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Doof and Monogram: Live, at the Tri-State Area Lounge - One City in One Day Tour is a parody album recorded by Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh as a Christmas gift for the Season 1 crew of Phineas and Ferb. It contains songs from the first season of the series.

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The recording includes spoof songs performed by Dan and Swampy in the voices of Dr. Doofenshmirtz and Major Monogram, respectively. According to Dan, the tunes they sung in the album feature melodies they didn't have the rights to, so it cannot therefore be distributed.[1] Given that, it has never been officially released to be heard and likely never will. Only a single photo uploaded by Dan himself exists of the physical item.[2]

It was briefly posted by YouTube user CharterSchoolGirl, under the condition that no other user share it. When that constraint wasn't met, it was taken down that same day, although the audio has resurfaced elsewhere since.

The compilation begins with Phineas introducing the two of them, followed by them singing songs such as "Walking in L.A." and "The Safety Dance". A total of ten musical pieces are parodied during the duo's five-minute back-and-forth. With their bit done, the Season 1 songs proceed to play as normal for the remaining duration of the disc.

Tracklist[]

No. Title Original Writer(s) Original Performer(s) Length
1 "Baby Got Back"
Sir Mix-a-Lot
0:22
2 "I'm Too Sexy" Fred Fairbrass, Richard Fairbrass, Rob Manzoli Right Said Fred 0:39
3 "Walking in L.A." Terry Bozzio Missing Persons 0:28
4 "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" Boy George, Mikey Craig, Roy Hay, Jon Moss Culture Club 0:16
5 "Love Shack"
The B-52s
0:15
6 "Like a Virgin" Billy Steinberg Madonna 0:14
7 "What I Like About You" Wally Palmar, Mike Skill, Jimmy Marinos The Romantics 0:21
8 "Walking on Sunshine" Kimberley Rew Katrina and the Waves 0:56
9 "The Safety Dance" Ivan Doroschuk Men Without Hats 0:15
10 "Dancing in the Street" Marvin Gaye, William Stevenson, Ivy Jo Hunter Martha and the Vandellas 0:52

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