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  2. eBaum's World - Wikipedia

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    The site features individual celebrity soundboards, where users can click buttons to hear quotes or phrases spoken by the celebrity.There is a chat room, a store on which eBaum merchandise are put on sale and a section called Moron Mail featuring feedback sent in by users.

  3. Soundboard (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to the popularization of online videogames and communication tools through the Internet, different soundboard software has appeared. Note the following developments: EXP Soundboard (open source and compatible with WAV and MP3 audio files) Soundpad, or with more features Noise-o-matic, Resanance or Voicemod (combining a voice changer, a voice generator and a soundboard in the same app.)

  4. Soundboard - Wikipedia

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    Soundboard (music), a part of a musical instrument; Sounding board, an attachment to a pulpit to assist a human speaker; Mixing console, used to combine electronic audio signals; Soundboard (computer program), a web application or computer program with buttons that play short, often humorous sound clips

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  6. Category:Prank calling - Wikipedia

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  7. 2chan - Wikipedia

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    Chan (disambiguation), a generic term for imageboards, from the popularity of 4chan and ultimately from Futaba Channel (2chan) and 2channel Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).

  8. Vinesauce - Wikipedia

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    Vinesauce is a collective of online content creators founded in 2010. [1] The group primarily focuses on video game livestreaming and commentary videos. The group is most notable for content in which video games are corrupted to cause glitches, as well as content covering obscure video games and other media. [2]

  9. Talk:Soundboard Prank Call - Wikipedia

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