ROY (US)
Love You I Do Love You I Do
R.O.Y.'s exercise in early Beatles songwriting. Note the cameo by AC/DC's lead singer at the beginning and Ozzy Osbourne's surprise entrance in the middle..
Sex, Sex, Sex Sex, Sex, Sex
By taking the Beach Boys' classic "Fun,Fun,Fun" and twisting it to their own immature ways R.O.Y. created the feel-good hit "Sex,Sex,Sex",
Potatoes of the Gods Potatoes of the Gods
Sonic McFlurry and the Nose went all out Led Zepplin folk with "Potatoes of the Gods",which is loosely based on "Going To California".
Gin and Jews Gin and Jews
R.O.Y. proved their status as true gangstas with the soon-to-be hip-hop classic "Gin and Jews", an unholy marriage of the Beastie Boys and the Rocky movies.
Dirt and Angels Dirt and Angels
R.O.Y.'s tribute to Pearl Jam is about two of Eddie Vedder's favorite topics: Dirt and Angels.
Automatic For The People Automatic For The People
R.O.Y. show off their serious side (Sort of) on this tribute to R.E.M. Sonic McFlurry once again shows off perhaps the worst impression of Michael Stipe ever.
Acid Banana Acid Banana
"Acid Banana" features carnival-organ work over a Byrds-esque guitar riff, while the lyrics recall Lou Reed.
Don't Do the Dew Don't Do the Dew
"Don't Do the Dew" started out as an Elton John type piano ballad before the band members realized that sucked. It was then converted to a standard blues format, which fits it much better.
What Did I Do Last Night? What Did I Do Last Night?
Perhaps the only song in music history to be both an ode to hangovers and a tribute to Bob Dylan and Neil Young.
Sanyo (Oh Amy) Sanyo (Oh Amy)
Have you ever wondered what it would sound like if Keith Richards joined R.E.M.? Me neither. But those of you who have will surely enjoy "Sanyo (Oh Amy)".
Intercourse Intercourse
Think Simon and Garfunkel teaching a Health class with a thrash twist.
Jelly Beans and Heroin Jelly Beans and Heroin
"Jelly Beans and Heroin", R.O.Y.'s tribute to garage bands, specifically the Stooges and MC5. It marks the debut of Sonic McFlurry on lead vocals.
Metal Mariachi Metal Mariachi
The first song R.O.Y. ever made, it was recorded at least 7 times with each take sounding completely different.
Yoko's Revenge Yoko's Revenge
An Avante-Garde/Ambient song full of white noise, radio play, and slide whistle, Yoko's Revenge has absolutely no structure whatsoever.