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* ParodyAssistance: The Bomb Song, a [[{{Pastiche}} pastiche]] of Music/TearsForFears, features a cameo of Roland Orzabol and Curt Smith singing backing vocals.

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* ParodyAssistance: The Bomb Song, a [[{{Pastiche}} pastiche]] of Music/TearsForFears, features a cameo of Roland Orzabol Orzabal and Curt Smith singing backing vocals.

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* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: Parodied in the episode "Malin Akerman Wears A Black Blouse and Cropped Jeans" with Slow Joey's spin-off "Taking It Slow"


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* ParodyAssistance: The Bomb Song, a [[{{Pastiche}} pastiche]] of Music/TearsForFears, features a cameo of Roland Orzabol and Curt Smith singing backing vocals.
* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: Parodied in the episode "Malin Akerman Wears A Black Blouse and Cropped Jeans" with Slow Joey's spin-off "Taking It Slow"
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''Comedy Bang! Bang!'' is a comedy series based on the podcast of the same name (formerly ''Podcast/ComedyDeathRayRadio'') hosted by Scott Aukerman and supplied with music by a succession of co-hosts/bandleaders (originally Reggie Watts, who left midway through Season 4 to serve as bandleader for Series/TheLateLateShow; he was replaced by Music/KidCudi, who in turn was replaced by Music/WeirdAlYankovic for the fifth and final season). The show is largely a satire/deconstruction of late-night talk show tropes and television in general, featuring surreal interviews with real celebrities as well as fake ones (the latter often portrayed by Aukerman's fellow ''Series/MrShow'' alumnus Paul F. Tompkins), framed by all manner of wacky subplots.


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''Comedy Bang! Bang!'' is a comedy series based on [[Podcast/ComedyBangBang the podcast of the same name (formerly ''Podcast/ComedyDeathRayRadio'') name]], hosted by Scott Aukerman and supplied with music by a succession of co-hosts/bandleaders (originally Reggie Watts, who left midway through Season 4 to serve as bandleader for Series/TheLateLateShow; ''Series/TheLateLateShow''; he was replaced by Music/KidCudi, who in turn was replaced by Music/WeirdAlYankovic for the fifth and final season). The show is largely a satire/deconstruction of late-night talk show tropes and television in general, featuring surreal interviews with real celebrities as well as fake ones (the latter often portrayed by Aukerman's fellow ''Series/MrShow'' alumnus Paul F. Tompkins), framed by all manner of wacky subplots.

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''Comedy Bang! Bang!'' is a comedy series based on the podcast of the same name (formerly ''Podcast/ComedyDeathRayRadio'') hosted by Scott Aukerman and supplied with music by a succession of co-hosts/bandleaders (originally Reggie Watts, who left midway through Season 4 to serve as bandleader for Series/TheLateLateShow; he was replaced by KidCudi, who in turn was replaced by Music/WeirdAlYankovic for the fifth and final season). The show is largely a satire/deconstruction of late-night talk show tropes and television in general, featuring surreal interviews with real celebrities as well as fake ones (the latter often portrayed by Aukerman's fellow ''Series/MrShow'' alumnus Paul F. Tompkins), framed by all manner of wacky subplots.


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''Comedy Bang! Bang!'' is a comedy series based on the podcast of the same name (formerly ''Podcast/ComedyDeathRayRadio'') hosted by Scott Aukerman and supplied with music by a succession of co-hosts/bandleaders (originally Reggie Watts, who left midway through Season 4 to serve as bandleader for Series/TheLateLateShow; he was replaced by KidCudi, Music/KidCudi, who in turn was replaced by Music/WeirdAlYankovic for the fifth and final season). The show is largely a satire/deconstruction of late-night talk show tropes and television in general, featuring surreal interviews with real celebrities as well as fake ones (the latter often portrayed by Aukerman's fellow ''Series/MrShow'' alumnus Paul F. Tompkins), framed by all manner of wacky subplots.

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* StocksitcomGrandFinale: The episode "Zack Galifinakis Wears a One-Armed Jacket" is an homage to these, even though it premiered less than halfway through the series' run. In-universe, it's explained that Comedy Bang Bang has already been entirely filmed in advance.

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* StocksitcomGrandFinale: StockSitcomGrandFinale: The episode "Zack Galifinakis Wears a One-Armed Jacket" is an homage to these, even though it premiered less than halfway through the series' run. In-universe, it's explained that Comedy Bang Bang has already been entirely filmed in advance.

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