The Brothers Chaps' Other Projects

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==Music and Music Videos==
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*In the [[retroCRUSH Interview]], Mike states that [[Poot-Slap]] "was from a booty rap band we were in called 3-Dee".
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*3-Dee {{--}} Producing the song "[[Poot-Slap]]", 3-Dee was a "booty rap" band the Brothers Chaps [[retroCRUSH Interview|were members of]].
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*Mike was a member of the Athens, Georgia band [https://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/28/arts/the-pop-life-kindred-world-in-animation.html Hi-Score] in the 90's.
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*Hi-Score {{--}} A short-lived Georgia-based {{w|indie rock}} band that Mike [https://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/28/arts/the-pop-life-kindred-world-in-animation.html was a member of in the '90s].
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*Matt was the lead singer of the Tallahassee, [[Florida]] band The New You, which released the album ''[https://www.discogs.com/release/11467979-The-New-You-Heres-Where-Things-Turn-Around Here's Where Things Turn Around]'' in 1998. This album, including two more albums and miscellaneous tracks, were uploaded to the Thorax Corporation site in 2010.
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*The New You {{--}} A [[Florida]]-based band Matt was the lead singer of. The band released the album ''[https://www.discogs.com/release/11467979-The-New-You-Heres-Where-Things-Turn-Around Here's Where Things Turn Around]'' in 1998.
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**[https://web.archive.org/web/20191101014944/http://www.thoraxcorp.com/mp3s/TNY/ View TNY mp3 index] (archive link)
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**This album, including two more albums and miscellaneous tracks, were [https://web.archive.org/web/20191101014944/http://www.thoraxcorp.com/mp3s/TNY/ uploaded to the Thorax Corporation site] in 2010.
*[[They Might Be Giants]] {{--}} The Brothers Chaps contributed [[YouTube:tyDamgKiaRU|the music video]] for [[TMBW:Figure Eight|"Figure Eight"]], from They Might Be Giants' children's album ''[[TMBW:Here Come the 123s|Here Come The 123s]]''.
*[[They Might Be Giants]] {{--}} The Brothers Chaps contributed [[YouTube:tyDamgKiaRU|the music video]] for [[TMBW:Figure Eight|"Figure Eight"]], from They Might Be Giants' children's album ''[[TMBW:Here Come the 123s|Here Come The 123s]]''.
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*{{wp|Of Montreal}} {{--}} Matt and Mike directed [[YouTube:5VeIL7juFE0|the music video for "Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse"]]
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*{{wp|Of Montreal}} {{--}} The Brothers Chaps directed [[YouTube:5VeIL7juFE0|the music video for "Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse"]]
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**See also [[James Huggins]]
*[[Y-O-U]] {{--}} Mike and Matt animated [[YouTube:eARKVHzCDEQ|the music video for "LA Lindsay"]].
*[[Y-O-U]] {{--}} Mike and Matt animated [[YouTube:eARKVHzCDEQ|the music video for "LA Lindsay"]].
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*Matt has recorded under the alias Mark Margarine and released two albums {{--}} ''The Specific Ocean'' and {{w|Cover version|cover}} compilation ''Covers Annex'' {{--}} to the Thorax Corporation website in 2010. A track was included for {{wp|The Doubleclicks}}' compilation ''[https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/pleasevote The Giant Voting Mixtape]'' in 2020.
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*Mark Margarine {{--}} A musical alias used by Matt Chapman.
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**[https://web.archive.org/web/20180401080915/http://www.thoraxcorp.com/mp3s/Mark%20Margarine/ View Mark Margarine mp3 index] (archive link)
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**Two Mark Margarine albums {{--}} ''The Specific Ocean'' and {{w|Cover version|cover}} compilation ''Covers Annex'' {{--}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20180401080915/http://www.thoraxcorp.com/mp3s/Mark%20Margarine/ were hosted on the Thorax Corporation website] in 2010.
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**A track was contributed to {{wp|The Doubleclicks}}' compilation ''[https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/pleasevote The Giant Voting Mixtape]'' in 2020.
*{{wp|Air-Sea Dolphin}} {{--}} Matt and Mike formed this band along with {{wp|Robert Schneider}}, [[James Huggins]] (formerly in of Montreal), and [[Ryan Sterritt]] in 2016. They currently have two releases to their name. On June 3, 2018, they released [[songwhip:airseadolphin/airsea-dolphin-sloshy-split|a split EP]] with [[sloshy]] providing the B-sides (which, appropriately enough, consist of re-recorded versions of [[Record Store Day#The B-est of B-sides|"B-est of B-sides"]] and [[Sloshybowl|"American Football Championship"]]). They have also performed live at least three times, including portraying sloshy at the [[Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show]].
*{{wp|Air-Sea Dolphin}} {{--}} Matt and Mike formed this band along with {{wp|Robert Schneider}}, [[James Huggins]] (formerly in of Montreal), and [[Ryan Sterritt]] in 2016. They currently have two releases to their name. On June 3, 2018, they released [[songwhip:airseadolphin/airsea-dolphin-sloshy-split|a split EP]] with [[sloshy]] providing the B-sides (which, appropriately enough, consist of re-recorded versions of [[Record Store Day#The B-est of B-sides|"B-est of B-sides"]] and [[Sloshybowl|"American Football Championship"]]). They have also performed live at least three times, including portraying sloshy at the [[Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show]].

