Гость, по 709 нашел только это:
"Needing You," written by Bruce Howell. Cartman replaces Howell's name with his own.
Cartman on the bus writing lyrics onto his palm is taken from 8 Mile, when Eminem does the same thing on his way to a rap contest.
K-tal Records - a spoof of K-Tel Records, which left the compilation-album business in 1985, became an Internet company, but closed up in 1998. Some songs spoofed in the Faith + 1 album:
"Three Times My Savior" = "Three Times A Lady" by Lionel Richie
"I Wasn't Born Again Yesterday" = "I've Never Been To Me" by Charlene
Part of the song Cartman sings at Christfest sounds like the Delfonics' "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)"
The certified letter mentions the platinum award being handed to Cartman, but it's changed to a myrrh award.
The Christian music business follows the same rules as the other music businesses: they do note an album's sales with gold and platinum mileposts, though gold, frankincense and myrrh are cute ways of thinking about them.
And finally, the closest thing to "Faith + 1" I know of is the song "Love Plus One" by Haircut 100, which came out in 1982.
And something I just learned: There's been a Christian group called Plus One since 2000. And there are three Japanese music companies that go by Faith Records, Faith Music, and Faith Music Entertainment.
не знаю, поможет тебе это как-нибудь
Antichrist, укажи номер эпизода, так на вскидку не помню, где это было