
Redneck Eats Frank Zappa (Ft. The Mothers of Invention & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
"Redneck Eats" by Frank Zappa blends rock and orchestral elements, showcasing satirical commentary on American culture and consumerism. Released in 1970, it humorously critiques dietary habits and societal norms, using absurd imagery and clever wordplay. The fusion of rock with orchestral arrangements highlights Zappa's innovative style. #Rock

Mark Volman (vocals)
Howard Kaylan (vocals)
Ian Underwood (keyboards, woodwinds)
Aynsley Dunbar (drums)
George Duke (keyboards, trombone)
Martin Lickert (bass)
Ruth Underwood (orchestra drum set)
Jim Pons (vocals)
Jimmy Carl Black:
Hey, who are these dudes? Are you a boy, or a girl?
Ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha
What the fuck was that?
I wonder if that son of a bitch can play something I might even like
Hey twerp, play me something I can enjoy
Howard Kaylan (vocals)
Ian Underwood (keyboards, woodwinds)
Aynsley Dunbar (drums)
George Duke (keyboards, trombone)
Martin Lickert (bass)
Ruth Underwood (orchestra drum set)
Jim Pons (vocals)
Jimmy Carl Black:
Hey, who are these dudes? Are you a boy, or a girl?
Ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha
What the fuck was that?
I wonder if that son of a bitch can play something I might even like
Hey twerp, play me something I can enjoy
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