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=== Recorded and Stand Up Comedy ===
* [[Monty Python]]'s ''Contractual Obligation Album'' (1980) contains the [[Ur Example]], ''[[wikipedia:I Bet You They Won’t Play this Song on the Radio|I Bet You They Won’t Play this Song on the Radio]]''.
{{quote|I bet you they won't play this song on the radio
I bet you they won't play this new (bleep) song
It's not that it's (buzzer) or (horn) controversial
Just that the (bell)-ing words are awfully strong}}
* [[Neil Hamburger]] has a bit on one of his comedy albums called "The Top 10 List - Censored!". The whole joke is that [[Laugh Track|the "audience" apparently finds the list hilarious]], but anyone listening to the album can't make anything out because almost every other word is bleeped. Occasionally, the bleep will be too short to actually obscure a word, but the word will clearly be something completely unoffensive anyway: The word "internet" is censored, for instance.