Weirdest things on your MP3 player

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  • edited June 2010
    I would say "Under the Sea" in Japanese but I think weirdest has to go to the Sesame Street theme song that's lodged into my ipod. A friend of mine made me a mix CD, and thought this would be funny, as well as the Austin Power's version of "Just the Two of Us" with Dr. Evil and Mini Me.
  • edited June 2010
    Here's one of the many songs that show one of the causes of my insane mind.
    Here's another cause of my insanity.
    Now the song that sums up my insanity. (Warning, there's a bad word in this one. The one that begins with f, but they don't say it, it just appears on screen for a few seconds.)
  • edited June 2010
    The Tardis engine sound. It's also my ringtone.
  • edited June 2010
    tredlow wrote: »
    The Tardis engine sound. It's also my ringtone.

    This makes me grin. A lot.:D
  • edited June 2010
    I would say "Under the Sea" in Japanese...

    Yeah...I have that too. And I wish I didn't, but the soundtrack wouldn't be complete without it and the English version is unavailable. Well, the English version with the Kingdom Hearts cast. Not going to stick the original from the movie in my soundtrack, even though it might be an improvement.
  • edited June 2010
    currently, counting videos. The first three episodes of Sam and Max
  • edited June 2010
    Weirdest thing, well, I have Schlittenfahrt: Marlene Dietrich singing the Surrey song from Oklahoma.... in German. :o
  • edited June 2010
  • edited June 2010
    umm... I have the full soundtrack (not just the OST) to Twilight Princess and Tales of Symphonia, as well as the movie (not soundtrack) of Star Trek 4 on my Sansa Fuze, but I see none of these as odd, especially compared to other posts people have made on here.
  • edited June 2010
    It's not really anyone thing, it's the assortment. Random can cause a real strange jump. Never seen anyone more freaked out then when your mp3 player goes from Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog to a DDR soundtrack to Matson Jones then to Praxis. The transition from a musical soundtrack to a techno video game soundtrack to a classical/punk fusion band to an experimental rock band messes with me and I'm used to it but it made it so that other people I worked with didn't want to ride in my car. Or maybe it is weird and I just don't think it is.
  • edited July 2010
    1. New years resolutions
    2. A musical mix of George Bush saying "duty"
    3. A musical arrangement of a KFC training video
    4. An angry text message set to music.
    5. A mashup of The Beatles "When I'm 64" and Chicago's "25 to 64"

    Bonus points to anyone who can figure out the connection between all 5 items.
  • edited July 2010
    Mr. Bungle, Fantomas, Peeping Tom....

    Mike Patton is a musical genius... but lets just say that his music outside of Faith No More isn't exactly what you would call radio friendly.

    Who ripped off Mr. Bungle's sound.... They are decent enough ripoff though.
  • edited July 2010
    Anything by Tom Lehrer (By which I mean any of his songs)
  • edited July 2010
    That's either gotta be Gantz Graf by Autechre, or maybe "Kulma" by Pan Sonic...

    I'm probably overlooking things here (and I personally don't consider any of the above as weird), but with nearly 20000 tracks on my MP3 player that just happens... :D

    np: Oliver Hacke - Der Vampir Von Düsseldorf (Break 3000 Rework) (Trapez 100)
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