Fallon Debuts Trey Parker's Original 80s Love Songs (VIDEO)

WATCH: Jimmy Debuts Trey Parker's 'Original 80s Love Songs'

Trey Parker and Matt Stone have been doing the talk show rounds promoting their Broadway show "The Book Of Mormon," which is already getting rave reviews. But when they stopped in on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" on Wednesday, Jimmy had another collection of songs he wanted to talk about: Trey's first album, "Immature: A Collection of Love Ballads for the 80s Man."

Recorded on 4-track with a high school friend when Parker was 16, the cassette features such instant classics as "Dead Ballerina," "Au Jus," "You're Not Worth The Dirt On The Lent Between My Toes," and the sentimental ballad Fallon debuted on the show, "I Spit On Your Love."

Parker's reaction to having the song played on air is a priceless mix of squirming embarrassment and reserved pride. And why not? For a song you recorded as a teenager that you hoped would never see the light of day, its both funny and catchy. Further proof that soaring musicals with withering satire are what Parker and Stone were born to do.

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