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Audio Info
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Bak et Halleluja
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Kaizers Orchestra
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Ompa Til Du Dør
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Norwegian ▾
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Taking Drugs?
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Scott Brown
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unreleased?
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Dance
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We Interrupt This Programme
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Coburn
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Dance
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Perfect Garden
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Schwarz Stein
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Bitpop
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Japanese ▾
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About
Ingy döt net sings a stupid song with an accordion player while driving around in a car, but the accordion player gets cloned 5 times and blown up. Then the Parrot of Death attacks a random city with eye beams, and a fried chicken head starts singing, but gets interrupted by a "23 FNORD" error message. Then, depending on what button is clicked, a short loop plays. (The loop is different for every button)
Cast
Props
- Forkury car
- car from Fun stuff 776
- Luray Caverns picture
- buildings
- OS/2 Warp box
Transcript
Lyrics
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chicken handler
boom we dead
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Audio Details
- The third song (We Interrupt This Programme) is better known as the song used in the YTMND fad NEDM.
Trivia
- You can return to the 23 FNORD box during any of the loops by clicking in the top left corner.
- The text from the part with the happy old guys is from the Finnish Wikipedia article on the ZX Spectrum.
- Clicking the X on the 23 FNORD box accesses an easter egg.
- Clicking the skull on the 23 FNORD box accesses the sound info/replay screen.
- The entire "Do you see the fnords?" message is a reference to the Illuminatus! trilogy of books. In the books, children were trained to be unable to consciously see the word "fnord"; it was then used as a kind of trigger-phrase to control them when they were older, since seeing it (they knew it was there, but couldn't see it) would cause them to feel very uneasy. To "see the fnords" means to be free of any hypnotic influence.
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