Here’s that Taylor Swift song medley done in the style of late-nineties/early-noughties pop-punk that you were looking for.
And if you weren’t looking for it, then well Brett Domino’s gone ahead and done it anyway, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it because it’s great.
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It will soon be time for UK residents to put an X on a piece of paper and stick it in a ballot box.
And Brett Domino is here to tell you, in the funkiest way he can, that you really should put an X on that paper. No matter how much you hate all the candidates.
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Meet the Louisville Leopard Percussionists, who just so happen to be school kids, rocking out to Led Zeppelin’s Kashmir, The Ocean, and Immigrant Song.
Aged between 7 and 12 the 55 student musicians cover these classics using marimbas, xylophone, vibraphone, drum set, timbales, congas, bongos and a piano. Rock on little dudes and dudettes.
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Outkast’s huge hit “Hey Ya” gets rejigged into an awesome (bad sadly unofficial) national anthem for Australia.
And it’s one of the catchiest national anthems you could ever hear, all that needs to happen now is for Australia to adopt it officially.
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One Christmas pop hit is all you’ll ever need to make yourself financially secure for the rest of your days.
But how to go about it? Don’t panic, because musician Brett Domino is on hand to reveal the industry secrets on how to score a festive No.1.
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Armed with a boombox and some spectacles and his freestyle raps, this guy dressed as a nerd goes to the hood to bust some rhymes.
It helps his prank that he can rap incredibly well so he isn’t just laughed out of town or chased away in anger.
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Adam Buxton tells the true and untold story of David Bowie, Brian Eno and Tony Visconti recording “Warszawa” for Bowie’s album ‘Low’.
Told using animation with tongue-in-cheek humor it doesn’t sound like what they’re discussing actually happened, like coming up with ideas using random chance cards, but it did.
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About five years ago Kutiman was one of the first to popularise the YouTube video mashup—or at least do it incredibly well.
Using found footage of musicians on YouTube he created an entirely new song, and now he’s back with a much-anticipated followup. This is the first single called “Give It Up” and it’s pretty damn awesome.
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