8-Tracks

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*Email [[road trip]] — [[The Cheat]] crams a CD into [[The Gremlin]]'s 8-track player, which is labeled "8-TRAX".
*Email [[road trip]] — [[The Cheat]] crams a CD into [[The Gremlin]]'s 8-track player, which is labeled "8-TRAX".
*[[Happy Dethemberween]] — [[Coach Z]] states that [[The Thnikkaman]] put 8-tracks in his slippers "in his day".
*[[Happy Dethemberween]] — [[Coach Z]] states that [[The Thnikkaman]] put 8-tracks in his slippers "in his day".
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==Instances of the 7-Track==
*[[Homestar Ruiner]] — Strong Bad has a 7-Track player in his bedroom, saying that its lack of a play button was its downfall.
*[[Homestar Ruiner]] — Strong Bad has a 7-Track player in his bedroom, saying that its lack of a play button was its downfall.
*[[Baddest of the Bands]] — The 7-Track returns, and Strong Bad remembers when he used to put [[Strong Sad]]'s retainer in there to "make it feel like it's still part of the team".
*[[Baddest of the Bands]] — The 7-Track returns, and Strong Bad remembers when he used to put [[Strong Sad]]'s retainer in there to "make it feel like it's still part of the team".

Revision as of 13:28, 24 January 2022

"Go for the 8-track!"

In the 1970s, the big recording sensation was the 8-track tape. They were clunky and prone to being destroyed, but like any obsolete technology, Strong Bad makes occasional reference to them.

Appearances

Instances of the 7-Track

  • Homestar Ruiner — Strong Bad has a 7-Track player in his bedroom, saying that its lack of a play button was its downfall.
  • Baddest of the Bands — The 7-Track returns, and Strong Bad remembers when he used to put Strong Sad's retainer in there to "make it feel like it's still part of the team".
  • 8-Bit is Enough — Strong Bad once again notes the 7-Track player, mentioning its lack of an on-button, speakers, or any place to insert a tape.

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