UHF
"Weird Al" Yankovic · 1989
7 min · 2 tracks · comedy rock · nerdcore · parody music
Quirky melodies and absurd lyrics intertwine, creating a playful soundscape that captures the essence of late '80s comedy rock.
UHF is a single by "Weird Al" Yankovic, released in 1989. Quirky melodies and absurd lyrics intertwine, creating a playful soundscape that captures the essence of late '80s comedy rock. The title track "UHF" became a minor hit, and the album contributed to Yankovic's growing influence in pop culture during the late '80s. Its unique comedic style helped pave the way for future parody artists and solidified Yankovic’s role in shaping nerdcore as a genre. The film also received mixed reviews but has since gained a cult following. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does UHF sound like?
Quirky melodies and absurd lyrics intertwine, creating a playful soundscape that captures the essence of late '80s comedy rock. Rooted in comedy rock and nerdcore.
What makes UHF by "Weird Al" Yankovic notable?
The title track "UHF" became a minor hit, and the album contributed to Yankovic's growing influence in pop culture during the late '80s. Its unique comedic style helped pave the way for future parody artists and solidified Yankovic’s role in shaping nerdcore as a genre. The film also received mixed reviews but has since gained a cult following. "UHF" arrived during Weird Al Yankovic's peak creative phase, following his successful albums "Even Worse" and "Dare to Be Stupid." This film soundtrack marked his first major foray into feature films, solidifying his status as a cultural icon in comedy music. Released in 1989, it showcased Yankovic's ability to blend humor with catchy tunes, further expanding his fanbase.
How many songs are on UHF?
UHF has 2 tracks, running approximately 7 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 UHF (single version) Standout 3:49
- 2 Attack of the Radioactive Hamsters From a Planet Near Mars Standout 3:28
Release Date
July 1, 1989
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
7 min 17 sec
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