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Derivations
Numerous parodies and takeoffs have been based on the song, including those of

German comedian Otto Waalkes' "Wir haben Grund zum Feiern" ("We have reason to celebrate") described as an "[alcoholic] spirits anthem",

http://www.discogs.com/Otto-Otto-Die-CD-Das-Allerbeste/release/926416 1995 date Otto* - Otto Die CD - Das Allerbeste Label:Rüssl Räckords labelcode: LC 04326/LC 4326 Parent Label: Rüssl Musikverlag GmbH Catalog#:529 319-2 Format:CD, Compilation  Country:Germany Released:1995  Genre:Non-Music, Pop    Style:Comedy, Parody http://www.otto-waalkes.com/start.php

The Simpsons parody "They'll Never Stop the Simpsons" at the end of the 2002 Gump Roast episode;

The group Shlock Rock's summarized "4000 years of Jewish history" in its "We've Got A Strong Desire" (2002) as reviewed in the Cleveland Jewish News;

Full article from the 2001 American Jewish Year Book Mark Kligman 2001-3 Special Articles - Contemporary Jewish Music in America American Jewish Committee Archives, p. 120

Dr. Mark Kligman - Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion

Also published in Encyclopedia of American Jewish history, Volume 1 By Stephen Harlan Norwood, Eunice G. Pollack p. 679 section "American Jews and Music"

Steven Ettinger (2003). Torah 24/7: A Timely Guide for the Modern Spirit. Devora Publishing ISBN 978-1930143739

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28music%29#Others
 * Sub-culture

San Francisco a capella group The Richter Scales' 2007 Webby Award-winning parody "Here Comes Another Bubble" noted for its video's removal from YouTube (due to use of a single copyrighted image in a lengthy image montage) after "hundreds of thousands of views" (696,229 ) and later rereleased as "version 1.1";

CollegeHumor.com's 2009 parody "We Didn't Start The Flame War" about bad online behavior as noted on Time.com and was a 2010 Webby Award "Honoree" "(15% of the 8000 nominees)" in the Viral category.

and L. McDuff's "Wall Street Meltdown" (2008) parody and "Wall Street Meltdown - Redux" (2009) as mentioned in the New York Times.