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KYM Gallery: Audio-Spliced Mashups
October 10th, 2012 8:46 PMThere have been quite a few audio-spliced mashups other than Carley Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe", right? Help us build this case by adding more examples of mashup songs based on audio samples from the news or pop culture.
Karma Whore
October 10th, 2012 8:01 PMThis label has been used to describe people who try to gain notoriety by pandering to an online community's stereotypical prejudices since January 2000.
Dolphin Guy Blows Bubble Rings
October 10th, 2012 7:00 PMThis guy manages to blow a series of perfect bubble rings while laying at the bottom of a pool. WTF?
R.I.P Slime Geyser
October 10th, 2012 6:48 PMThough the Nick Studios closed in 2005, turning the building into the Blue Man Group venue has resulted in even more ruined childhoods.
#SorryFeminists
October 10th, 2012 6:15 PMNew York Times editor Deborah Needleman's curiously apologetic tweet from earlier this week sparked a flood of feminist satires using the hashtag #SorryFeminists, inevitably leading to the manifestation of Poe's Law.
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KYM Gallery: Audio-Spliced Mashups
There have been quite a few audio-spliced mashups other than Carley Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe", right? Help us build this case by adding more examples of mashup songs based on audio samples from the news or pop culture.
Karma Whore
This label has been used to describe people who try to gain notoriety by pandering to an online community's stereotypical prejudices since January 2000.
R.I.P Slime Geyser
Though the Nick Studios closed in 2005, turning the building into the Blue Man Group venue has resulted in even more ruined childhoods.
#SorryFeminists
New York Times editor Deborah Needleman's curiously apologetic tweet from earlier this week sparked a flood of feminist satires using the hashtag #SorryFeminists, inevitably leading to the manifestation of Poe's Law.