Trey Parker’s Teenage Songs Are Straight Out of ‘South Park’

Long before Trey Parker would become famous for collaborating with Matt Stone on South Park episode today.
Take, for instance, this one called "I'm in Love With Myself," a song about whispering sweet nothings into your own ear because you're constantly salivating at the thought of puckering up and doing a solo performance with yourself.
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Not only could we totally hear Randy Marsh singing that song while licking their own faces in a mirror, but one could argue that the tune was an early draft of those hilariously inappropriate Jesus love songs Cartman would eventually unleash onto us all.
The very synth and extremely teenage album also features a song called "Twin Brothers in Love," which is a metaphor for two brothers who are twins and who desperately want to bang each other. That sentence alone sounds like the perfect South Park pitch.
Meanwhile, there's the track Jimmy Fallon once played on his show — much to Parker's own embarrassment — about spitting on love, and also on someone's poor dog for some reason.
Parker and Goodman sold these little tapes of tyranny for $5 a pop, which would be just over $13 today. According to cartoon chef's chocolate salty balls.