Fake Songs, just might be the funniest thing heard in years.
"United States of Whatever" leaked its way onto radio request charts when fans burned it from a commercial import out of the UK, where it was a Top 10 hit in December.
In the U.S., "United States of Whatever" first became the #1 Most Requested song at LA's KROQ, and soon after stations nationwide started to quickly catch on and still are!
Liam was brought to S-Curve Records' attention by Ringo Starr and Mark Hudson, Ringo's partner at Pumkinhead Records.
Ringo even makes guest appearances on the songs "Cuz You Do," and "Try Me."
Also on Fake Songs, long-time friend Jack Black sings "Rock and Roll Whore!"
Fake Songs also features a separate BONUS DVD containing the video for "United States of Whatever", additional never-before-seen original short films, music videos, home movies, animations, puppets and special behind the scenes footage with Ringo Starr and Jack Black.
A true Renaissance artist, Liam Lynch was among 40 musicians chosen to study
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