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The Brothers Chaps have participated in several projects independent of Homestar Runner, especially during hiatuses.

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Websites

  • Thorax Corporation (2000-2002) — The Brothers Chaps, primarily Matt, created this website for a fictional company that spoofs many elements common to low-quality websites in the early '00s. Elements of the site are occasionally referenced in Homestar Runner proper, though the site itself features no direct connects to Homestar Runner.
    • The fictional Thorax Corporation is a crudely-run business made up of stereotypical, overly aggressive domain-name owners.
    • File directories on the site have been used to host Matt's former music projects.
  • Mellow Mushroom (2001) — The Brothers Chaps designed the website for Georgia pizza chain Mellow Mushroom. The layout, navigation, and sound effects are similar to that of Homestar Runner, and the voices of the brothers and Missy Palmer are very distinctive.
    • The website has since been redesigned, albeit keeping a link to the 2001 version through an Easter egg on the home page.
  • The Great World of Sound Recording Comapny!! (2007) — Created to promote the movie Great World of Sound (see below), the site is purportedly for a shady record company.
  • Eric Conveys an Emotion (2003, 2008) — The Brothers Chaps guest-starred in two of Eric's "Adventure Edition" photo galleries:
  • Ron Planet (2009-2010) — A webcomic by Matt Chapman and Craig Zobel, centering on the last astronaut on Earth in the year 2040.
  • "Happy Holidays, Mike Chapman Style" (2011) — An animated customer story for email marketing service MailChimp.
  • Cosmic Scoundrels The external website linked here contains offensive language and/or content. content warning (2014-2016) — A sci-fi/comedy webcomic co-created by Matt Chapman and Andy Suriano. Many pages of the comic contain Easter eggs in their text descriptions, similar to the clickable words in Strong Bad Emails.

Television

Matt as "Carl" (The Aquabats! Super Show!)
Matt's "Mermando" voice credit (Gravity Falls)

YouTube

The title screen of The Brothers Chaps' cartoon, Two More Eggs.
  • The Paul and Storm Nondenominational Perennial Holiday Special - Parts One and Two The external website linked here contains offensive language and/or content. content warningPaul and Storm created a parody of holiday specials in two parts; Part One was released on December 1st, 2014, and Part Two was released on December 23. It was created in order to serve as the $100,000 stretch goal for Paul and Storm's Ball Pit album. Mike and Matt are credited with animating the special, as well as helping to create the story. In addition, Matt voiced the character Mister Small Business. One of the backgrounds also contains a Videlectrix logo, and the "Indie Record Store" character bears a resemblance to Mike.
  • Two More Eggs — A series of shorts produced by The Brothers Chaps for Disney XD's YouTube channel and other platforms.
  • Camp Camp — Matt provides the voice of Carl, Neil's father in the season 2 finale The external website linked here contains offensive language and/or content. content warning.
  • Homemade Dance Party — Mike did animation for this children's project posted on Missy Palmer's Feline Revolution channel.

Film

Music and Music Videos

Games

Family

  • If I Ran the Camera — Mike and Matt created this Flash slideshow for a poem that their sister Karen had written for their father, Don Chapman, for Father's Day. The slideshow featured images of Don with his granddaughter Astrid Renee (Karen's daughter). This piece was a secret page originally posted on homestarrunner.com, but it was removed sometime in 2003 after the Brothers Chaps realized that fans had discovered it.

See Also

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