Take a peak at the 11 funniest rock n' roll songs we've tracked down.
Tenacious D - 'Tribute': This hilarious ode to the greatest song that the double act can't remember becomes more ridiculous when you witness Dave Grohl's cameo as the devil in the gloriously zany music video. This is not the best song in the world, no! This is just a tribute.
Flight of The Conchords - 'Bowie's In Space': "Is it cold out in space, Bowie? Do you want to borrow my jumper, Bowie?" Featuring on the New Zealand duo's HBO show, this psychedelic space ballad serves as a ridiculous shout out to Ziggy Stardust.
Adam Kay and Suman Biswas - 'London Underground': Emulating The Jams Going Underground, this novelty track seems pretty fitting due to the recent strikes that forced London to a startling halt. "Don't tell me to mind the gap. I want my fucking money back!"
Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue: The man in black sings a tale about a lone traveller making his way across America to hunt down the father who disappeared after naming him Sue. The concluding bar brawl is both hilarious and heart breaking. "My name is Sue, how do you do? Now you gonna die!"
Chuck Berry - 'My Ding - A - Ling': Watch Berry perform this bizarre track live for the full effect. When he makes the crowd sing along with him, it's beyond ridiculous. "Once I was swimming across Turtle Creek. Sure was hard swimming across that thing, with both hands holding my ding-a-ling.
Weezer - 'Buddy Holly': "What's with his homies dissing my girl. Why they gotta front?" The undeniably influential LA rockers provide listeners with a song that's almost guaranteed to put a smile on your face. The Spike Jonze directed, Happy Days video is inspired, too.
Lonely Island: 'I Threw It On The Ground': While not strictly a 'rock song', this is our favourite Lonely Island cut due to its staggering levels of stupidity. "She hands me her cellphone, says it's my dad. Man, this isn't my dad. It's a cellphone. I threw it on the ground!"
Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip - 'Thou Shalt Always Kill': Scroobius Pip's relentless attack on the conventions of pop culture is both worryingly insightful ("Thou shall not worship Lost Prophets") and amusing. "Thou shall not question Stephen Fry. Thou shall not pimp my ride."
Afroman - 'Because I Got High': Before Afroman was pausing guitar solos to punch women off stage, he was responsible for a soothing and hilarious hip hop lullaby about smoking weed. "I'm gonna stop singing this song because I'm high."
The Offspring - 'Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)': "He's getting a tattoo, he's getting ink done. He's asked for a 13, but they drew a 31." The Offspring's old-school message to the honkies of the world is pretty amusing.