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Man revives COVID parody genre with bizarre covers of old songs

We thought we were done with COVID parody songs. Over the past year, the genre willed itselfinto existenceand becametotally saturated almost simultaneously. By the end of last April, the COVID parody had become not just unfunny but downright grating a gnat buzzing in the ear of everyone who didn’t want to hear anything that wasn’t absolutely essentially about the pandemic. But now we’ve seen the work of Allan Herrod, a man whose portfolio of parody songs forces us to reconsider our stance on the genre thanks to a singular, profoundly strange artistic vision. Advertisement Here, for your consideration, is a prime example of his work: A COVID-themed cover of “House Of The Rising Sun.”

Little-Known Carmaker Bremach Is Planning To Sell Russian SUVs And Trucks In America

Little-Known Carmaker Bremach Is Planning To Sell Russian SUVs And Trucks In America Screenshot: Bremach I don’t think there’s ever been a Russian (or before that, Soviet) built car officially sold in America, unless you count some rich dudes who may have bought a Marussia B2 supercar at some point. That may change by 2022, when Bremach, which was once an Italian truck maker, will be attempting to sell Russian UAZ Patriots in America as the Bremach Taos SUV and Brio pickup trucks. Advertisement Screenshot: Bremach Bremach has actually been around since 1956, founded in Italy and building dump trucks and other sorts of heavy-duty utility vehicles for decades, until it went under in 2018.

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