodies of genres like pop-punk, metalcore and even crunkcore. Let's take a look at the album and see if parodies can actually sound better than originals. 

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PostedMay 27, 2015
AuthorJonas Notaro
Tagsbeating a dead horse, review, jarrod alonge, parody, chunk no captain chunk, memphis may fire
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Jarrod Alonge Releases A Metalcore Medley Off Of His Satire Album

Jarrod Alonge has released his first single off his satire album "Beating A Dead Horse". The song is cleverly named "Hey Jarrod, What's That Song Again?" (The parody is of the song name "Hey John, What's Your Name Again?" by The Devil Wears Prada). This song includes a very similar style of lyrics and guitars as bands such as Underoath, A Day To Remember, August Burns Red and many more. You can listen to the single here. His album "Beating A Dead Horse" is out May 26th, 2015! 

PostedMay 13, 2015
AuthorJonas Notaro
Tagsbeating a dead horse, a day to remember, august burns red, the devil wears prada, jarrod alonge, underoath
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