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*The album is produced under the [[Cheap as Free]] label.
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*The Limozeen cartoon specifically refers to the part in [[best thing|the original]] where they had "been knocked off the charts by an alternative rock band".
 
===Real-World References===
===Real-World References===

Revision as of 01:06, 18 September 2007

Toon Category: Shorts
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The label made us do it!

Limozeen and sloshy cover each other's trademark songs.

Cast (in order of appearance): Limozeen, sloshy, Teeg Dougland (Easter egg), Larry Palaroncini (Easter egg), Gary Palaroncini (Easter egg)

Places: Strong Bad's Basement, Outer Space (Easter egg)

Date: Monday, September 17, 2007

Page title: The Label Made Us Do It!

Running time: 6:10 (all four songs combined)

Contents

Transcript

{The Cheat's record player appears on a table in Strong Bad's basement. An album cover slides onscreen, which reads "limozeen" (in sloshy's logo's font) "vs. SLOSHY" (in Limozeen's logo's font). Two feet are seen: one Hollywood Boulevard and one wearing jeans and a Chuck Taylor All-Star. At the bottom of the screen, it reads "A. Limozeen plays sloshy's 'We Don't Really Even Care About You'" and "B. sloshy plays Limozeen's 'Because, It's Midnite'". Each has "listen", "download", and "hear the original" next to it. By default, Limozeen's version of "We Don't Really Even Care About You" plays.}

Limozeen's cover of "We Don't Really Even Care About You"

LIMOZEEN BACKUP SINGERS: We don't really even
LARRY PALARONCINI: We don't really even!
BACKUP SINGERS: We don't really even
LARRY: We don't really even!
BACKUP SINGERS: We don't really even
LARRY: We don't rrreally even care! About you!

LARRY: Get out of my backyard!
Or maybe don't.
'Cuz I'm about to watch a movie!
A movie movie movie movieee!

BACKUP SINGERS: We don't really even
LARRY: We don't rrreally even!
BACKUP SINGERS: We don't really even
LARRY: We don't really even!
BACKUP SINGERS: We don't really even
LARRY: Rrre rrron't rrreally rrreven care! About you! Right now.

{guitar solo}

LARRY: Oh, I'm feelin' sloshy!

BACKUP SINGERS: We don't really even
LARRY: We don't really even!
BACKUP SINGERS: We don't really even
LARRY: We don't really even!

BACKUP SINGERS: We don't really even
LARRY: We don't really even care! About you! About you!

{much quieter:}

LARRY: We don't really even...
We don't really even... all right.
Take it slow, take it fast, take it 'round town,
I don't hear about you
When you run around town!

{fade}

sloshy's cover of "Because, It's Midnite"

Walkin' the streets, I got a feelin',
It's leather tough, you betta believe it.
Wakin' up late, asleep in the gutter.
Breakin' the chains, you better cut me some,
Cut me some...

I got the heart-heart of a lion,
And the wings of a bat, why?
(Because, it's midnite.)
I got the heart-heart of a lion,
And the wings of a bat, why?
(Because, it's midnite.)

Liquid and leather,
(Liquid and leather.)
In equal measure.
(In equal measures.)
Champagne glass.
(Champagne glass, champagne glass.)
Mix 'em together.
(Mix it, mix it.)

Sweet city sweat, vampire love,
Crimson flows down from the wings of a dove.
Oh, floatin' over the pavement, a guitar takes flight.
I'm wearin' really tight pants! Because it's midnite.

(I got the) Heart-heart of a lion,
And the wings of a bat, why?
(Because, it's midnite.)
I got the heart-heart of a lion,
And the wings of a bat, why?
All right, we're done here.

Easter Eggs

{Teeg Dougland is standing in the back of the Space Machine and addresses the members of Limozeen.}
TEEG DOUGLAND: I'm afraid I've got some bad news, boys. sloshy's tour van is getting away.
{Cut to Larry shaking his fist at Gary}
LARRY: Gary, hit 'em with some hot lixx!
{A guitar rises up in front of Gary and he grins. Cut to an external shot of the Space Machine, flying through space firing lasers while a guitar solo plays. The lasers hit the broken-down van of sloshy as it flies away.}
{Cut to the interior of the sloshy van as the guitar music fades. One band member is driving, one is turned around in the shotgun seat, and one (the glasses-wearing bassist) is sitting in the backseat.}
SLOSHY MEMBER 1: Uh, hey man, did you remember to recharge the shields?
BASSIST: Yeah... Yeah, we don' have any shields.
SLOSHY MEMBER 1: Oh... Do we have any cigarettes left?
BASSIST: Yeah, we got cigarettes.
SLOSHY MEMBER 1: Awwwesome.
{The guitar solo resumes and the sloshy van explodes.}

Fun Facts

Trivia

  • The sound quality of the toon has been upped considerably, resulting in clearer sound than other cartoons, similar to Homestar Presents: Presents and An Important Rap Song.
  • At a combined total of 6:10, this might count as the longest "short" to date.
  • This is the first time the original Because It's Midnite has been made publicly accessible. Previously it had only been available through a DVD and Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits.
    • It is also the first permanent publicly acessible version of the original We Don't Even Really Care About You, having previously been a Quote of the Week.
  • The Easter Egg is the first Limozeen in Space toon not to feature the "comic relief," Mary Palaroncini.

Remarks

  • The space background used in the space chase scene in the easter egg has a noticeable seam.
  • In the Limozeen cover, the lead vocals are distorted in some parts, resulting in a rolled R sound even when there are no Rs.
  • The sloshy cover is shorter than the original.
  • Both covers are exactly 1:35 in length.

Inside References

Real-World References

  • The format of the single is known as a split single, with two different bands are on one single. Split singles where two bands cover each other's songs are often done by indie bands to promote the label and the two bands, thus the page title. An example would be a split single by Sonic Youth and Mudhoney released in December 1988.

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