The System is Down (song)

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== Detailed Information ==
 
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{{Track information | album = Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits | track number = 2 | length =  minute 46 seconds | artists = [[Strong Bad]] | style = Techno | origin = Extended mix of the song from [[Strong Bad Email]] #45 [[techno]]}}
 
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== Lyrics ==
 
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''{note: These are only the lyrics. Strong Bad's various sound effects have not been included}''
 
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Sekasekasekaseka-system<br>
 
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Sekasekasekaseka-system<br>
 
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System<br>
 
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System system system system<br>
 
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The system is down
 
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The system is down
 
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The system is down<br>
 
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The system is down<br>
 
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The system is down<br>
 
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Down down down down
 
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They're taking over!<br>
 
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They're taking over!<br>
 
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The system is taking over<br>
 
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The system is taking over<br>
 
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The system is taking over<br>
 
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A dance revolution!
 
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Dance revolution!<br>
 
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The system is taking<br>
 
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The system is taking<br>
 
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The system is taking<br>
 
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Taking
 
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Dancing robots<br>
 
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Dancing robots<br>
 
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Dancing robots
 
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Robots<br>
 
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Dancing robots<br>
 
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Dancing robots<br>
 
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Robots<br>
 
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Robots<br>
 
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Taking system<br>
 
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FOOTBALL!
 
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''{explosion}''
 
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''{spoken}''<br>
 
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''{clears throat}'' Sorry, I can't really keep it up for that long. Uhm.. roll the tape back, I want to do more of those dubbadubba-doh-dees. I like those little guys.
 
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== External Links ==
 
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*[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html Listen to the original version of the song in "techno"]
 
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*[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.swf View the flash file for Strong Bad Email "techno"]
 
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*[http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_videoinfo.php?v=42862 Anime Music Video set to CD version of song (registration required)]
 
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{{Template:Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits}}
 
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[[Category: Songs]]
 

Revision as of 08:39, 14 April 2005

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