It is borderline shameful how loud I just laughed.
Music from the Eggnog Temple, cut from Ocarina of Time at the last moment.
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It is borderline shameful how loud I just laughed.
Music from the Eggnog Temple, cut from Ocarina of Time at the last moment.
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Almost forgot to post this. :O
Wwweeeeehhh I’m starting to like this trio ahahahaha.
I mean, them as a group, casually chasing each other. xD
This gurl gives me instant diabetes - I mean really, Bam, you draw the cutest things.
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Based on this post
Thanks to my roommate who ended up being the straightman for this! I’m turning this into a video, but I wanted to upload the audio for download first.
Edit: the levels were a bit low, so I boosted it a bit. should sound better now!
I never reblogged the comic itself, so it only seems appropriate.
Pokemon Theme Song ‘Gotta Catch Em All’ - For Orchestra by Walt Ribeiro
8| <3
Wow.
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“Harder Better Faster Stronger” by Daft Punk
….for orchestra.
how awesome is this?
YES.
FUCKING YES YES YES YESY ESY YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.
Exquisite.
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and BAM, you suddenly knew shit.
Bill Nye the Science Guy - teaching kids the right way.
Can this be my intro song when I make appearance at my pre-funeral celebration?
BILL
BILL
BILL
BILL
This song is such a party starter.
“INERTIA
IS
A
PROPERTY
OF
MATTER.”
SCIENCE RULES
(I always wanted a grass car because of him.)
He made learning AWESOME!
If you aren’t able to sing along with this, then you had a terrible, uneducated childhood.
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Scientific Attempt To Create Most Annoying Song Ever
An online poll conducted in the ’90s set Vitaly Komar, Alex Melamid and David Soldier on a quest to create the most annoying song ever. After gathering data about people’s least favorite music and lyrical subjects, they did the unthinkable: they combined them into a single monstrosity, specifically engineered to sound unpleasant to the maximum percentage of listeners.
Amazingly, this “most unwanted music” contains little dissonance — that would have been too easy. For the most part, they seem to have tried to assemble these elements in a listenable way.
Komar & Melamid and David Soldier’s list of undesirable elements included holiday music, bagpipes, pipe organ, a children’s chorus and the concept of children in general (really?), Wal-Mart, cowboys, political jingoism, George Stephanopoulos, Coca Cola, bossanova synths, banjo ferocity, harp glissandos, oompah-ing tubas and much, much more. It’s actually a fascinating listen, worthwhile for the opera rapping alone.
I saw this some time ago. Honestly, I quite like the song.