Yankovic - Discography -1983-2014- -flac- - Weird Al

The follow-up album, “In 3-D,” was released in 1984 and featured the hit single “Eat It,” a parody of Michael Jackson’s “Eat It” (a song that was itself a parody of his own “Beat It”). The album was a commercial success, and Weird Al’s popularity continued to grow.

“Weird Al” Yankovic is a name synonymous with humorous parodies and clever songwriting. With a career spanning over three decades, he has built a devoted fan base and become a staple of 80s, 90s, and 2000s pop culture. This article will take a look at Weird Al’s impressive discography from 1983 to 2014, featuring his extensive catalog of albums, singles, and music videos, all available in high-quality FLAC format. Weird Al Yankovic - Discography -1983-2014- -FLAC-

As the music industry began to shift towards digital formats, Weird Al continued to release new music, including the albums “Alapalooza” (1996), “Running with Scissors” (1999), and “Nuts” (2003). These albums featured hits like “The Weird Al Show Theme,” a song that showcased his ability to craft catchy, humorous tunes. The follow-up album, “In 3-D,” was released in