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Escape

Album details

Artist: Journey

Year: 1981

Average fodder rating (out of 5): 4

Difficulty: Mostly simple

Assessment of suitability for parodying

This one is fairly typical of rock albums, having few verses per song and other ways of being simple. There are, however, instances of difficulty for rhyming and confusing subjects.

The parodies

Don’t Stop Believin’ . . . Don’t Stop Relievin’
Stone In Love . . . Jones in Love
Who’s Crying Now . . . What’s To Cry About
Keep On Runnin’ . . . We Got Sunken
Still They Ride . . . Still We Fight
Escape . . . Set Sail
Lay It Down . . . Lay Me Down
Dead Or Alive . . . Dead or a Blight
Mother, Father . . . Sunken Father
La Raza Del Sol . . . Yucatan’s Capital

Behind the scenes

Album categories: 4-fodder albums, mostly simple albums
Song categories: Journey songs, 1980s songs, 3-fodder songs, 4-fodder songs, 5-fodder songs
Parody subject categories: Parodies about avoiding Davy Jones, story of Davy Jones and Calypso, parodies about difficulty sympathizing, parodies about Davy Jones’ Locker, pirate lifestyle, sailing, transformation into a monster, the Turner family
Parody style categories: Pleasant parodies, repurposed songs, clever uses of songs, purely funny parodies, others
Other parody categories: Parodies that are accessible to everyone