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Cross-culture burnout comparisons

GuyIncognito says...

Ugh, what the fuck is this shit. First of all, the song played during the "Burnout in Iraq..." is "Tunak Tunak Tun", a bhangra/pop love song created by Indian artist Daler Mehndi. Secondly, what the hell is wrong with you people?

We illegally invade and occupy their country. We hire mercanaries who randomly murder people driving cars. Our soldiers crush their cars with tanks, for fun. Then we steal their oil while raising the price they pay for gas. And then, you LAUGH at them? This is Comedy!?

The people voting this up, shame on you. The pathetic scum holding humanity down.

World of Warcraft Dances with Source Dances

HaricotVert says...

Human male - John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever
Human female - Los del Río - "Macarena"
Night elf male - Michael Jackson - "Billie Jean"
Night elf female - Alizée - "J'en ai marre"
Gnome male - Unknown
Gnome female - Salsa
Dwarf male - Kazatchok, better known as the Cossack Dance (Russian Folkdance), also some Saturday Night Fever moves
Dwarf female - Irish Step-Dancing
Draenei male - Daler Mehndi - "Tunak Tunak Tun"
Draenei female - Belly dancing based on Colombian singer Shakira

Orc male - MC Hammer - "U Can't Touch This"
Orc female - Juvenile - "Back That Azz Up"
Troll male - Capoeira, Brazilian dance of African martial arts inspiration
Troll female - Shakira - "Whenever, Wherever"
Undead male - Mosher/Hardrocker (Headbanging, Pogo and Airguitar) or Death Metal
Undead female - Goth-style dance (sometimes called the "weeping willow")
Tauren male - Noodle dance / Raise the Roof / Peanut Butter Jelly Time
Tauren female - Electric Slide
Blood elf male - Napoleon Dynamite
Blood elf female - According to the Burning Crusade Collector's Edition DVD, the blood elf female dance is made up of excerpts from various Britney Spears videos. More accurately, the dance was taken from a Korean "iDance" video. The dancer seems to take a few moves from Britney, but otherwise it should be stated that the choreography is hers.

Blatantly stolen from http://www.wowwiki.com/Dancing

Tunak Tunak Tun

Trio - 'Da Da Da'; inexplicable german pop-electro-minimalism from the 80's

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