Hard 'n Phirm
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Mike Phirman (left) and Chris Hardwick at w00tstock 2011
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Genres | Comedy rock |
Years active | 1994–1997, 2004–2009 |
Labels | N/A |
Associated acts | Howard Kremer |
Members | Chris Hardwick Mike Phirman |
Hard 'n Phirm was a comedy/parody musical duo based in Los Angeles. The members are Chris Hardwick and Mike Phirman. They began performing at UCLA in 1994, but broke up in 1997, to reform 7 years later. After the success of their song "Rodeohead" (a bluegrass-style medley of covers of Radiohead songs), they released their first and only album to date: Horses and Grasses. The album includes the song "Pi" which gained popularity from its music video directed by Keith Schofield.
Television and Internet specials
In 2008, the duo aired their own special for Comedy Central Presents, which included performances of "American Dinosaurs", "Anything", a reprise of "Pi", and included the unreleased song "Not Illegal" as well as their performance art piece "Def Poetry Spam". In 2007 they appeared on the comedy compilation Comedy Death-Ray. In February 2008, the group won the Effinfunny.com Comedian of the Year Award. Phirman also voiced the character Narrator's Brother in the WordGirl episode "Mecha-Mouse".
They have written a number of television and podcast theme songs, including the theme to Doug Benson's long-running podcast Doug Loves Movies as well as Benson's 2010 Comedy Central series The Benson Interruption.[1]
Albums
- 2005: Horses and Grasses
Recent work
The duo recently[when?] announced that they are currently recording their second album, which will include songs that were heard on their Comedy Central Presents special. The duo wrote and performed the songs for Rob Zombie's The Haunted World of El Superbeasto released on September 22, 2009.
Phirman released his first solo album in July 2010, titled The Very Last Songs I Will Ever Record (Part 1), which is available as a download from his website.
References
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External links
Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
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