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>AFVuser Created page with "{{Infobox PM |name = Cold Sweat |composer = John Scott |sample = SpongeBob Music- Cold Sweat |introduced = "Imitation Krabs" }} "'''Cold Sweat'''" was composed by John Scott. It usually plays during tense and menacing moments. ==Usage== {{PM-list|Imitation Krabs|SpongeBob asks questions.}} {{PM-list|Born Again Krabs|"I'm here to escort you to the resting place..."; "That little display of parsimonious penny pinching..."}} {{PM-list|Patty Caper|SpongeBob thinks Sandy..." |
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*Between "Born Again Krabs" and "Patty Caper," this track took nearly | *Between "Born Again Krabs" and "Patty Caper," this track took nearly four years to return. | ||
**Between "Patty Caper" and "Married to Money," it took nearly another eight years to return. | **Between "Patty Caper" and "Married to Money," it took nearly another eight years to return. | ||
**Between "Married to Money" and "Kreepaway Kamp," this track took another eight years to return. | **Between "Married to Money" and "Kreepaway Kamp," this track took another eight years to return. | ||
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Revision as of 21:29, 7 July 2025
"Cold Sweat" was composed by John Scott. It usually plays during tense and menacing moments.
Usage
- 24b. "Imitation Krabs" - SpongeBob asks questions.
- 56a. "Born Again Krabs" - "I'm here to escort you to the resting place..."; "That little display of parsimonious penny pinching..."
- 108a. "Patty Caper" - SpongeBob thinks Sandy stole the ingredient.
- 196b. "Married to Money" - Mr. Krabs prepares to tell the secret formula to Cashina.
- 302-303. "Kreepaway Kamp" - "We're all in danger!"
Trvia
- Between "Born Again Krabs" and "Patty Caper," this track took nearly four years to return.
- Between "Patty Caper" and "Married to Money," it took nearly another eight years to return.
- Between "Married to Money" and "Kreepaway Kamp," this track took another eight years to return.