Hailed as one of the internet's most viral comics, Pablo Francisco's MySpace comedy page has a ranking of 20th out of 33,000 and has received more than a million video views.

Anyone seeking a gender profile for the average MySpace user could find some illuminating evidence in the 90% young, male audience here on July 1.

The LA-based stand-up is famous for his vocal effects and celebrity impersonations, including the iconic Hollywood movie voiceover man, but while some are impressive, the content of the comedy is crass.

It is sniggering, schoolboy humour which rarely elevates itself from the gutter, focusing mainly on supposedly shocking, but actually quite tiresome, stories about sex and drugs.

It is packed with immature and offensive stereotyping, reducing women to stupid, squeaky-voiced, sex objects and gay men to bum bandits.

There are funny moments but you walk away with your moral alarm bells ringing.