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David Tanny is a novelty musician who has been in the business for more than ten years. His specialty is "dementia comedy," a style pioneered by artists such as [[Spike Jones]], [["Weird Al" Yankovic|Weird Al Yankovic]], and, of course, Dr. Demento, of whom he is a fan. He deals mainly in rap, creating the beats using a cheap MIDI program. He has also dealt in parody (sometimes of other parody songs) joke ads, and sketches.
David Tanny is a novelty musician who has been in the business for more than ten years. His specialty is "dementia comedy," a style pioneered by artists such as [[Spike Jones]], [["Weird Al" Yankovic]], and, of course, Dr. Demento, of whom he is a fan. He deals mainly in rap, creating the beats using a cheap MIDI program. He has also dealt in parody (sometimes of other parody songs) joke ads, and sketches.


We are aware of the general consensus on the artist. Please follow the [[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgment]].
We are aware of the general consensus on the artist. Please follow the [[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgment]].
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* [[Berserk Button]]: Do ''not'' call him incompetent.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Do ''not'' call him incompetent.
* [[Buxom Is Better]]: "Boobs, Boobs, Boobs"
* [[Buxom Is Better]]: "Boobs, Boobs, Boobs"

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David Tanny is a novelty musician who has been in the business for more than ten years. His specialty is "dementia comedy," a style pioneered by artists such as Spike Jones, "Weird Al" Yankovic, and, of course, Dr. Demento, of whom he is a fan. He deals mainly in rap, creating the beats using a cheap MIDI program. He has also dealt in parody (sometimes of other parody songs) joke ads, and sketches.

We are aware of the general consensus on the artist. Please follow the Rule of Cautious Editing Judgment.

David Tanny provides examples of the following tropes: