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[_] [L] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)06:18 No.909289
Can anyone name the music used?
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>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)06:21 No.909293
amen break
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)06:50 No.909307
Venetian snares maybe
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)07:00 No.909309
I come here every day looking for this.
This, gentlemen, is the Unsauceable. You can not find it. No one has heard it.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)07:09 No.909315
I asked for the piece of music not a drum technique
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)07:28 No.909319
sting - englishman in new york
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)07:30 No.909320
Its drum and bass
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)07:31 No.909321
>>909320
see
>>909315
also you are an idiot
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)08:44 No.909353
BUMP THIS SHIT
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)09:55 No.909382
In kind of seems like a remix or something to the song 'Hello, My Cock is an Aardvark' by
Bong-Ra. You could try looking it up on YouTube, maybe see if there is a remix of it or something?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)10:13 No.909389
It still sounds like Flashbulb.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)10:21 No.909391
It's just a mix of The Flashbulb - Lawn Wake (one of them - it's just a guess, after all!) +
Sting - The Englishman in New York.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)10:35 No.909396
>>909309
Have you asked /b/?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/28/09(Sat)11:43 No.909439
sounds awesome