Seriously, what's the story with that Day the Laughter Died album? I know it's unfunny (with ADC, that's axiomatic) but is it clear that everyone involved--Clay, the audience, Rubin, the record label--knows it's just pathetically unfunny and if so, why was it released? and if not, where did that title come from? Was Clay saying, "Look I keep it so real that you even get to hear me fuck up"? Was the record label taking revenge on him for some reason (like when Bob Dylan jumped to Geffen and Columbia struck back by releasing an album of his worst-ever outtakes, and yeah I do hope that's the first time Andrew Dice Clay has ever been compared to Bob Dylan)?