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You Eediot! is the debut studio album by Nickelodeon cartoon characters Ren and Stimpy that was released on August 31, 1993. The album featured several popular songs from the series, including the single "Kilted Yaksmen Anthem" (from the episode "The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen") and "Happy Happy Joy Joy" (from "Stimpy's Invention"). A promotional CD single with the tracks "Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy," "Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen Anthem," "Don't Whiz On The Electric Fence," and "I'm Gonna Be A Monkey" was sent out to radio stations across North America that September. The album peaked at #156 on the Billboard 200 in October 1993.

Because the album was released a year after the departure of creator John Kricfalusi, the Ren Höek vocals were re-recorded by Billy West. Bob Camp (who replaced Kricfalusi as showrunner) took his role of Stinky Wizzleteats in the album version of "Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy."

The album cover is a parody of The Beatles album Abbey Road, showing Mr. Horse in the place of John Lennon, Muddy Mudskipper in the place of Ringo Starr, Stimpy in place of Paul McCartney, and Ren in place of George Harrison, walking across the street .

Track listing

  1. "The Whistler/Overture" - :42
  2. "Dog Pound Hop" - 2:27
  3. "Muddy Mudskipper Theme" - :42
  4. "Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy" - 1:46
  5. "Fire Dogs" - 3:38
  6. "Better Than No One" - 4:38
  7. "Nose Goblins" - 4:20
  8. "Smokin'" - 3:03
  9. "Log Blues/Log Theme" - 1:23
  10. "Captain's Log/Space Madness" - 5:04
  11. "Sven Theme" - 3:03
  12. "Sven Blues" - :47
  13. "Don't Whiz On The Electric Fence" - 1:19
  14. "Ren's Pecs" - 2:52
  15. "I'm Gonna Be A Monkey" - 1:28
  16. "Filthy's Dance" - :24
  17. "Jungle Boogie" - :18
  18. "Dizzy Monkees" - :29
  19. "Kilted Yaksmen Anthem" - 2:47
  20. "The Whistler/Underture" - :41
  21. "Big House Blues (Closing Theme)" - 3:00




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