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It's not uncommon for multimedia works in {{UsefulNotes/Television}}, {{Film}}s, and {{VideoGame}}s to have great soundtracks, but only occasionally do they take a memetic form.

This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn and maybe even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a television series.

See also TheCatchphraseCatchesOn for when a phrase or quote becomes a meme rather than a song or its lyrics.

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It's not uncommon for multimedia works in {{UsefulNotes/Television}}, {{Film}}s, and {{VideoGame}}s to have great soundtracks, but only occasionally do they take a memetic form.

''[[AC:Note: This can happen template is an example.]] If you wish to copy it into a new page as a guideline for crafting a variety of reasons new article, go ahead. Just press the "view source " button above, copy the result, and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example off you go.''
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See also TheCatchphraseCatchesOn for when a phrase or quote becomes a meme rather than a song or its lyrics.
gimmicks (if any).



!!Examples


Anime and Manga

* In Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure the season five protagonist Giorno Giovanna had his ThemeMusicPowerUp song "Il Vento D'oro" or "Giornos Theme" become a meme across the anime community where it was played over {{CurbStompBattle}}s or other heroic scenes.
** Also in season 5 the song "Canzoni Preferite" dubbed the torture dance became a meme within the fandom after being used in a scene where the main cast (being members of the Italian mafia) brutally tortured a captured enemy while dancing to that song they were playing on their jukebox.
* In the Manga/MyHeroAcademia fandom for a while it was a common meme to dub the song "You Say Run" over other shows on Youtube with the title "You Say Run goes with everything".

Video Games

* In VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne the song "Forced Battle" /"Fierce Battle" with its IndecipherableLyrics became a meme from the (incorrect) interpretation of the chorus including "ONE MORE GOD REJECTED" for various reasons including how they clashed with the soundtrack in the Persona series set in the same universe.
** In VideoGame/Persona5 the BattleThemeMusic "Last Surprise" became one of the "X Goes With Everything" examples for videos when someone is aptly caught off guard by something, occasionally with the overlay from the videogame being edited onto the people or characters.
* {{VideoGame/Doom}}: Multiple BattleThemeMusic songs from the VideoGame/Doom franchise have taken this form due to the songs along with the protagonist commonly being thought of as badass. Songs that have been used as this are ones such as "BFG Division", "Rip and Tear", and "The Only Thing They Fear is You"

Television

* The Series/Friends series has a commonly parodied TitleSequence along with use of the ThemeTune.

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!!Examples


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* In Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure the season five protagonist Giorno Giovanna had his ThemeMusicPowerUp song "Il Vento D'oro" or "Giornos Theme" become a meme across the anime community where it was played over {{CurbStompBattle}}s or other heroic scenes.
** Also in season 5 the song "Canzoni Preferite" dubbed the torture dance became a meme within the fandom after being used in a scene where the main cast (being members
[=TropeTitle=]: List of tropes that are fixtures of the Italian mafia) brutally tortured a captured enemy while dancing to that song they were playing on their jukebox.
series.
* In [=TropeTitle=]: Any tropes in which the Manga/MyHeroAcademia fandom for a while it was a common meme to dub the song "You Say Run" over other shows on Youtube with the title "You Say Run goes with everything".

Video Games

* In VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne the song "Forced Battle" /"Fierce Battle" with its IndecipherableLyrics became a meme
show is already cited can be retrieved from the (incorrect) interpretation of Wiki if you text-search in a separate window on the chorus including "ONE MORE GOD REJECTED" for various reasons including how they clashed with the soundtrack in the Persona program name.


