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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-MNH7vZb8k&feature=related This] Christian parody of the song "OMG" by Usher, which is unambiguously about sex/lust, practically just takes the original song and changes "baby" to "Jesus". And it's ''serious''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-MNH7vZb8k&feature=related This] Christian parody of the song "OMG" by Usher, which is unambiguously about sex/lust, practically just takes the original song and changes "baby" to "Jesus". And it's ''serious''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npgdw5Zb7TY This] parody of Rebecca Black's infamous song, "Friday" converts it into a song about going to Church on ''"Sunday"''. Some people believe it to be better than the original.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npgdw5Zb7TY This] parody of Rebecca Black's infamous song, "Friday" converts it into a song about going to Church on ''"Sunday"''. Some people believe it to be better than the original.
* [http://www.alittleleaven.com/ Chris Rosebrough], of [http://piratechristianradio.com/ Pirate Christian Radio fame] [[Take That|bashes this trope for all its worth]]. Other than the typical TGWTG-esque critique of such horrible music, he goes into [[Berserk Button|an unstoppable rage]] when said songs end up [[You Fail Religious Studies Forever|failing to correctly represent the Christian faith]]. Case in point, [http://www.alittleleaven.com/2008/07/you-call-this-w.html his commentary on this entry]
* [http://www.alittleleaven.com/ Chris Rosebrough], of [http://piratechristianradio.com/ Pirate Christian Radio fame] [[Take That|bashes this trope for all its worth]]. Other than the typical TGWTG-esque critique of such horrible music, he goes into [[Berserk Button|an unstoppable rage]] when said songs end up [[You Fail Religious Studies Forever|failing to correctly represent the Christian faith]]. Case in point, [https://web.archive.org/web/20130824072748/http://www.alittleleaven.com/2008/07/you-call-this-w.html his commentary on this entry]


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