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{{Infobox OM | {{Infobox OM | ||
|name = A Pinapple Luau Faster | |||
|sample = SpongeBob Music- A Pineapple Luau Faster | |||
|duration = 0:59 | |||
|composer = Nicolas Carr | |composer = Nicolas Carr | ||
|composer2 = Sage Guyton | |composer2 = Sage Guyton | ||
|composer3 = Jeremy Wakefield | |composer3 = Jeremy Wakefield | ||
|year = {{Time|2010}} | |year = {{Time|2010}} | ||
|introduced = "[[Trenchbillies]]" | |introduced = "[[Trenchbillies]]" | ||
|longestusage = "[[Karen for Spot]]" | |||
|totalusages = 12 | |||
}} | }} | ||
"'''A Pinapple Luau Faster'''" was composed by [[Nicolas Carr]], Sage Guyton, and Jeremy Wakefield. This piece features a steel guitar, ukulele, and bass guitar being played throughout. | "'''A Pinapple Luau Faster'''" was composed by [[Nicolas Carr]], [[Sage Guyton]], and [[Jeremy Wakefield]]. This piece features a steel guitar, ukulele, and bass guitar being played throughout. Like the name suggests, it serves as a faster version of "[[A Pinapple Luau]]" and shares almost the same melody (just like "[[Rip Tide]]" and [[Ripped Hide|"Ripped Hide"]]). | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
{{OM-list|Trenchbillies|"There it goes, Patrick!"}} | {{OM-list|Trenchbillies|"There it goes, Patrick!" ("'''A Pinapple Luau'''")}} | ||
{{OM-list|The Wreck of the Mauna Loa|SpongeBob and Patrick | {{OM-list|The Wreck of the Mauna Loa|SpongeBob and Patrick playing tag. ("'''A Pinapple Luau'''")}} | ||
{{OM-list|A Friendly Game|SpongeBob and Patrick hit their balls back home.}} | {{OM-list|A Friendly Game|SpongeBob and Patrick hit their balls back home. ("'''A Pinapple Luau'''")}} | ||
{{OM-list|Free Samples|Ending.}} | {{OM-list|Free Samples|Ending.}} | ||
{{OM-list|Home Sweet Rubble|Title card; Ending.}} | {{OM-list|Home Sweet Rubble|Title card; Ending.}} | ||
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{{OM-list|Sold!|Title card.}} | {{OM-list|Sold!|Title card.}} | ||
{{OM-list|The Clam Whisperer|Clams follow SpongeBob out of the Krusty Krab.}} | {{OM-list|The Clam Whisperer|Clams follow SpongeBob out of the Krusty Krab.}} | ||
{{OM-list|Bubble Bass's Tab|Bubble Bass getting food again without paying it.}} | {{OM-list|Bubble Bass's Tab|Bubble Bass getting food again without paying for it.}} | ||
{{OM-list|Karen for Spot|SpongeBob and Karen chasing after Spot.}} | |||
{{OM-list|Squidness Protection|The ending.}} | |||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Since its introduction, [[season 10]] and [[season 14|14]] are the only seasons to not use this track. | |||
*This soundtrack bookends the episodes "[[Home Sweet Rubble]]." | |||
**It also plays as the ending for "[[Free Samples]]" and title card for "Home Sweet Rubble" back-to back. | |||
***Coincidentally, these episodes are paired together and are the only Season 8 episodes (excluding "[[A Friendly Game]]") and sister episodes to use this track. | |||
{{Original Music}} |
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Template:Infobox OM "A Pinapple Luau Faster" was composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, and Jeremy Wakefield. This piece features a steel guitar, ukulele, and bass guitar being played throughout. Like the name suggests, it serves as a faster version of "A Pinapple Luau" and shares almost the same melody (just like "Rip Tide" and "Ripped Hide").
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Trivia
- Since its introduction, season 10 and 14 are the only seasons to not use this track.
- This soundtrack bookends the episodes "Home Sweet Rubble."
- It also plays as the ending for "Free Samples" and title card for "Home Sweet Rubble" back-to back.
- Coincidentally, these episodes are paired together and are the only Season 8 episodes (excluding "A Friendly Game") and sister episodes to use this track.
- It also plays as the ending for "Free Samples" and title card for "Home Sweet Rubble" back-to back.