Earls Revenge
Template:Infobox OM"Earl's Revenge" was composed by Sage Guyton and Jeremy Wakefield. It is an uplifting Hawaiian song that usually plays when something competitive occurs.
Usage
Episodes
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Shorts
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Amusement rides
Trivia
- Between "Yours, Mine and Mine" and "Pineapple Invasion," this track took almost six years to return as title card music.
- "Sanitation Insanity" is the 50th episode where this track is played.
- Since Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links are the only seasons where this track was not used as title card music.
- The longest usages of this track are "Dying for Pie," "Sailor Mouth," "Truth or Square," and "The Masterpiece."
- Season 11 plays the track 10 times, which is the most it's ever played in a season, because it normally plays 3 to 7 times a season, the least number of times it played was in season 3 where it only played 2 times, while season 1 is the only season where this track does not play.
- This is likely why it slowed down in usage in Season 12.