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William Patrick Niederst (born September 5, 1970), better known as Liam Lynch, is an American filmmaker, singer, musician, songwriter, and puppeteer. While studying at
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in Liverpool, Lynch co-created, co-wrote, directed, scored, and produced the 1998
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comedy puppet series '' The Sifl and Olly Show''. His 2003 album ''
Fake Songs ''Fake Songs'' is the third studio album by American musician Liam Lynch, released on April 1, 2003 through S-Curve Records and distributed worldwide by Capitol Records. The album is known for featuring his best-known song " United States of What ...
'' featured the song "
United States of Whatever "United States of Whatever" is a song by American musician Liam Lynch. The song was released in 2002 as the first single from his album ''Fake Songs''. The improvised song was written by Lynch himself. "United States of Whatever" is a comedy roc ...
", which charted in the
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in Australia and the United Kingdom. He has since become more known for directing music videos for acts such as Queens of the Stone Age,
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,
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, Tenacious D,
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, No Doubt, Eagles of Death Metal,
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, and They Might Be Giants. Lynch directed the 2006 film '' Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny'' after working with Tenacious D in 2002, having directed the music video for their song " Tribute". He also directed several short films that played as part of their live show, as well as the documentary ''On The Road with Tenacious D''. He also wrote the original music used in the 2002
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animated series '' Clone High'' and co-wrote a song in the 2003 film ''
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,'' as well as directing Sarah Silverman's 2005 stand-up comedy film '' Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic''.


Early life

Lynch was born William Patrick Niederst in Petersburg, Virginia, on September 5, 1970. Before pursuing a career in the arts, he worked various jobs such as a restaurant dishwasher, a
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employee, a car washer, a box factory worker, a telemarketer, and a wax museum tour guide. He also tested artificial intelligence for Sony when they introduced their now-defunct AIBO robot dogs, and still owns the early prototype of the robot.


Career

When Lynch was 23, his friend read a story in '' Rolling Stone'' that Paul McCartney was going to open a unique performing arts school in Liverpool called the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) and gave Lynch information on how to apply. He was one of 40 musicians chosen to join LIPA from around the world. During his time in Liverpool, he created the concept of what was to become '' The Sifl and Olly Show''. He wanted to make something using the recordings he and
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made a few years prior as a Christmas present for Crocco. He originally wanted to do stop motion photography, but didn't have the money or the equipment for it. When he made the first episode, it was 3 a.m. and he grabbed the only materials he had nearby, which were socks; he later said that "it could have easily been buckets". Making puppets out of his socks and borrowing a video camera from a friend, he created ''Sifl and Olly''. He sent a few tapes to MTV Europe in 1996, leading them to become
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played in between music videos. A year later, the idents would become half-hour shows. In 1997, to work on ''The Sifl and Olly Show'' pilot, Lynch relocated back to the U.S. from Liverpool and settled in Nashville, Tennessee, though he briefly returned to Liverpool to finish his studies. MTV began airing ''Sifl and Olly'' in the U.S. in July 1998, but the show only lasted two seasons. A third season was released as a DVD available through the ''Sifl and Olly'' website. Lynch's song "
United States of Whatever "United States of Whatever" is a song by American musician Liam Lynch. The song was released in 2002 as the first single from his album ''Fake Songs''. The improvised song was written by Lynch himself. "United States of Whatever" is a comedy roc ...
" was featured during the first season of ''Sifl and Olly''. When the show was canceled, he put the song on a sampler CD. It was used in a commercial for the 2003 video game '' Tony Hawk's Underground'', with Tony Hawk having made a guest appearance on the third season of ''Sifl and Olly''. The song was later featured on Lynch's 2003 album ''
Fake Songs ''Fake Songs'' is the third studio album by American musician Liam Lynch, released on April 1, 2003 through S-Curve Records and distributed worldwide by Capitol Records. The album is known for featuring his best-known song " United States of What ...
'', produced by his own company 111 Productions, which led to the song charting in the
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in Australia and the United Kingdom. The song later gained a
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for being the shortest song to reach the top 10 in the UK, clocking in at just 1 minute and 25 seconds. When he was asked to perform the song on '' Top of the Pops'', Lynch was on tour with No Doubt to film them for a live DVD. Since he could not make the show, he promised to send a performance video in his place; the video, hastily shot and edited in one day, become the song's official music video. While working on ''Fake Songs'', Lynch directed a UK-only music video for the
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song " Times Like These"; worked on DVDs for No Doubt, Tenacious D, and Eagles of Death Metal, Sarah Silverman, and Queens of the Stone Age; and finished composing music for the MTV animated series '' Clone High''. He also co-wrote music for the
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film ''
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''. He released several of his albums, including ''We're All-Nighters'' and ''How to Be a Satellite'', in 2006. He released his album ''Get Up on the Raft'' in 2008. He also released two volumes of songs from his podcast ''Lynchland''. He collaborated on and directed Sarah Silverman's film '' Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic'', also co-writing and producing the soundtrack. He then directed '' Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny'', released in late 2006, and helped to write and played guitar for the album of the same name. In 2007, he animated and voiced the character of Bulby, a wise-cracking light bulb created to promote the Queens of the Stone Age album '' Era Vulgaris''. In 2009, Lynch directed the music video for the song " Craigslist" by
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from his album ''
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''. Later that year, he was credited for the graphics and artwork on Them Crooked Vultures' debut self-titled album. In 2012, he directed several music videos for songs from Tenacious D's '' Rize of the Fenix'' album. He also made the artwork for the band's 2012 '' Jazz'' EP. In 2013, he directed the music video for They Might Be Giants' title track from the album ''
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''. In 2014, he directed the music video for "Weird Al" Yankovic's song "First World Problems" from his album '' Mandatory Fun''. In 2018, he directed the music video for Queens of the Stone Age's song "Head Like a Haunted House" from their album ''
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''. In 2021, he directed and starred in the music videos for
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's songs "Boilermaker" and "Oblivion" from their album '' Typhoons''. Pictures of Lynch were used as inspiration in designing one of the aliens in
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' 2009 ''
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'' film. Lynch has a podcast, ''LynchLand'', which features video animations, songs from his albums, and guests. He also features his cats and other animals around his home. His video podcast has over 90,000 viewers. He sells merchandise on his website to offset the costs of making the podcast. The podcast has featured appearances by
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,
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, Sarah Silverman,
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, Tony Hawk, Tim Robbins,
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,
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, Dhani Harrison, and Alex Albrecht.


