"I See Red" parody song for the Australian Election 2010

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What are others saying about Robert's latest masterpiece?

"I can't help but shake my green and gold tracksuited groove thang!"
- John Howard

"Sure to be the most popular songs of 2010, and if anyone is an expert on what's popular, it's certainly me!"
- Malcolm Turnbull

"More fun than dancing in a conga line of suckholes!"
- Mark Latham

Robert Grayson's Ode to the 2010 Australian Election

A new survey from the YouStandUp Research Institute shows 9 out of 10 Australians think this election is duller than Simon Crean. What this country needs is someone to liven things up and stir the pot a little...

 (No, not him.)

Enter Robert Grayson: comedy teacher and music satirist. His latest song parody is an ode to the 2010 Election in the style of Split Enz's rock classic "I See Red". You can listen to the track and download it from this page for free!

About Robert Grayson

Robert has a track record of premium parodies with his acclaimed Nine Inch Nails and (ARIA nominated) Silverchair parodies. Although he has been on a parody song sabbatical, he is now back with a vengance!

Read Robert's full biography by clicking here

A word from Robert Grayson about this great work

 

I would just like to say, on behalf of myself and the other sickos that worked on the track (TP and MW).

TIM FINN... WE'RE SORRY!!

 

Special thanks to: TP, MW, MA, DL, MN B(PC), JK, DM, CF... you know who you are!