Every Ape and His Brother is the stage name for one man, who runs Dozerfleet Productions. The term also serves as an imprint of Dozerfleet Records, which stores parody lyrics to a lot of songs. The song lyrics are grouped into "albums," which are collections of (usually) 10 songs each.

"Every Ape" is its own little story, with each album a different chapter in a greater StoryArc. Each album is titled after a different creature that shows up to the red carpet meeting. Songs on each album range in topic greatly, but generally deal with a common theme of a DeathWorld full of EverythingTryingToKillYou.

Best described as a BloodierAndGorier SadistShow that takes its cues from Music/WeirdAlYankovic. Each song is told from a different singer's point of view, with singer characters ranging from a prophet full of CassandraTruth, to a MadBomber.

Most of the songs are lyrical parodies, but the occasional style parody makes its way into the mix as well.

The song collection can be found at its home page on [=DozerfleetWiki=]; but most of the song collection is also available at [=AmIRight.com=].

!! Discography:
* ''Morbid! The Horrendous Hobo!!!''
* ''The Only Resort''
* ''Why She Said "Seven Days"''
* ''Phantasmic''
* ''Doughboy''
* ''Ridiculous'''
* ''Lower!!!''
* ''They'll Claw You Open'''
* ''The Hundred-Acre Woodland Massacre'''
* ''This Feels Obscene, It's an Earthquake'''
* ''Let the Elements Shine Down'''
* ''Elefante Elegante Interesante Importante''
* ''Cadmium'''
* ''The Bison's Apocalypse'''
* ''Serial Bomber''
* ''Serial Bomber, Pt. 2''
* ''Salem (Story of a Trial)''
* ''Slaughterized''
* ''Once I'm Gone''
* ''Livin' It Like al-Queada''
* ''Miss A. Defendant'''
* ''Die Die Die!!!'''
* ''The Chicken of the Opera''

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!!This musician provides examples of:
* AndYourLittleDogToo: "Then Roo was killed. / That left Kanga wishing she could kill herself.../" �"Hundred-Acre Woodland Massacre"
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Salt the Raging (Dwarf) Hamster, natch.
* AxCrazy: At least 21 characters which can be somewhat named. And 22 if you count the Earthquake. Salt, Jerry, the Bison, The Evil Hair Maiden, her slayer, the Serial Bomber, the Serial Bomber's Apprentice, the Stalked Black Widow, the Butcher, the Terrorist, the Clowns, the Scientist, the Wolfman, the Eel Thing, and more. And that's not even getting into the Always Chaotic Evil tribes mentioned in "Lower!!!" and "They'll Claw You Open."
* BullyingTheDragon: What All of the Other Reindeer do to Jerry.
* ButThouMust: The wolfman really doesn't have a choice; he's programmed to kill everyone, including his girlfriend.
%%* CreatorBreakdown[=/=]RealLifeWritesThePlot[=/=]TakeThat: The songwriter's personal troubles with a malicious girl on campus who just so happened to be a hairstylist at the time resulted in the "Evil Hair Maiden" recurring character. This same Evil Hair Maiden is named Kelsea Linney in the Ciem Webcomic Series, where she's portrayed as Stupid Evil. The Evil Hair Maiden in Elefante kills the Author Avatar in "Slaughterized" before a new Author Avatar kills her in "Die Die Die."
%%** The songwriter's sister once owned a dwarf hamster named Salt. It liked biting everyone.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: All of the Other Reindeer committed felonies against Jerry and harassed him until he became an Omnicidal Maniac�with Santa's blessing!
* EatingTheEyeCandy: What any female singer trying to perform "Phantasmic" sounds like she's doing when singing it identically to Jaci's "Baptize Me." Especially considering that it's a song where a girl is promoting a product to men to remove unsightly hair.
* EnergyWeapon: "Less Than Advertised" references the ones in Transmorphers and its sequel.
* ForTheEvulz: In "On the Ethics," the Mad Scientist appears to be doing his experiment for...no real reason. Also, the hunters in "Massacre" have as their top reason for murdering Pooh: "It Amused Me."
* {{Gorn}}: Played for comedy quite often.
* GottaKillThemAll: Happens to Pooh and his friends when the two crazy hunters show up.
* ImAHumanitarian: The cannibals in "They'll Claw You Open."
* ImmuneToBullets: Gopher, since Disney created him instead of Milne. Gives him the power of Joker Immunity as well.
* {{Kaiju}}: Salt the Raging Hamster becomes one.
* KarmaHoudini: The scientist in "On the Ethics," Salt the Hamster, the Poultry Killer, the Bison, the Serial Bomber, and the Eel Thing never seem to suffer any consequences for their actions.
* MadScientist: The singing character in "On the Ethics."
* MindRape: The Bison can burn your soul, among other things.
* NoSympathy: "Emergency rooms are full / you're out of luck!"�"Earthquake"
* OffWithHerHead: Happens to the Evil Hair Maiden.
* PoesLaw: All the time on AmIRight.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The entire point of "Die Die Die."
* TheScrooge: Our singer character in "Cadmium."
* SerialNumbersFiledOff:[[invoked]] In-universe, from "Less Than Advertised":
-->"They have no factions and no names at all!"
* SexStartsStoryStops: Mocked in "Less Than Advertised" with the line: "And now a scene of pointless sex!"
* ShownTheirWork: All the processes of killing and roasting chickens and ducks mentioned in "The Only Resort" and "Meat Cleaver" come from someone with experience in butchering poultry. (And talking down to both.)
* ShoutOut: A lot of the gimmicks used in "Serial Bomber" to blow up the convertible are actually references to Grand Theft Auto III and Forensic Files. The "green T-shirt" is a reference to stoplight parties, where only singles are supposed to wear green.
* StartOfDarkness:
** "Jerry the Psycho Reindeer / always had a bloody nose / Got dead rats in his mailbox / followed everywhere he goes..."
** The cop in "Boozer" has one during his Sanity Slippage while chasing the titular drunk driver.
* StupidEvil: The scientist in "On the Ethics." Why, oh why are you creating that monster to begin with? And how will you possibly ensure that you yourself never become a victim? Especially when you forced him to kill his own girlfriend and gave him a perfectly understandable revenge motive?
* TransformationTrauma: Implied to the wolfman in "On the Ethics of Creating Werewolves."
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Serial Bomber wants to teach all women a lesson about infidelity. Even if he has to kill countless innocents along the way. His apprentice is even more sadistic about it.
* YourHeadAsplode: Kanga's head gets blown off with a shotgun in "Massacre".
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