“The Cheat is NOT DEAD” – Strong Bad
(Words/music: Matt Chapman, Mark Cobb, and Peter Olson, available on Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits, Harmless Junk, Inc. 2003)
One of the rituals I had in college involved sitting with my roommate Jim every week and watching the new Homestar Runner cartoons. It usually went like this: I’d walk in from class to find Jim at his computer with headphones on, I’d sit down for a minute – long enough to open my e-mail, and Jim would lean over and say “new Homestar,” and we’d gather around his Gateway to laugh at some silly flash animation. So when the Homestar Runner album came out, it was an obvious purchase for us, if for no other reason than to support the folks who made after class afternoons a little more tolerable.
So when these songs, many of which appeared in the cartoons, sounded fully formed and, you know, like real songs, we were floored. In particular, “The Cheat is Not Dead,” sung by Strong Bad, a bizarre combination of Dear Abbey and a Mexican wrestler, impressed me. I knew the silly ode to reconciliation with his sidekick The Cheat, but this version adds a choir and the Blues Brothers coda to the end of it. It’s appropriate, as Strong Bad eventually eclipsed Homestar Runner as the site’s star, that Strong Bad would assume the spotlight with such a overblown performance. However, it ends up working – even after the initial shock wears off, I find that the Strong Bad Sings songs never get skipped in the car. If nothing else, they remind me of those times where putting off a paper to watch a flash animation made perfect sense.
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