Moving Very Slowly
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*At 4 minutes and 6 seconds, this song is the longest on the CD, if you count [[Everybody to the Limit (Live)]] and [[Secret Song]] as separate songs. | *At 4 minutes and 6 seconds, this song is the longest on the CD, if you count [[Everybody to the Limit (Live)]] and [[Secret Song]] as separate songs. | ||
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+ | *After "Braindead, the state of your mind" is sang, it sounds like a music stand fell over or something. | ||
===Fast Forward=== | ===Fast Forward=== |
Revision as of 22:46, 15 March 2006
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Detailed Information
Album: Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits
Track: 8
Time: 4 minutes 6 seconds
Artist(s): Taranchula
Style: Death Metal
Origin: Brand new song, has its origins in the Strong Bad Email fingers (though the version currently in "fingers" is the CD version).
Lyrics
Movin' very slowly!
Very slowly!
Movin' very slowly!
Very slowly!
Darkness, the fate of the world
Master, give up your soul
Movin' very slowly!
Very slowly!
Movin' very slowly!
Very slowly!
Slower and slower and slower and
Slower and slower and slower and
SLOWER AND SLOWER AND SLOWER AND
SLOWER!
{guitar solo}
Braindead, the state of your mind
Acid rains from the 'bove
Movin' very slowly!
Movin' slowly!
Movin' very very slowly!
Very slowly!
Slower and slower and slower and
Slower and slower and slower and
SLOWER AND SLOWER AND SLOWER AND
SLOWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!
Whoa yeah! Whoa yeah! Whoa yeah! Whoa yeah!
Whoa yeeaaaaahhhhh!
Whoa yeah! Whoa yeah!
Whoa yeeaaaaahhhhh!
Raaagh!
Muaggh!
Huaagh!
Muahahahahahahaha!
Whoa yeah! Whoa yeah!
Whoa yeeaaaaahhhhh! Ha! Yeah!
Burn! Burn! Burn!
{fades out, then back in}
Burn! Burn! Burn! Burn!
{extended evil laughter}
Rrrargh
Fun Facts
- At 4 minutes and 6 seconds, this song is the longest on the CD, if you count Everybody to the Limit (Live) and Secret Song as separate songs.
Goofs
- After "Braindead, the state of your mind" is sang, it sounds like a music stand fell over or something.
Fast Forward
- "From the 'bove" is a line later used in That Time of Year.
External Links