& Roll Whore," a duet with Jack Black). Many years ago, Frank Zappa asked the question "Does Humor Belong in Music?" In the case of Lynch, the answer is still pending.
KEMBREW MCLEOD
(From RS 922, May 15, 2003)
After finding success with the track "United States of Whatever," Liam Lynch creates silly songs that mimic Bjork, Depeche Mode, the Pixies, the Talking Heads and David Bowie. He also has fun with gospel, heavy metal, rap, disco and indie rock genres. Check out his collaboration with Jack Black on "Rock And Roll Whore.