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|name = Earls Revenge | |name = Earls Revenge | ||
|sample = SpongeBob Music- Earl's Revenge | |sample = SpongeBob Music- Earl's Revenge | ||
|duration = 1: | |duration = 1:09 | ||
|composer = Sage Guyton | |composer = Sage Guyton | ||
|composer2 = Jeremy Wakefield | |composer2 = Jeremy Wakefield | ||
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|longestusage4 = "[[The Masterpiece]]" | |longestusage4 = "[[The Masterpiece]]" | ||
|longestusage5 = "[[Moving Bubble Bass]]" | |longestusage5 = "[[Moving Bubble Bass]]" | ||
|totalusages = | |totalusages = 73<br> | ||
69 (SBSP)<br> | |||
2 (Shorts)<br> | 2 (Shorts)<br> | ||
1 (Amusement rides)<br> | 1 (Amusement rides)<br> | ||
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===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
{{OM-list|The First 100 Episodes|Disc 2 episode selection.}} | {{OM-list|The First 100 Episodes|Disc 2 episode selection.}} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The name of the track originates from an incident, which happened to Jeremy Wakefield, the co-composer of the track. In 1999, he sold his own car, a 1998 Honda Accord, to a person named Earl. The car broke down almost instantly, and Earl began yelling and swearing at Jeremy. When Wakefield composed this track with Sage Guyton, he decided to name it after Earl, since he was still remembering that incident.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uhx3ODNaUEc&lc=Ugz1We_1fg7X3-3ZLmx4AaABAg.9oZbFaMFWez9oZrKML5ymQ]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 05:04, 31 August 2024
Template:Infobox OM "Earls Revenge" was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. It is an uplifting Hawaiian track featuring bass, steel guitar, and ukulele that usually plays when something competitive occurs, or as title card music.
Alternate titles: "Earl Revenge," "Earl's Revenge"
Usage
Episodes
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Shorts
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Amusement rides
Other
Trivia
- The name of the track originates from an incident, which happened to Jeremy Wakefield, the co-composer of the track. In 1999, he sold his own car, a 1998 Honda Accord, to a person named Earl. The car broke down almost instantly, and Earl began yelling and swearing at Jeremy. When Wakefield composed this track with Sage Guyton, he decided to name it after Earl, since he was still remembering that incident.[1]