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The... Ridiculous.. Nameless... Song!

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Yeeesh. I heard this on a RADIO SHOW when I was younger, and again a few months ago. The hosts of the show were bored out of their MINDS, so this started playing, and they tried to make up some silly ridiculous song about their website/radio show. Unfortunately they failed badly because the hosts couldn't sing, and the quaint little melody was always too fast for them so they stumbled.... Every... time... they tried this. But it's fun to make up stuff to sing along to this.. XP If you KNOW this song, consider it a Cloud Sound Cover.

Everything is from that radio show (Apologetics.com Radio Show) , including the strings, only improvised.

If you can LAST throughout all those loops... It's actually not so bad.

But be advised, after hearing this two or three times the melody will get stuck into your head. X)

Can you LAST through the Ridiculous Nameless Song?

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Flute, Bassoon, Nylon Guitar, Acoustic Bass Guitar, Violins, Cellos. And if you got through the whole song I APPLAUD YOU! XDDD!!

I got through it... do i get a prize?!?!??!??!?!!?

I can wait...

1 time and i got it stuck in my head

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Haha..

  • 3 weeks later...

Indeed... it's just too cheesy:toothygrin:

Ooh. Sounds good and catchy. Like a cheesy scene in a chessy play. It gets stuck in your head pretty fast cos the theme is repeated over and over again.

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