Spongebob Theme Song slowed down is a terrifying subaquatic nightmare

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Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn !!!

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I always felt there was something deeper about this programme that appealed to me and hence why I have always been drawn to it. It’s dark as fuck. And funny.

Spongebob ScarePants

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Really sounds like something off Current 93’s “Dogs Blood Rising” album.

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This. Is. Fantastic

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Swallow your soul, swallow your soul!

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Not to be a killjoy, but I’m pretty sure anything slowed down 800% is going to sound terrifying.

I must test your hypothesis with The Chipmunk Song.

But if I summon one of the Great Old Ones, I’m giving them your name!

I’m pretty damn sure that that’s EXACTLY how you summon the great old ones, so if you provoke a visit, and end up insane and filled with all sort of tentacly non-goodness, you’re on your own bucko.

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It sounds to me like they also added a reverse-reverb or reverse-echo kind of thing, which was what actually causes the “spooky” sound. If you play back this video at a greater speed, it doesn’t quite sound right; likewise, if you play back the actual theme and slow it does, it doesn’t sound quite like this… Particularly the snare drum sounds, which are the big giveaway. (This may be an artifact of whatever stretching algorithm was used, but I doubt it)

Reverse echo is a great way to make something sound creepy…

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