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DJ Earworm: "United State of Pop"
December 20th, 2012 5:00 PMSan Francisco-based electronic artist DJ Earworm remixed this music video mashup containing notable pop songs from the past year.
Sounds Delicious?
December 20th, 2012 4:30 PMOnly the best trolls know how to ruin a party.
Golden Eagle Snatches Kid
December 20th, 2012 4:01 PMA video purportedly showing a large golden eagle attempting to carry away a toddler was revealed to be a hoax by CGI creators after going massively viral this week.
Cat Hates Jump Noises
December 20th, 2012 3:30 PMThis orange feline has quite the springy response to the jump sound featured in the original Super Mario Brothers game.
Audio-Spliced Mash Ups
December 20th, 2012 3:06 PMWhile audio-splicing has been used in various parodies (including Autotune the News) for some years, pop songs made of news footage and soundbites exploded onto the scene this year with the U.S. presidential campaigns.
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Sounds Delicious?
Only the best trolls know how to ruin a party.
Golden Eagle Snatches Kid
A video purportedly showing a large golden eagle attempting to carry away a toddler was revealed to be a hoax by CGI creators after going massively viral this week.
Audio-Spliced Mash Ups
While audio-splicing has been used in various parodies (including Autotune the News) for some years, pop songs made of news footage and soundbites exploded onto the scene this year with the U.S. presidential campaigns.