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This sounds like something that would be playing in a story set in Victorian London slums or something? I DON’T KNOW.
ITS A GODDAMN SHANTY
The most beautiful thing I have heard all day and you have the opportunity to hear it too.

One of my faves that was lost to the internet is back
does anyone know the name of this instrument and possibly the source of this video?
it’s a hang drum :)

Everytime I see this I reblog.
I’ve been wanting one of these so bad
alright, we’re on the fourth iteration of that song now, it’s nearing 2 minutes, which is good, cus i can’t compose long stuff for shit. the playing here isn’t my most hearty, but it has the good notes so you can still see what i’m going for
Do you have a SoundCloud or something cause this is rlly good
nah, i just post any music i make on here. if you want to find it, just go through the tag “my music” on my blog! :D
It’s a cool place, and they say it gets harder
You’re bundled up now, wait ‘til you get better
this is the best smash up yet
Great news, Smash Mouth posted a link to this on their facebook and twitter.
this is now eggfficially a Smash Mouth sanctioned remix
mentally can’t distinguish it from the original
to this day, i still wonder how exactly the production for the 2012 lorax really went down. there’s not much record about it, at least that i could find, but honestly, looking at the earlier concepts, you can see that it was originally intended to be pretty different than what ended up on screen.
which by itself it’s pretty normal, of course. movies often change greatly from their original concept during production, sometimes retaining only the most basic set-up of what once was, but what i truly mean is that we know for sure that the lorax was, at one point, a movie that seriously considered including a rock opera villain ballad such as this
yet somehow the song intended for this exact same sequence ended up being. well. this
and i just want to know what was lost in the transition there because in my opinion, there is no was that the cutesy and sickeningly cheery lorax that we know could have even intended to include a song like the first one in it. this belongs to a very different movie.

boss fight
This gave me pure unremitting joy
These guys are called TOO MANY ZOOZ and there is much enjoyment to be found on their youtube
WOW.
Still love this video
Footwork BRAZY

this sounds like the theme music of that one really likeable boss that you’re actually reluctant to beat because you know you’ll never see him again afterward
It’s a little out of season but here’s a short version of Spooky, Scary Skeletons for 2 oboes, string quintet, and harpsichord.
Mood for this October here on The Shit Call



