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Rhett & Link are an American comedy duo consisting of Rhett McLaughlin (born October 11th, 1977) and Link Neal (born June 1st, 1978). Self-styled as "Internetainers" (a portmanteau of "Internet" and "entertainers"), they are known for creating and hosting Good Mythical Morning. Their other notable projects include comedic songs and sketches, Independent Film channel series ''Rhett & Link: Commercial Kings'', and their YouTube Premium series ''Rhett and Link's Buddy System''.
Rhett & Link are an American comedy duo consisting of Rhett McLaughlin (born October 11th, 1977) and Link Neal (born June 1st, 1978). Self-styled as "Internetainers" (a portmanteau of "Internet" and "entertainers"), they are known for creating and hosting Good Mythical Morning. Their other notable projects include comedic songs and sketches, Independent Film channel series ''Rhett & Link: Commercial Kings'', and their YouTube Premium series ''Rhett and Link's Buddy System''.


Before they started YouTube, they were engineers. During their jobs as engineers, they were creating albums. In 2001, '''Rhett & Link independently released ''Just Mail Us the Grammy''''', featuring the popular song ''The Unibrow Song'''. In 2005, Rhett & Link independently released "I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)", a live album featuring ''The Wal-Mart Song''. Even though "I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)" is available to be bought on iTunes, "Just Mail Us The Grammy" has never been released on iTunes. No one has posted the full album on YouTube either. It's most likely that the duo won't be releasing the full album, due to their embarrassment of the album. Although a few tracks, manage to make it onto "I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)". Another song was partially played on Rhett and Link's podcast, ''Ear Biscuits'', in 2014. But the majority of the songs on the album are currently nowhere to be heard on the internet.
Before they started YouTube, they were engineers at IBM. During their jobs as engineers, they were creating albums. In 2001, '''Rhett & Link independently released ''Just Mail Us the Grammy''''', featuring the popular song ''The Unibrow Song'''. In 2005, Rhett & Link independently released "I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)", a live album featuring ''The Wal-Mart Song''.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=TrTXDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA21&lpg=PA21&dq=Just+Mail+Us+the+Grammy&source=bl&ots=Y81HrLzvnq&sig=ACfU3U18Fg21osN2uIg5OMsYkdJ67hXOtA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjLjI_60NLoAhWchHIEHX3zBt4Q6AEwB3oECAsQLw#v=onepage&q=Just%20Mail%20Us%20the%20Grammy&f=false Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal: Comedians with More Than 5 Billion Views (by Kerry Hinton) pg. 21]</ref> Even though "I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)" is available to be bought on iTunes, "Just Mail Us The Grammy" has never been released on iTunes. No one has posted the full album on YouTube either. It's most likely that the duo won't be releasing the full album, due to their embarrassment of the album. Although a few tracks, manage to make it onto "I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)". Another song was partially played on Rhett and Link's podcast, ''Ear Biscuits'', in 2014. But the majority of the songs on the album are currently nowhere to be heard on the internet.


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RhettAndLinkJustMailusTheGrammy.jpg

A picture featuring the CD art for Just Mail Us The Grammy.

Status: Partially Lost

Rhett & Link are an American comedy duo consisting of Rhett McLaughlin (born October 11th, 1977) and Link Neal (born June 1st, 1978). Self-styled as "Internetainers" (a portmanteau of "Internet" and "entertainers"), they are known for creating and hosting Good Mythical Morning. Their other notable projects include comedic songs and sketches, Independent Film channel series Rhett & Link: Commercial Kings, and their YouTube Premium series Rhett and Link's Buddy System.

Before they started YouTube, they were engineers at IBM. During their jobs as engineers, they were creating albums. In 2001, Rhett & Link independently released Just Mail Us the Grammy, featuring the popular song The Unibrow Song'. In 2005, Rhett & Link independently released "I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)", a live album featuring The Wal-Mart Song.[1] Even though "I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)" is available to be bought on iTunes, "Just Mail Us The Grammy" has never been released on iTunes. No one has posted the full album on YouTube either. It's most likely that the duo won't be releasing the full album, due to their embarrassment of the album. Although a few tracks, manage to make it onto "I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)". Another song was partially played on Rhett and Link's podcast, Ear Biscuits, in 2014. But the majority of the songs on the album are currently nowhere to be heard on the internet.

Songs

Video Status
Lil' Fellers Found
The Pause Lost
To Be A Backstreet Boy Found
The Unibrow Song Found
Solution Specialist Lost
A Tribute to Friends Found
This Song Found
Call To Superman Lost
Link Is Engaged Lost
Fartin' Girl Partially Found
Polution Specialist Lost

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