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  2. Urbandub - Wikipedia

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    Urbandub's debut album suffered distribution problems due to the lack of support from major record companies. Later in the year, their first single "Come" was released and accompanied with a music video funded by Sonic Boom productions. The following singles from the album included "Boy", "Give", and "Would You Go".

  3. Remix culture - Wikipedia

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    GIFs are commonly taken from an online video form such as film, TV, or YouTube videos. [63] Each clip usually lasts for about 3 seconds [63] and is "looped, extended and repeated." [64] GIFs take a mass media sample and reimagines, or remixes, its meaning from the original context to use it as a form of personal expression in a different ...

  4. Mashup (video) - Wikipedia

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    Also known as supercut video mashups, they focus on the phrases and devices that are repeated in movies and TV and repeat them in a comic effect. The video content adds context to these clichés, and presents them in a new light, or inspire a moratorium on them. [citation needed] The supercut first appeared a year after YouTube was created.

  5. Remix - Wikipedia

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    A remix in literature is an alternative version of a text. William Burroughs used the cut-up technique developed by Brion Gysin to remix language in the 1960s. [ 31 ] Various textual sources (including his own) would be cut literally into pieces with scissors, rearranged on a page, and pasted to form new sentences, new ideas, new stories, and ...

  6. Concatenated SMS - Wikipedia

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    In technical terms, the concatenated SMS could also be referred to as a PDU Mode SMS [dubious – discuss].The number of parts that a multi-part or PDU mode SMS message may contain depends technically upon a header message but mostly upon the device sending or receiving the SMS and also upon the service provider.

  7. Literal music video - Wikipedia

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    The first known example of this meme, a redub of A-ha's "Take on Me", was posted on YouTube by Dustin McLean in his now-defunct channel Dusto McNeato, in October 2008. [7] [8] McLean, who worked on the animated SuperNews! show on Current TV, stated that the idea for literal videos came about from an inside joke with his fellow workers, [8] and that two of his coworkers along with his wife ...

  8. I Send a Message - Wikipedia

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    "I Send a Message" was the second single released by Australian rock band INXS from their fourth album The Swing. The music video was directed by Yamamoto San and filmed in Tokyo at the city's oldest Buddhist temple in Main Old City Park. [1] [2] Cash Box called the song "a powerful dance cut" with a "frenetic back beat" and "staccato vocal." [3]

  9. Call and Answer - Wikipedia

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    "Call and Answer" is a song by Canadian musical group Barenaked Ladies. It was the third single from their 1998 album Stunt.For its release, the song was both remixed and edited into a radio mix that cut from the second verse to the third chorus, skipping a chorus, an instrumental break and the third verse.