Michael Anttila (mant...@laplace.uwaterloo.ca) writes:
> Someone has probably noticed this already, but I was just listening to
> Alapalooza and noticed that "Waffle King" sounds a LOT like the Art of
> Noise. Could it be a style parody?
What the??? Sorry, but I definitely don't see the similarities. How does
"Waffle King" sound like the Art of Noise?
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> Michael Anttila (mant...@laplace.uwaterloo.ca) writes:
> > Someone has probably noticed this already, but I was just listening to
> > Alapalooza and noticed that "Waffle King" sounds a LOT like the Art of
> > Noise. Could it be a style parody?
>
> What the??? Sorry, but I definitely don't see the similarities. How does
> "Waffle King" sound like the Art of Noise?
Um, maybe because "Waffle King" has an Art of Noise sample in it.
Later,
Dirge
Someone has probably noticed this already, but I was just listening to
Alapalooza and noticed that "Waffle King" sounds a LOT like the Art of
Noise. Could it be a style parody?
-Mike
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Also, the subject matter is sort of a goof on "Big Time".
Insane Ian
Which is, like, weird because Art of Noise is largely sampled to begin
with.
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