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>DoodleBobFG
If there’s reverb added to it but it’s not the reverb version makes no sense. Like, af all. It’s either the reverb version or it’s not. Else this is gonna get to complicated
>DoodleBobFG
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*Ironically, the reverb version got introduced first.
*Ironically, the reverb version got introduced first.
**"[[A Day Without Tears]]" is the only episode to use this version.
**"[[A Day Without Tears]]" is the only episode to use this version.
***Ironically, both episode doesn’t use the Dry version at all.
*In [[Season 8|seasons 8]] and [[Season 13|13]], this track was only used as title card music.
*In [[Season 8|seasons 8]] and [[Season 13|13]], this track was only used as title card music.
*The dry version of this soundtrack bookends the episode "[[Squid Baby]]".
*The dry version of this soundtrack bookends the episode "[[Squid Baby]]".

Revision as of 16:55, 11 October 2024

Template:NC Template:Infobox OM "Coconut Cream Pie" is a Hawaiian track composed by Nicolas Carr, Sage Guyton, and Jeremy Wakefield. The instruments being played in this piece include the ukulele, bass, and steel guitar. Outside of title cards, it is mostly used in endings of episodes. The version always used (except in "A Day Without Tears" and "Potato Puff") in episodes without reverb is named "Coconut Cream Pie Dry Mix."

The ukulele is played by Sage Guyton. The bass and reverb to the track is played and edited by Nicolas Carr and the steel guitar is played by Jeremy Wakefield.

Usage

Coconut Cream Pie [Reverb]

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Coconut Cream Pie [Dry Mix]

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Trivia

  • Ironically, the reverb version got introduced first.
    • "A Day Without Tears" is the only episode to use this version.
      • Ironically, both episode doesn’t use the Dry version at all.
  • In seasons 8 and 13, this track was only used as title card music.
  • The dry version of this soundtrack bookends the episode "Squid Baby".
  • This track played 2 times back-to-back.
  • This track, alongside Rip Tide and Ripped Hide, only play in the first half of season 8 for whatever reason.
    • This track and the latter only play in the first half of season 9 as well.

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