Someone's made a Super Furry Animals parody album about Theresa May
14 July 2016, 12:49
| Written by
Laurence Day
Someone's made a parody album about Theresa May's time in the Home Office - it's in the style of Welsh psychniks Super Furry Animals.
It's called Maydiator - a take on SFA's '97 LP Radiator - and features nine acoustic Furries covers with new lyrics about May. "Chupacabra" becomes "Snupascharta", "The International Language of Screaming" becomes "The Interventional Practice of Screening", "Hello Sunshine" becomes "Hello Thoughtcrime"... you get the idea.
Listen to Maydiator below. You can download it too, if you're particularly keen.
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