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The Arrogant Worms are a three man comedy folk band from <s>Alberta, Canada</s> Kingston, Ontario. They gained massive popularity on the internet in the early 2000s, with their catchy tunes and hilarious jabs at Canadian culture. They got so popular that another Canadian comedy group, Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie, has had the misfortune of their entire catalogue being attributed to the Worms.
[[The Arrogant Worms]] are a three man comedy folk band from <s>Alberta, Canada</s> Kingston, Ontario. They gained massive popularity on the internet in the early 2000s, with their catchy tunes and hilarious jabs at Canadian culture. They got so popular that another Canadian comedy group, [[Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie]], has had the misfortune of their entire catalogue being misattributed to the Worms.


{{quote| Albums}}
'''Albums'''
* 1992 The Arrogant Worms
* 1992 The Arrogant Worms
* 1994 Russell's Shorts
* 1994 Russell's Shorts
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* 2004 Toast! (live album)
* 2004 Toast! (live album)
* 2006 Beige
* 2006 Beige
* 2008 Torpid (live album)
* 2008 Torpid (live album)
* 2013 Hindsight 20/20 (20th anniversary compilation album)
* 2014 SPACE


While their songs about Canada, such as Canada's Really Big or We Are The Beaver, are among their most popular, they've also had hits with songs about other subjects, such as vegetable rights activitism (Carrot Juice is Murder), sports (Me Like Hockey), various animals (I Am Cow, Billy The Theme Park Shark), and little-known relatives of famous Biblical people (Jesus' Brother Bob), to name a few. Their music consists of style parodies of nearly every music genre one can think of, from folk to Eighties pop to country to Celtic, and even children's music (Rippy The Gator). Arrogant Worms concerts are always somewhere between jam session and stand up comedy.
While their songs about Canada, such as "Canada's Really Big" or "We Are The Beaver", are among their most popular, they've also had hits with songs about other subjects, such as vegetable rights activism ("Carrot Juice is Murder"), sports ("Me Like Hockey"), various animals ("I Am Cow", "Billy The Theme Park Shark"), and little-known relatives of famous Biblical people ("Jesus' Brother Bob"), to name a few. Their music consists of style parodies of nearly every music genre one can think of, from folk to Eighties pop to country to Celtic, and even children's music (Rippy The Gator). Arrogant Worms concerts are always somewhere between jam session and stand up comedy.


''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' did a [[Shout-Out]] to them in the form of the card [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=12623 Arrogant Wurm].
''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' did a [[Shout-Out]] to them in the form of the card [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=12623 Arrogant Wurm].


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=== '''The Arrogant Worms contains examples of:''' ===
* [[And That's Terrible]]: From "Carrot Juice Is Murder":
* [[And That's Terrible]]: From "Carrot Juice Is Murder":
{{quote| '''Lead''': Carrot juice constitutes murder<br />
{{quote|'''Lead''': Carrot juice constitutes murder
'''Background''': ''And that's a real crime'' }}
'''Background''': ''And that's a real crime'' }}
* [[Anti-Christmas Song]]: Their Christmas album, ''Christmas Turkey'' is full of them.
* [[Anti-Christmas Song]]: Their Christmas album, ''Christmas Turkey'' is full of them.
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* [[Cool Car]]: Winnebago. It has a pool for a humpback whale on the roof. Next to a tennis court. And helipad. Among other things.
* [[Cool Car]]: Winnebago. It has a pool for a humpback whale on the roof. Next to a tennis court. And helipad. Among other things.
* [[Drives Like Crazy]]: Pretty much everyone in the song 'Idiot Road.'
* [[Drives Like Crazy]]: Pretty much everyone in the song 'Idiot Road.'
* [[Ear Worm]]: "Song Inside My Head" is about one ''and'' is one.
* [[Everything's Better with Bob]]: 'Jesus' Brother Bob', 'A Dog Named Bob'.
* [[Everything's Better with Bob]]: 'Jesus' Brother Bob', 'A Dog Named Bob'.
* [[Everything's Better with Cows]]: 'I Am Cow'.
* [[Everything's Better with Cows]]: 'I Am Cow'.
* [[In the Style Of]]: "Tokyo Love Song" is done in the style of [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]] circa "I Want to Hold Your Hand", with an inexplicable late-Beatles sitar interlude by "George".
* [[Incredibly Long Note]]: Trevor Strong at the end of "Dangerous."
* [[Incredibly Long Note]]: Trevor Strong at the end of "Dangerous."
* [[Inherently Funny Words]]: "A Night On Dildo". Seriously, with Newfoundland place names like that, how could they resist?
* [[Inherently Funny Words]]: "A Night On Dildo". Seriously, with Newfoundland place names like that, how could they resist?
* [[Intercourse with You]]: 'Log In To You' is this done in computer geek jargon.
* [[Intercourse with You]]: 'Log In To You' is this done in computer geek jargon.
* [[Kill It with Water]]: 'Pressure Washer'
* [[Kill It with Water]]: 'Pressure Washer'
{{quote| I got a Pressure Washer, I like it a lot, [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|Cause it makes cleaning Destructive!]]}}
{{quote|''I got a Pressure Washer, I like it a lot,
''[[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|Cause it makes cleaning Destructive!]]}}
* [[Long Runner Lineup]]: The Worms have been a group since 1991, and Trevor Strong, Mike [[Mc Cormick]] and Chris Patterson have all been there since 1995 (Patterson joined that year, and John Whytock left). This is not counting backup musicians, of which there have been several in the years between 1995 and 2010.
* [[Long Runner Lineup]]: The Worms have been a group since 1991, and Trevor Strong, Mike McCormick and Chris Patterson have all been there since 1995 (Patterson joined that year, and John Whytock left). This is not counting backup musicians, of which there have been several in the years between 1995 and 2010.
* [[Look Behind You!]]: The narrator of "I Ran Away" outwits the devil himself by saying, "Look over there!" and fleeing.
* [[Look Behind You!]]: The narrator of "I Ran Away" outwits the devil himself by saying, "Look over there!" and fleeing.
{{quote| I'm hopin' that the devil smokes two packs a day, 'cause my day of reckoning is here and I ran away!}}
{{quote|''I'm hopin' that the devil smokes two packs a day,
''{{'}}cause my day of reckoning is here and I ran away!}}
* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]
* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: 'The Last Saskatchewan Pirate' and 'Tokyo Love Song' are two examples.
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: 'The Last Saskatchewan Pirate' and 'Tokyo Love Song' are two examples.
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* [[Self-Titled Album]]: Their first album.
* [[Self-Titled Album]]: Their first album.
* [[Squashed Flat]]: 'Tokyo Love Song'
* [[Squashed Flat]]: 'Tokyo Love Song'
{{quote| Her death was unintentional, but now she's two-dimensional. My angel is truly in Heaven.}}
{{quote|''Her death was unintentional,
''But now she's two-dimensional.
''My angel is truly in Heaven.}}


