A bit of quick googling has picked up a couple of possible links: this one, which looks rather dubious - I haven't been able to check due to having a very poor quality internet connection (http://richard-cheese-holiday-in-cambodia-dead--mp3-download.kohit.net/_/339559) - and this listing at Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Silent-Nightclub-Richard-Against-Machine/dp/B000IOM49I) which doesn't, unfortunately, seem to have any way of actually listening to the songs concerned other than actually buying the disk itself.
I first found out about Richard Cheese and his Lounge Against the Machine two years ago on the regular summer bizarre-music-on-radio show I've mentioned elsewhere; they played his version of "Hey Ya". I was fairly much hooked at that point (I have been an aficionado of thoroughly inappropriate cover versions ever since hearing the Flying Lizards' version of "Money").
This idea of a civil war between rival groups of Civil War re-enactors appeals to my sense of irony; that they would carry out the flamewar in character is just the icing on the cake. People just don't seem to know how to really insult people any more. Nowadays it's all eff this and eff that and no originality at all.
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Date: 2008-01-05 10:13 am (UTC)I first found out about Richard Cheese and his Lounge Against the Machine two years ago on the regular summer bizarre-music-on-radio show I've mentioned elsewhere; they played his version of "Hey Ya". I was fairly much hooked at that point (I have been an aficionado of thoroughly inappropriate cover versions ever since hearing the Flying Lizards' version of "Money").
This idea of a civil war between rival groups of Civil War re-enactors appeals to my sense of irony; that they would carry out the flamewar in character is just the icing on the cake. People just don't seem to know how to really insult people any more. Nowadays it's all eff this and eff that and no originality at all.