PARKS AND RECREATION s Mouse Rat Is Releasing an Official Album nerdist.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nerdist.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It s called The Awesome Album
Published May 19, 2021
It s been over six years since
Parks & Recreation went off the air (although the cast reunited for a COVID-19 TV special last year), but like so many other Michael Schur shows, the characters continue to live rent-free in fans heads. As such, there s certainly an audience for
The Awesome Album the debut LP from the fictional band Mouse Rat.
For those who don t remember, Mouse Rat was a yarling butt rock band fronted by Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt). While they were considered a joke on the show, they ve somehow managed to piece together enough material for a 15-track album. Not too bad!
If you’re a
Parks and Recreation fan, you’re already familiar with the rockin’ jams of Pawnee, Indiana legends
Mouse Rat. Since today marks the 10th anniversary of the passing of equestrian icon Li’l Sebastian and the beautiful tune “5,000 Candles in the Wind” that Mouse Rat created in his honor, there’s no better time to announce that an entire Mouse Rat album is being released. It comes with all your favorite songs performed by Andy Dwyer (
Chris Pratt) and the band, and there are even appearances by Duke Silver!
Parks and Recreation Mouse Rat Album
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How to Stream ‘Parks and Recreation’
NBC
Parks and Recreation is one of TV’s most beloved sitcoms, with its ensemble of entertaining and appealing characters working in the local government of Pawnee, Indiana. Here’s how you can stream all seven seasons of this warm, funny comedy.
Peacock
Parks and Recreation now makes its subscription streaming home on the NBCUniversal-owned Peacock (free with ads or $4.99+ per month or $49.99+ per year). Here, you can watch all 126 episodes of the hit show, including numerous extended “producer’s cut” versions. Follow along with perpetually enthusiastic government official Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) as she attempts to make Pawnee a better place to live.