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Revision as of 05:25, 9 May 2024
"Bathroom Nirvana" was composed by Nicolas Carr. The instruments being played are the sitar, the tambura, and the tabla.
Usage
Bathroom Nirvana
- 181b. "Squid Baby" - Opening.
- 218b. "There's a Sponge in My Soup" - Krabs meditating.
- 261a. "Lighthouse Louie" - Mrs. Puff puts relaxing music on her headphones.
- 283b. "Yellow Pavement" - SpongeBob tries to help Squidward relax.
Bathroom Nirvana 2
- 249b. "Insecurity Guards" - Squidward hiding into a painting.
Bathroom Nirvana 2
- 273a. "Potato Puff" - Mrs. Puff calls a guru for guidance; Guru suggests Mrs. Puff be with SpongeBob without being with SpongeBob.
Trivia
- Between "Squid Baby" and "There's a Sponge in My Soup," this track took five years to return.