The Fartist

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The Fartist
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Live album by
ReleasedJune 25, 2013
Genre Stand-up comedy
Length56:58
Label New Wave Dynamics
Producer Brian Posehn
Brian Posehn chronology
Fart and Wiener Jokes
(2010)
The Fartist
(2013)
Grandpa Metal
(2020)
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The Fartist is a live comedy album by Brian Posehn. It was released in 2013 under New Wave Dynamics. The album's name and cover derives from the 2011 French film The Artist . PlutoTV streaming service has featured the program on the StandUp comedy channel.

Track listing

  1. For My Wife - 1:24
  2. Strippers and Stripping - 3:02
  3. The Tale of a Stripper - 2:13
  4. Quitting Weed - 3:12
  5. The Scariest Pot Story Ever Told - 4:26
  6. Do Not Punch My Baby - 5:07
  7. Um... My Farts - 3:27
  8. My Fart Meets Someone Famous - 6:57
  9. Getting Old - 6:17
  10. The Acopapypse - 4:55
  11. Weird Al - 2:07
  12. Taking Care of Business - 2:28
  13. Getting Back on the Horse - 4:10
  14. Dirty Jokes - 3:25
  15. Star Wars, Pt. 3 (Yes, I'm Still Mad About Star Wars) - 3:48

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