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==Description==
==Description==
The building is red and has a gray top, and appears to be modeled after a drum. It has three windows and three projectors above the door. There is also a glowing title shaped like a saxophone that reads the business name. There are also a pair of oversized drumsticks adjacent to the exterior.
The building is red and has a gray top, and appears to be modeled after a drum. It has three windows and three projectors above the door.  
 
There is also a glowing title shaped like a saxophone that reads the business name. There are also a pair of oversized drumsticks adjacent to the exterior.


==Role in episode==
==Role in episode==
{{Link|Squidward}} wants to get with people in the jazz club, so he brings {{Link|SpongeBob}} with him. It is there that SpongeBob shows off his newfound singing talents due to the gap in his tooth being joined together thus deepening his voice.
{{Link|Squidward}} wants to get with people in the jazz club, so he brings {{Link|SpongeBob}} with him. It is there that SpongeBob shows off his newfound singing talents due to the gap in his tooth being joined together thus deepening his voice.

Revision as of 15:36, 31 August 2020

Template:LTab Template:Location Blow Your Top Lounge is a jazz club that appears in the episode "Mind the Gap."

Description

The building is red and has a gray top, and appears to be modeled after a drum. It has three windows and three projectors above the door.

There is also a glowing title shaped like a saxophone that reads the business name. There are also a pair of oversized drumsticks adjacent to the exterior.

Role in episode

Template:Data:Links wants to get with people in the jazz club, so he brings Template:Data:Links with him. It is there that SpongeBob shows off his newfound singing talents due to the gap in his tooth being joined together thus deepening his voice.