Personal life

Lynch married his wife, artist Robin McCauley, on an unknown date in the wheel house of the RMS ''Queen Mary'' in Long Beach, California. He claims to have lived in a haunted building during his time in Liverpool, which gave him an interest in the paranormal. He and his wife have collected many audio recordings and videos of their paranormal experiences, some of which they have uploaded onto a YouTube channel called The Spark Club. In 2006, he had his pet cat
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, making it the sixth cat ever to be cloned; the company who performed the cloning was later absorbed into ViaGen Pets. Lynch suffers from
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, two types of color blindness, and insomnia. He is unable to
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. He does not drink alcohol or use recreational drugs of any kind. He is an avid
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and can be seen in a bonus video on the original disc of the video game '' Guitar Hero'', in which he explains the equipment he uses by Line 6, the company who developed the guitar tones for the game to match the various musicians they needed to mimic. He is a lifelong ''
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'' fan, and continues to watch the series and collect memorabilia.


Filmography


Film


Television


Music Videos


Web


Discography

;Solo albums * ''Eel'' (1995, self-released) * '' We're All Nighters'' (2002, 111 Productions Inc) * ''
Fake Songs ''Fake Songs'' is the third studio album by American musician Liam Lynch, released on April 1, 2003 through S-Curve Records and distributed worldwide by Capitol Records. The album is known for featuring his best-known song " United States of What ...
'' (2003, S-Curve) * ''How to Be a Satellite'' (2006, 111 Productions Inc) * ''Songs from Lynchland'' (2006, 111 Productions Inc) * ''More Songs from Lynchland'' (2007, 111 Productions Inc) * ''
Get Up on the Raft Get Up On The Raft is the self-released fourth album recorded by Liam Lynch, released in 2008 on digital Digital usually refers to something using discrete digits, often binary digits. Technology and computing Hardware *Digital electronics, ...
'' (2008, 111 Productions Inc) * ''The Middle'' (2011, 111 Productions Inc) * ''New Springs'' (2014, 111 Productions Inc) * ''The Whole Damn Thing'' (2017, 111 Productions Inc) *''Be An Owl'' (2018, 111 Productions Inc) *''Crowing'' (2021, 111 Productions Inc) ;Albums with Matt Crocco * ''Camp Sunny Side Up'' (with Matt Crocco) (1999, 111 Productions Inc) * ''History of America?'' (with Matt Crocco) (2000, 111 Productions Inc) * ''
Sifl and Olly ''The Sifl and Olly Show'' is a comedy TV series that incorporates sock puppets, animation, and musical performances. Musicians Liam Lynch and Matt Crocco created and performed the series. The first episode aired on MTV in 1998. The show was ...
– Songs of Season One'' (with Matt Crocco) (2001, 111 Productions Inc) ;Other appearances *
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– '' Official soundtrack'' (2003) * Eagles of Death Metal – ''
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'' (2006) * Sarah Silverman – '' Jesus Is Magic'' (2006) * Tenacious D – ''
The Pick of Destiny ''The Pick of Destiny'' is the second studio album by American comedy rock band Tenacious D, the soundtrack for their feature film of the same name. The album was released on November 14, 2006, through Epic Records, and debuted at number 8 on ...
'' (2006) * Queens of the Stone Age – '' Era Vulgaris'' (2007)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lynch, Liam 1970 births American male musicians American novelty song performers American music video directors Living people University of California, Los Angeles alumni Musicians from Virginia Alumni of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts People from Petersburg, Virginia Musicians with dyslexia