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South Park has a 25th anniversary collection that includes a guest appearance by Geddy and Alex from Rush

South Park has been around for more than a quarter of a century now. Back in the summer of 2022, there was a 25th anniversary concert celebration at Red Rocks in Colorado. The gig featured series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone plus some special musical guests.

Primus was there, of course. They’re responsible for all the different variations of the show’s theme song. Ween, longtime favourites of the show, were also there. And both Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson showed up.

Now–and just in time for Record Store Day 2024–the entire event will be issued as a three-LP package on “Towelie blue” vinyl. Only 5,500 copies will be issued. Here’s the tracklisting.

Side A:
1. There’s Magic Inside You – Trey Parker & Matt Stone
2. Here Come The Bastards – Primus & Ween
3. Uncle Fker – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)
4. Montage – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)
5. Jackin’ It In San Diego – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)

Side B:
1. It’s Easy MMkay – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)
2. South Park Themes – Les Claypool & Primus, Trey Parker, Matt Stone
3. Butters Theme Song / Robot Friend – Trey Parker & Matt Stone
4. Blame Canada – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)

Side C:
1. Closer To The Heart – Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson of Rush (with Primus & Matt Stone)
2. Colorado Farm – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)
3. Gay Fish – Trey Parker & Matt Stone

Side D:
1. The Mollusk – Ween
2. Tommy (Butters) The Cat – Primus, Matt Stone
3. Let’s Fighting Love – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)
4. When I Was On Top Of You – Trey Parker & Matt Stone

Side E:
1. Buckingham Green – Ween
2. The Ballad of Lemmiwinks – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)
3. Kyle’s Mom’s a Bitch – Trey Parker & Matt Stone

Side F:
1. What Would Brian Boitano Do? – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)
2. Boogers & Cum – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)
3. America, Fk Yeah / America Medley – Trey Parker & Matt Stone (with Primus & Ween)

Alan Cross

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