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** In VideoGame/Persona5 the BattleThemeMusic "Last Surprise" became one of the "X Goes With Everything"
provide examples for videos when someone is aptly caught off guard by something, occasionally with the overlay from the videogame being edited onto the people or characters.
* {{VideoGame/Doom}}: Multiple BattleThemeMusic songs from the VideoGame/Doom franchise have taken this form due to the songs along with the protagonist commonly being thought of as badass. Songs that have been used as this are ones such as "BFG Division", "Rip and Tear", and "The Only Thing They Fear is You"

Television

of:
* The Series/Friends series has a commonly parodied TitleSequence along with use guidelines for listing show-level tropes apply to this list, too. Alphabetical by trope title.
* List
of the ThemeTune.
tropes that are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
* This list may also include tropes relating to a secondary or tertiary character or location.
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* The Series/Friends series has a commonly parodied TitleSequence along with use of the TitleTheme in those videos.

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* Multiple citations from a single series can go either into one large entry or several individual entries.
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* Sometimes dialogue may be quoted in an example. Use the following template:
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* There is no strict format for examples, in order to keep them In VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne the song "Forced Battle" /"Fierce Battle" with its IndecipherableLyrics became a meme from being boringly alike. However, don't hide the name (incorrect) interpretation of the work in a pothole or assume that you don't need to mention it at all because everyone will recognize the character name or situation. The name of the work should occur within the first few words of the example.
* Be sure to give context to all examples that explain
chorus including "ONE MORE GOD REJECTED" for various reasons including how they fit within clashed with the trope. Don't just gesture at it by saying "it does this", those are what we call Administrivia/ZeroContextExample.
* Multiple citations from a single
soundtrack in the Persona series can go either into one large entry or several individual entries.
** Multiple citations, if put in individual entries, are on another level of bullets.
** Don't have two levels for only one item, though. See Administrivia/ExampleIndentationInTropeLists.
* Sometimes dialogue may be quoted in an example. Use the following template:
-->'''Character One:''' Witty comment.\\
'''Character Two:''' Snappy riposte.\\
'''Character One:''' Devastating put-down.
* Subversions, inversions and counterexamples can either go
set in the same list as examples, or have their own separate lists following it. Usually universe.
** In VideoGame/Persona5
the latter occurs when subversions, inversions, and counterexamples are common. Do us all a favor and make sure your BattleThemeMusic "Last Surprise" became one of the "X Goes With Everything" examples for videos when someone is aptly caught off guard by something, occasionally with the overlay from the videogame being edited onto the people or characters.
* {{VideoGame/Doom}}: Multiple BattleThemeMusic songs from the VideoGame/Doom franchise have taken this form due to the songs along with the protagonist commonly being thought of as badass. Songs that have been used as this
are [[Administrivia/NotASubversion actually subversions]], though.
ones such as "BFG Division", "Rip and Tear", and "The Only Thing They Fear is You"

Television

* Keep "in-line" examples The Series/Friends series has a commonly parodied TitleSequence along with use of the trope to a minimum.
* [[Administrivia/ExamplesAreNotRecent Don't call something "recent"]] or talk about "last week's episode" or things like that. If your examples are good ones, they'll be around for a long time, and "recent" loses all meaning. Use episode names, or numbers, or give at least a rough date ("In August of 2011...")
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TitleTheme in those videos.
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** Also in season 5 the song "Canzoni Preferite" dubbed the torture dance became within the fandom after being used in a scene where the main cast (being members of the Italian mafia) brutally tortured a captured enemy while dancing to a song they were playing on their jukebox.

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** Also in season 5 the song "Canzoni Preferite" dubbed the torture dance became a meme within the fandom after being used in a scene where the main cast (being members of the Italian mafia) brutally tortured a captured enemy while dancing to a that song they were playing on their jukebox.
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** Also in JoJo season 5 the song "Canzoni Preferite" dubbed the torture dance became within the fandom after being used in a scene where the main cast (being members of the Italian mafia) brutally tortured a captured enemy while dancing to a song they were playing on their jukebox.

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** Also in JoJo season 5 the song "Canzoni Preferite" dubbed the torture dance became within the fandom after being used in a scene where the main cast (being members of the Italian mafia) brutally tortured a captured enemy while dancing to a song they were playing on their jukebox.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a television series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or and maybe even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a television series.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a {{UsefulNotes/Television}} {{Series}}.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a {{UsefulNotes/Television}} {{Series}}.television series.
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It's not uncommon for multimedia works in {{Television}}, {{Film}}s, and {{VideoGame}}s to have great soundtracks, but only occasionally do they take a memetic form.

