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''' | '''Audio:''' A condensed version of the "Weird Al" Yankovic song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJT8lE232IA "Bite Me"]. It consists of several synth shattering effects, a cacophony of loud guitars, and Weird Al screaming incomprehensibly at the top of his lungs. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' "Bite Me" originally appeared at the end of the CD version of Weird Al's album ''Off the Deep End'' as a hidden track, designed to scare listeners who forgot to turn the CD off and thus were unaware that the song was coming after ten minutes of silence. It is a parody of the Nirvana song "Endless, Nameless", which appeared at the end of their landmark album ''Nevermind'' (with its album cover and hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" parodied as "Smells Like Nirvana" on the aforementioned Weird Al album) and similarly featured scary-sounding music (though, arguably not as sudden). | '''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' "Bite Me" originally appeared at the end of the CD version of Weird Al's album ''Off the Deep End'' as a hidden track, designed to scare listeners who forgot to turn the CD off and thus were unaware that the song was coming after ten minutes of silence. It is a parody of the Nirvana song "Endless, Nameless", which appeared at the end of their landmark album ''Nevermind'' (with its album cover and hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" parodied as "Smells Like Nirvana" on the aforementioned Weird Al album) and similarly featured scary-sounding music (though, arguably not as sudden). |