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The Arrogant Worms are a three man comedy folk band from Alberta, Canada Kingston, Ontario. They gained massive popularity on the internet in the early 2000s, with their catchy tunes and hilarious jabs at Canadian culture. They got so popular that another Canadian comedy group, Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie, has had the misfortune of their entire catalogue being misattributed to the Worms.

Albums

  • 1992 The Arrogant Worms
  • 1994 Russell's Shorts
  • 1995 C'est Cheese
  • 1997 Live Bait (live album)
  • 1997 Christmas Turkey
  • 1999 Dirt!
  • 2001 Idiot Road
  • 2002 Gift Wrapped (compilation album)
  • 2003 Semi-Conducted (live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra)
  • 2004 Toast! (live album)
  • 2006 Beige
  • 2008 Torpid (live album)
  • 2013 Hindsight 20/20 (20th anniversary compilation album)
  • 2014 SPACE

While their songs about Canada, such as "Canada's Really Big" or "We Are The Beaver", are among their most popular, they've also had hits with songs about other subjects, such as vegetable rights activism ("Carrot Juice is Murder"), sports ("Me Like Hockey"), various animals ("I Am Cow", "Billy The Theme Park Shark"), and little-known relatives of famous Biblical people ("Jesus' Brother Bob"), to name a few. Their music consists of style parodies of nearly every music genre one can think of, from folk to Eighties pop to country to Celtic, and even children's music (Rippy The Gator). Arrogant Worms concerts are always somewhere between jam session and stand up comedy.

Magic: The Gathering did a Shout-Out to them in the form of the card Arrogant Wurm.

The Arrogant Worms provides examples of the following tropes:

Lead: Carrot juice constitutes murder
Background: And that's a real crime

  • Anti-Christmas Song: Their Christmas album, Christmas Turkey is full of them.
  • Anti-Love Song: 'New Car Smell' qualifies.
  • Audience Participation Song: 'Rippy the Gator' and 'Rocks and Trees' are straight examples. 'Jesus Brother Bob' has a couple of line that tends to be spoken by the audience. 'Mounted Animal Nature Trail' is a bizarre example, as the animals in the song are dead and shouldn't make noise, but the crowd will make the noises anyway just so the Worms will make fun of them for doing so.
  • Ballad of X: 'The Ballad of Dan'.
  • Canada, Eh?: Stereotypes about Canada are parodied in a number of songs.
  • Chainsaw Good: 'Malcolm solves his problems with a chainsaw'.
  • Cool Car: Winnebago. It has a pool for a humpback whale on the roof. Next to a tennis court. And helipad. Among other things.
  • Drives Like Crazy: Pretty much everyone in the song 'Idiot Road.'
  • Ear Worm: "Song Inside My Head" is about one and is one.
  • Everything's Better with Bob: 'Jesus' Brother Bob', 'A Dog Named Bob'.
  • Everything's Better with Cows: 'I Am Cow'.
  • In the Style Of: "Tokyo Love Song" is done in the style of The Beatles circa "I Want to Hold Your Hand", with an inexplicable late-Beatles sitar interlude by "George".
  • Incredibly Long Note: Trevor Strong at the end of "Dangerous."
  • Inherently Funny Words: "A Night On Dildo". Seriously, with Newfoundland place names like that, how could they resist?
  • Intercourse with You: 'Log In To You' is this done in computer geek jargon.
  • Kill It with Water: 'Pressure Washer'

I got a Pressure Washer, I like it a lot,
Cause it makes cleaning Destructive!

  • Long Runner Lineup: The Worms have been a group since 1991, and Trevor Strong, Mike McCormick and Chris Patterson have all been there since 1995 (Patterson joined that year, and John Whytock left). This is not counting backup musicians, of which there have been several in the years between 1995 and 2010.
  • Look Behind You!: The narrator of "I Ran Away" outwits the devil himself by saying, "Look over there!" and fleeing.

I'm hopin' that the devil smokes two packs a day,
‍'‍cause my day of reckoning is here and I ran away!

Her death was unintentional,
But now she's two-dimensional.
My angel is truly in Heaven.