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My Gay Estranged Father :: BA

BA's "My Gay Estranged Father" is a tour-de-force in avant-garde pop, not for the faint of heart. 
Weird? Maybe. Infectious? No question. Witty? Certainly. Insightful? Check. Provocative? You bet. 
If Leonard Cohen dipped his balls in They Might Be Giants' tea kettle, this is what you'd hear. 
Get baked and check out the heavy-metal-style lyrics set to country musical backing on "Champaign Song," and then freak out to "Mr. Nite-Nite Man." 
It's beyond the beyond.
BA is a rhinestone cowboy with monster hooks who makes a mean deviled egg.
We’ve reissued his debut album, a postmodern masterpiece called My Gay Estranged Father. Though not for little kids or the faint of heart, it’s highly recommended. “You and Whose Army” is a modern classic.
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