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Guy Sebastian Joins Kram and Jen Boyce for Zany Simpsons Tribute

by Paul Cashmere on October 31, 2018

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Guy Sebastian, Kram from Spiderbait and Jen Boyce of Ball Park Music are just some of the artists who Dan Cribb has gathered for a rollicking Simpsons tribute ‘The Worst Tribute Ever’.

‘The Worst Tribute Ever’ starts with Guy Sebastian performing ‘Send In The Clowns’. Along the way you’ll hear Mr Plow, Max Power, Itchy & Scratchy theme and Kamp Krusty interwoven into an equal parts bizarre and hilarious track.

Dan Cribb started the Simpsons concept started two years. The idea was to make an all-star medley of songs from The Simpsons. “This project has evolved into more than I could have imagined,” Cribb said. “Not only have I had the opportunity to work alongside some of my musical heroes, I’ve also made a stack of new friends and learnt a lot about songwriting, performance and collaboration.

His ‘Millhouse’ was Troy Nababan. “I can’t thank everyone involved enough, especially Troy Nababan, who played about half the record’s instrumentation and mixed and mastered each song to perfection,” an said.

‘The Worst Tribute Ever’ also features Jay Whalley of Frenzal Rhomb, Hanny J of Clowns, Tyler Richardson (Luca Brasi), David Novak (Polish Club), Montaigne, Taj Ralph, Mark Stewart (Jonesez), Johann Beardraven (The Beards), Emmy Hour (The Cutaways), Declan Melia (British India) Bram Presser (ex-Yidcore), Otto Green-Wicks (sleepmakeswaves), Scott Connor (Dan Cribb & The Isolated), Benny Davis (Axis Of Awesome), rapper L-Flesh the Lion, Will Erimya and Andy & Gav McDougalls (Ebolagoldfish).

GUESTS (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE ON VIDEO)
Guy Sebastian
Michael Tan
Dan Cribb
Kye Smith
Tyler Richardson (Luca Brasi)
Hanny J (Clowns)
Adam Stagg (The Stiffys)
Johann Beardraven (The Beards)
Emmy Hour (The Cutaways)
Jeremy Neale
Jay Whalley (Frenzal Rhomb)
Ecca Vandal
Taj Ralph
Otto Wicks-Green (sleepmakeswaves)
Mark Stewart (Jonesez, ex-Horsell Common)
Drew Gardner (Totally Unicorn)
Brennan Pagels (Dan Cribb & The Isolated)
Lindsay McDougall (Frenzal Rhomb)
Kram (Spiderbait)
Jen Boyce (Ball Park Music)
Troy Nababan
David Novak (Polish Club)
Jacko (Cribb’s best mate)
Ray Dalfsen (West Thebarton)
Gav & Andy McDougall (Ebolagoldfish)
Scott Connor (Dan Cribb & The Isolated)
Bram Presser (acclaimed author ex-Yidcore)
Ben & Mitch Cribb (Dan’s brothers)
Benny Davis (Axis Of Awesome)
Will Erimya
Luke Gallagher
Jesse Coulter (Grenadiers)
Shane Parsons (DZ Deathrays)
Declan Melia (British India)
Pepper (Cribb’s dog)
L-FRESH The LION
Montaigne
Wayne Williams (Cribb’s uncle)
Mane
Josh Healey (West Thebarton)
John Williams (Cribb’s pop)
The Bennies
Bec Stevens
Emily Joy
Mitch Knox
Abbie Cribb (Dan’s sister)
Sam Cribb (Dan’s brother)

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