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|sample = SpongeBob Music- Code "Dead End" | |sample = SpongeBob Music- Code "Dead End" | ||
|composer = Gregor F. Narholz | |composer = Gregor F. Narholz | ||
|label = Sonoton | |||
|album = SCD 355 - Dramatic Workshop 16: The History of Sci-Fi | |||
|year = {{Time|1999}} | |||
|introduced = "[[Wormy]]" | |introduced = "[[Wormy]]" | ||
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"'''Code "Dead End"'''" was composed by Gregor Narholz. It is mostly used during tense moments. | "'''Code "Dead End"'''" was composed by Gregor Narholz. It is mostly used during tense moments. | ||
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{{PM-list|The Hankering|Plankton tempts Krabs with a bowl of chum.}} | {{PM-list|The Hankering|Plankton tempts Krabs with a bowl of chum.}} | ||
{{PM-list|Escape from Beneath Glove World|SpongeBob and Patrick scream after seeing all the kids in jail.}} | {{PM-list|Escape from Beneath Glove World|SpongeBob and Patrick scream after seeing all the kids in jail.}} | ||
{{PM-list|Say Awww!|"Did you say it was going to eat people?"; "Yes, that's right. Take us right into my enemy's lair; | {{PM-list|Say Awww!|"Did you say it was going to eat people?"; "Yes, that's right. Take us right into my enemy's lair"; Mr. Krabs falls into the prison.}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Between "[[The Donut of Shame]]" and "[[Karen's Virus]]," this track took over 11 years to return. | *Between "[[The Donut of Shame]]" and "[[Karen's Virus]]," this track took over 11 years to return. | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] |
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Template:Infobox PM "Code "Dead End"" was composed by Gregor Narholz. It is mostly used during tense moments.
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Trivia
- Between "The Donut of Shame" and "Karen's Virus," this track took over 11 years to return.