
SOCK PUPPET PARODY issued:
As the days count down to All Hallows Eve, we begin to celebrate all that is grim, ghastly and gruesome. We honor all the creepy crawlies in a myriad of ways: binging on horror movies, creating mockup crime scenes in the front yard, or checking in on your favorite parody musical outfit composed of sock puppets.
The atrocities that can trigger deep seated primal reactions of pure unadulterated terror are the reason of the season— spiders, ghosts, demons, thinking you left the stove on. And if you’re a sock, that may be enduring the reckless abandon of being… lost.
Good news! Sock Puppet Parody has just released a Halloween special to highlight this highly specific nightmare situation, and we’re sure you will find it all so relatable. This latest rendition transforms popular Danny Elfman’s Oingo Boingo into a mismatched bunch of socks.
In the video, the sock puppet band plays the familiar tune, “Dead Man’s Party” but with revisited lyrics that speak to this sock world. The caricatures bemoan the prison they’re subjected to… which apparently is a cardboard crypt with the writing “Lost and Found” on it.
It’s easy to empathize, with a mini Elfman wailing “I’m stuffed in this box, feeling all alone” and “don’t forget to remember me” in front of a cobweb backdrop while strumming a tiny replica guitar.
Sock Puppet Parody takes iconic bands and glorifies their undergarments by making high quality music videos featuring socks. For the past few years, they have been treating us with some Halloween spirit, and this is a new holiday special to add to the collection.
More information at https://www.sockpuppetparody.com/











