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*Since its introduction, the only season this track has not played in is [[season 12]].
*Since its introduction, the only season this track has not played in is [[season 12]].
*"[[Hide and Then What Happens?]]" and "[[Shellback Shenanigans]]" are the only sister episodes to both use this track.
*"[[Hide and Then What Happens?]]" and "[[Shellback Shenanigans]]" are the only sister episodes to both use this track.
**However, [[Christmas Who?]]and [[Survival of the Idiots]]are back to back episodes and both play the track too.
**However, "[[Christmas Who?]]" and "[[Survival of the Idiots]]" are back to back episodes and both play the track too.
*When this soundtrack plays in [[Gary in Love]], it doesn't do it in a scene where someone is sad. The last time this happened was in [[Suds]], when [[Kamakani B]] played when SpongeBob was sleeping, but he wasn't sad.
*When this soundtrack plays in "[[Gary in Love]]," it doesn't play in a scene where someone is sad. A similar occurrence takes place in "[[Suds]]," when "[[Kamakani B]]" plays while SpongeBob is sleeping.


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Revision as of 15:45, 20 December 2023

"Drowsey Reef" (alternate title: "Drowsy Reef") was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. It is a sad Hawaiian track featuring a steel guitar and ukulele being played.

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