Bad Hair Day (Album)
"Bad Hair Day" is the fourth studio album by the American musical comedy group Weird Al Yankovic. Released on April 26, 1996, it features a mix of parodies and original songs, showcasing Yankovic's signature humor and clever wordplay. The album includes popular tracks like "Amish Paradise," a parody of Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise," and "Gump," which is based on Green Day's "Boulevard of Broken Dreams."
The album received positive reviews and commercial success, reaching the top of the Billboard charts. It was certified multi-platinum, solidifying Yankovic's status as a prominent figure in comedy music. "Bad Hair Day" remains a fan favorite, highlighting the group's unique style and creativity.