Shiny Happy Jihad

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Shiny Happy Jihad
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 10, 2007
RecordedSeptember 2006
Genre Comedy
Label Comedy Central
Producer Chandra Keyes, Joe Rogan, Jeff Sussman, Jack Vaughn
Joe Rogan chronology
I'm Gonna Be Dead Someday
(2000)
Shiny Happy Jihad
(2007)
Joe Rogan: Talking Monkeys in Space
(2010)
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Shiny Happy Jihad is an album by American comedian Joe Rogan, released on April 10, 2007 by Comedy Central Records.

Track listing

  1. "Fear Factor"
  2. "Pot, Jet Packs, and Peace in the Middle East (And Drunk People Yelling Shit on My CD)"
  3. "72 Virgins"
  4. "Suicide Bombings, Sad Penis, and Big Party Girl"
  5. "Jerk Off First, Safe Zone"
  6. "Bisexual Dudes Givin' Advice"
  7. "Gay Is Funny, Brokeback Mountain"
  8. "Osama Is Right Out of a Comic Book and the Terrorist Cell Phone Network"
  9. "Boycotting and People Who Like Animals More Than People, March of the Penguins"
  10. "Weird Spots In the Middle"
  11. "Big Dick Pills"
  12. "Pussy Whipped, Best Friends"
  13. "Dumb People Out-Breeding Smart People Explains the Pyramids"
  14. "I Was Raised Catholic, In Search of Noah's Ark"
  15. "We're on a Rock Flying Through Space"
  16. "Wesley Snipes, The UFC, and Jim Brown"
  17. "Fear Factor Is Cancelled, Telemundo, and Mike Goldberg"
  18. "Eddie Bravo, Show Me Your Pussy, and Text Messaging"
  19. "Lady and Her Son, Ex-Boyfriends Are Hungry Wolves"

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