The front cover of the Greatest Hit LP features a cheap-looking, black-and-white photo of the duo with their eyes crossed. In a bold, mocking text, it reads: The back cover clarifies (or mocks you further) by explaining that you just paid full price for a record with only eight minutes of new material on each side.
from the album of the same name (1980). This skit features a game-show format where contestants consistently lose out, capturing that "ripped off" feeling that became a recurring theme in their "street-wise" comedy. Earache My Eye featuring Alice Bowie cheech and chong you got ripped off album
The Great Rip-Off: Deconstructing Audience Expectation in Cheech & Chong’s Greatest Hit (1981) The front cover of the Greatest Hit LP
If you are looking for the quintessential Cheech & Chong experience often associated with this era, these are their definitive early works: This skit features a game-show format where contestants