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|name = El Dementia | |name = El Dementia | ||
|sample = SpongeBob Music- El Dementia | |sample = SpongeBob Music- El Dementia | ||
|composer = The Surfdusters | |composer = Frank Nichols | ||
|composer2 = Scott Smith | |||
|performer = The Surfdusters | |||
|introduced = "[[Employee of the Month]]" (DVD releases only)<br>"[[Squid's Day Off]]" | |introduced = "[[Employee of the Month]]" (DVD releases only)<br>"[[Squid's Day Off]]" | ||
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"'''El Dementia'''" was composed by [[The Surfdusters]]. The main instruments being played in the piece include electric guitars, a bass guitar, and a drum kit. | "'''El Dementia'''" was composed by Frank Nichols and Scott Smith and performed by [[The Surfdusters]]. The main instruments being played in the piece include electric guitars, a bass guitar, and a drum kit. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== |
Revision as of 14:24, 2 May 2025
"El Dementia" was composed by Frank Nichols and Scott Smith and performed by The Surfdusters. The main instruments being played in the piece include electric guitars, a bass guitar, and a drum kit.
Usage
- 12b. "Employee of the Month" - SpongeBob and Squidward race to the Krusty Krab; Mr. Krabs sees SpongeBob and Squidward. (DVD releases only)
- 14b. "Karate Choppers" - Making sandwiches. (DVD releases only)
- 17b. "Rock Bottom" - SpongeBob chasing the bus. (DVD releases only)
- 21b. "Squid's Day Off" - Squidward runs back and forth.
- 30a. "No Free Rides" - "No, SpongeBob, wait!"; SpongeBob and Mrs. Puff scream.
- 106a. "A Life in a Day" - Bikers chase SpongeBob and Patrick.
Trivia
- This track replaces "Mavericks" on the DVD releases of "Employee of the Month," "Karate Choppers," and "Rock Bottom." The only exception is the SpongeBob, You're Fired! DVD where "Mavericks" is left intact on "Employee of the Month."
- Between "No Free Rides" and "A Life in a Day," this track took over seven years to return.