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budzos (Member Profile)
It's funny enough to leave a comment but not to upvote?
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Luls
Left 4 Dead - Macho Man Mod
I want to make a version of this that uses sound clips from The Wire's Clay Davis saying "Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiitttt!"
Kermit the Frog - Hurt
I was gonna jump all over the comment that Cash wrote this song, but apparently it's already been done, and is an old comment. but just for clarification:
Nine Inch Nails (Trent Reznor) written in 1994. Released on Downward Spiral.
Johnny Cash covered in 2002. Released on American IV: The Man Comes Around.
Reznor is most definitely the author of this song, and Cash is not the first to cover it either.
Tori Amos frequently sang three or four lines of the song as an introduction to other songs during her Dew Drop Inn tour in 1996, most frequently "Caught a Lite Sneeze", and then again in 1998, as an improvisational bridge.
Breaking Benjamin
Sheryl Crow covered the Cash version on the television special Tribute to Johnny Cash.
Fightstar
Matthew Good, acoustic tour 2006.
Gregorian arranged the lyrics into a medieval Gregorian chant.
Kermit the Frog is featured in an unauthorized parody called "Sad Kermit".
Aaron Lewis of Staind covered the song during his 2007 Have Guitar, Will Travel solo acoustic tour.
Luna Amara
Jeff Martin
Montezuma's Revenge
Placebo, at the House of Blues in California in 2003.
Damien Rice, by inserting lyrics from the song into his live performances.
Underoath played it acoustic live
Sevendust did a cover as a tribute to Johnny Cash.
Howard Stern had his own version for his show, called "Private Hurt". He played the song while mixing in sound clips from his film Private Parts.
Westside Connection sampled the main riff for their song "The Gangsta The Killa and The Dope Dealer".
New Ted Stevens series of tubes Techno Remix!
>> ^thedamian:
You gotta love how easy it is to edit these sound clips
..a bit too easy I'm afraid, it looks quite random and unaesthetic
New Ted Stevens series of tubes Techno Remix!
You gotta love how easy it is to edit these sound clips
Zoidberg: "Did you see me escaping?"
I need to make a sound clip of that.
Cabbage Defense Weapon - The Mossberg 590
GOD, these sound clips are a mix of Doom I and Doom II and Duke Nukem 3D, why am I the only one who knows this.
gorgonheap (Member Profile)
Yeah that one is GOLD. GENIUS: http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Telemarketer-didnt-have-a-script-for-this-call
In reply to your comment:
I heard a sound clip once of a guy pretending to be an investagator at a crime scene and was threatening to put the marketer in jail if he hung up under charges of interfearing with an investigation. It was hillarious.
Jerry Seinfeld's Brilliant Response to a Telemarketer
I heard a sound clip once of a guy pretending to be an investagator at a crime scene and was threatening to put the marketer in jail if he hung up under charges of interfearing with an investigation. It was hillarious.
Meg is Owned Throughout Season 4
Agreed on the ultrasonic sound clip. Definitely a track that deserves more exposure. No vote though- Family Guy = No Vote.
World Of Warcraft - Onyxia Wipe (Guild Master goes NUTS)
This is one of those classic clips, if you play WoW
The guild master freaks out when something goes wrong. Its hilarious
I have a t-shirt that says "More dots! More dots!"
From WP (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onyxia_Wipe):
"Onyxia Wipe is a popular sound clip recorded from a session of World of Warcraft that was widely circulated around the internet, and spawned several longstanding Warcraft-related memes. The sound is of a guild named "Wipe Club" on the server "Chromaggus" attempting to take on Onyxia, a difficult boss."
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Here's a bit of an explanation:
-WoW is a MMORPG - thousands of people all playing in the same virtual world. There are currently about 8 million people playing worldwide. That's 0.1% of earth's population
-Guilds are groups of players. They can range from small to very large (hundreds of players)
-Dungeons are the big part of the game - this is wear all the "loot" is, along with big tough bosses. Grouping ranges from 5 to 40 people (>=10 is a "raid")
-This video is of a guild raiding Onyxia's Lair. This is a short dungeon but with a very powerful dragon that takes a long time to defeat. It takes a lot of co-ordination and planning
-As you can see from the video, it doesn't go so well.
-Wipe = everyone dies
-DKP = dragon kill points. players accrue these by running dungeons/raids in order to "purchase" loot. This is not an in-game system. It was thought up of players ages ago. If you do something wrong you can lose points.
-GM = guild master (the dude yelling)
-The 40 man raid is broken up into groups of 5. the GM tells them all what to do
-The fight with onyxia is long and has to be managed. The warriors have to keep the dragon's attention (aggro) because they can take the most damage. Other players attacking could accidentally "steal aggro" and then the dragon would attack them, killing them very quickly
-Welps = baby dragons.
-DPS = damage per second; DoT=Damage over Time
F1 Hamster
that needs a nascar sound clip played over the top.
Masked Streaker Runs Past Reporter During Live News Report (12 secs)
Would have been funny without the fart sound clip.
You're gonna want more cowbell
Then I'll have to kick on WaveStudio to make sure I have audio of this on file... thx for short-lived clip warning.
The "guess what" clip is my new system boot-up sound clip.