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In Rock 8 Bit by ''Bodenständig 2000'' was a song that was featured in [[The Annoying Thing (animation)]] and [[The Annoying Thing skitshow]] by [[TurboForce3D]]. It plays at the intro of The Annoying Thing and at the end credits.<ref>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodenst%C3%A4ndig_2000</ref> [[Erik Wernquist]] said why he put it into animation: <blockquote>"The music is simply the ugliest piece of sound I could find on my drive (no offence Bodenständig 2000, I think you guys are cool anyway), and put there mainly to avoid too much silence."</blockquote><references /> | In Rock 8 Bit by ''Bodenständig 2000'' was a song that was featured in [[The Annoying Thing (animation)]] and [[The Annoying Thing skitshow]] by [[TurboForce3D]]. It plays at the intro of The Annoying Thing and at the end credits.<ref>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodenst%C3%A4ndig_2000</ref> [[Erik Wernquist]] said why he put it into animation: <blockquote>"The music is simply the ugliest piece of sound I could find on my drive (no offence Bodenständig 2000, I think you guys are cool anyway), and put there mainly to avoid too much silence."<ref>https://forums.cgsociety.org/t/animation-the-annoying-thing/719516</ref></blockquote><references /> |
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In Rock 8 Bit by Bodenständig 2000 was a song that was featured in The Annoying Thing (animation) and The Annoying Thing skitshow by TurboForce3D. It plays at the intro of The Annoying Thing and at the end credits.[1] Erik Wernquist said why he put it into animation:
"The music is simply the ugliest piece of sound I could find on my drive (no offence Bodenständig 2000, I think you guys are cool anyway), and put there mainly to avoid too much silence."[2]