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Like its predecessor, Farzar can crank out a few bangers from time to time. However, the songs tend to vary more in genre, providing more than just wacky, silly gross-out songs, and being able to produce songs of many other kinds.

Bazarack especially has the character trait of being a theater-loving homosexual, which makes him a perfect surrogate for generating full-blown show-stopping Broadway musical numbers, which has even been lampshaded in a few episodes. So, expect to see a lot of examples from him here.


General

  • For a song that's just one word long, the theme song manages to be intensely godlike, with the ending tune coming in like an angel's chorus. Really helps to get people jazzed for every episode of the show.
    Chorus: FARZAAAAAAAAAR!!!

Season 1

  • In "Welcome to Farzar", Bazarack shows off his musical talent right off the bat, singing "Your Daddy is an Evil Asshole", an informative diss track about Renzo, which is as amusing as it is catchy. His song provides several humorous examples of the hilariously horrible things Renzo has done in the past, with accompaniment from his other alien minions.
  • In "Robot Revolution", The Rock and Roll Squid come in and sing the blazing rock song, "All Night Long". The vocals are glorious and the song sounds like it actually comes from a classic '70s rock band. The wardrobe of the band members reflect on the vibe of their music, as they're all dressed as David Coverdale, Slash, David Bowie, and Axl Rose, all musicians from whom their song draws inspiration.
  • In "Save the Reaper Demons", the background sound, "My Whole World is You", works as a parody of Scooby-Doo chase songs, since it perfectly encapsulates 1960s rock and roll music. Some fans were surprised to see that this work was original to the show and not public domain music from the '60s.
  • In "Flammily Reunion", there's a nice little background song, simply called "Love", with vocals provided by Grey DeLisle. While short and sweet, it functions perfectly as an actual love song, on account of how slow and smooth it's sung. This song also surprised fans when they found out it was original to the series, as most believed it was a real song the writers just bought the rights to.
  • In "War and Peace", the show lets the audience know that Roger and Waco haven't forgotten about their roots in nasty, gross-out songs, when they gave us "How We Reproduce" by their self-inserts, Flobby and Belzert. The song is a hilarious, wacky and zany country song, explaining the nauseating, gut-wrenching reproduction cycle of the Intellectoid species.

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