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** "[[Queen|Galileo Galileo Galileo Galileo Galileo Galileo Galileo Galileo]]--I'm sorry, what's the next line?"
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]: Richard getting into the spirit of "Sunday Bloody Sunday":
{{quote| ''Uno, does, tres, catorce! Hola, senoritas y senores! Me llamo Ricardo Queso, let's mambo!''}}
* [[Greatest Hits Album]]: ''Sunny Side of the Moon''
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: During [[Star Wars|the Imperial March]] cover: "Piano solo! Bass solo! Drum solo! HAN SOLO!"
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* [[Something Completely Different]]: ''Dick at Night'', which covers TV themes; ''Lavapalooza'', which covers songs tiki-style rather than lounge-style.
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: His charming, smooth demeanor is meant to create this contrast with the songs he sings.
{{quote| ''Pardon me, do you know where you are? You're in the jungle, baby! You're gonna die!''}}
* [[Song Parody]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]]. The lyrics are kept largely the same, but the tunes are radically changed. The only straight-forward example is "Star Wars Cantina", which is "Copacabana" with the lyrics rewritten to be a plot summary of the ''Star Wars'' original trilogy.
* [[This Song Goes Out to Tv Tropes]]: "Rape Me" is "for the ladies", "Don't Cha" "goes out to all the lesbians in the audience."