This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a {{Television}} {{Series}}.

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It's not uncommon for multimedia works in {{Television}}, {{UsefulNotes/Television}}, {{Film}}s, and {{VideoGame}}s to have great soundtracks, but only occasionally do they take a memetic form.

This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a {{Television}} {{UsefulNotes/Television}} {{Series}}.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.{{Television}} {{Series}}.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. If the fandom thinks a particular song goes well with other similar scenes it may become a "X Goes With Everything" meme. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.
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* In the Manga/MyHeroAcademia fandom for a while it was a common meme to dub the song "You Say Run" over other shows with the title "You Say Run" goes with everything.


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** Also in JoJo season 5 the song "Canzoni Preferite" dubbed the torture dance became within the fandom after being used in a scene where the main cast (being members of the Italian mafia) brutally tortured a captured enemy while dancing to a song they were playing on their jukebox.
* In the Manga/MyHeroAcademia fandom for a while it was a common meme to dub the song "You Say Run" over other shows on Youtube with the title "You Say Run" Run goes with everything.

everything".


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See also TheCatchphraseCatchesOn for when a phrase or quote becomes a meme rather than a song.

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See also TheCatchphraseCatchesOn for when a phrase or quote becomes a meme rather than a song.song or its lyrics.
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* All trope proposals on the Trope Launch Pad should have 3 examples minimum. Read up on the Administrivia/TLPGuidelines ''before'' making a draft.
* All examples should be categorized under Media Categories. [[Administrivia/MediaCategories Here's a list of the most common ones]]. Your proposal doesn't need explicit folders if you only have a handful of examples, but the examples themselves still need to be sectioned off into these categories.
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* ''Film/ANewHope'': This is In Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure the generic format season five protagonist Giorno Giovanna had his ThemeMusicPowerUp song "Il Vento D'oro" or "Giornos Theme" become a meme across the anime community where it was played over {{CurbStompBattle}}s or other heroic scenes.
* In the Manga/MyHeroAcademia fandom
for an example. Check out Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample
* All trope proposals on the Trope Launch Pad should have 3 examples minimum. Read up on the Administrivia/TLPGuidelines ''before'' making
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{LeitMotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{LeitMotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s {{Leitmotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{LeitMotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{LeitMotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{LeitMotif}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{LeitMotif}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s {{LeitMotif}}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{LeitMotifs}/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{LeitMotifs}/{{RecurringRiff}}s {{LeitMotif}s/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or BigDamnHeroes scene the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other such scenes in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or BigDamnHeroes scene HellYesMoment scene(s) the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other such scenes SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs and heroic {{LeitMotifs}/{{RecurringRiff}}s are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or BigDamnHereos scene the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other such scenes in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or BigDamnHereos BigDamnHeroes scene the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other such scenes in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.
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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or BIgDamnHereos scene the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other such scenes in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or BIgDamnHereos BigDamnHereos scene the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other such scenes in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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It's not uncommon for multimedia works in {{Television}}, {{Film}}s, and {{VideoGame}}s to have great soundtracks, but only occasionally do they take a memetic form.

This can happen for a variety of reasons and take multiple forms. In some cases it is due to the song having IndecipherableLyrics that are misinterpreted by the fandom (on accident or intentionally). Sometimes lyrics from these songs can become an example of TheCatchphraseCatchesOn or even leave the fandom they originated from. Occasionally the CurbstompBattle or BIgDamnHereos scene the song is associated with within the work will become fuel for the song to be dubbed onto other such scenes in other media or even RealLife videos, ThemeMusicPowerUp songs are particularly susceptible to this. Another manifestation of this can be the ThemeTune being used to parody the TitleSequence of a Television Series.

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