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Lead Performance: Various Artists; Genre: Soundtracks/Cast Recordings

The explicit concept of this summer's paleontological-blockbuster soundtrack, The Flintstones: Music From Bedrock, is to gather dippy ditties about cavepeople and brontosauruses by jokers like "Weird Al" Yankovic, Green Jelly, and Was (Not Was). Its implicit concept is to gather really grating singers — such as the Stereo MC's, Crash Test Dummies, and the B-52's' Fred Schneider — all on the same album! It does its yabba-dabba-duty, but it would have been funnier if it included T. Rex and Dinosaur Jr. B-


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