"The Day the Laughter Died" is a controversial and experimental live comedy album by Andrew Dice Clay, produced by Rick Rubin. Recorded in 1990, the album features Clay intentionally bombing and interacting with a hostile audience, pushing the boundaries of stand-up comedy and performance art. It was released as a two-CD set.
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""The speaker explicitly refers to Andrew Dice Clay's album "The Day the Laughter Died," describing its unique concept of intentionally bombing on stage and its production by Rick Rubin."