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{{Object
|name = Frampton Comes Alive
|name = ''Frampton Comes Alive!''
|image = Patchy's broken tape.jpg
|image = Atlantis SquarePantis 005.png
|type = Cassette Tape
|owner = [[Patchy the Pirate]]
|appearance = [[Atlantis SquarePantis]]
|type = 8-track cassette tape
|appearance = "[[Atlantis SquarePantis]]"
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'''Frampton Comes Alive''' is a cassette tape that [[Patchy the Pirate]] owns.
'''''Frampton Comes Alive!''''' is a rare 8-track cassette tape owned by [[Patchy the Pirate]] that appears in the episode "[[Atlantis SquarePantis]]."


==Description==
==Description==
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It looks like an ordinary 8-track tape. This tape is very fragile, meaning that it can break easily.


==Role in the episode==
==Role in episode==
Patchy tries to put this tape into the radio, but the tape breaks.
Patchy tries to put this tape into the radio, but the tape breaks. Later, he fixes it. It plays for five seconds, but then it explodes and sets his radio on fire.


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==Trivia==
*{{W|8-track}} is an audio tape format that was popular back in the 1960s and 70s before compact cassette tapes surpassed it in popularity.
*The tape is a reference to {{W|Peter Frampton}}'s {{W|Frampton Comes Alive!|album of the same name}}, released in 1976.
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 1 August 2025

Template:Italic title Template:Object Frampton Comes Alive! is a rare 8-track cassette tape owned by Patchy the Pirate that appears in the episode "Atlantis SquarePantis."

Description

It looks like an ordinary 8-track tape. This tape is very fragile, meaning that it can break easily.

Role in episode

Patchy tries to put this tape into the radio, but the tape breaks. Later, he fixes it. It plays for five seconds, but then it explodes and sets his radio on fire.

Trivia

  • 8-track is an audio tape format that was popular back in the 1960s and 70s before compact cassette tapes surpassed it in popularity.
  • The tape is a reference to Peter Frampton's album of the same name, released in 1976.

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