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** In "The Goodies Rule -- OK?", the Goodies "Bounce" song starts the entire country bouncing, bringing the economy to the halt. Even the newsreader announcing the crisis can't stop bouncing up and down, even when he's tied to his in his seat.

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** In "The Goodies Rule -- OK?", the Goodies "Bounce" song starts the entire country bouncing, bringing the economy to the halt. Even the newsreader announcing the crisis can't stop bouncing up and down, even when he's tied to his in his seat.chair.
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** In "The Goodies Rule -- OK?", the Goodies "Bounce" song starts the entire country bouncing, bringing the economy to the halt. Even the newsreader announcing the crisis can't stop bouncing up and down, even when he's tied to his in his seat.
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* Radio Birdman's "Do The Pop" doesn't actually mention any specific moves beyond a possible reference to stage-diving, but it does include {{Shout Out}}s to Music/TheStooges (as well as {{Music/MC5}}), so presumably they just want you to dance the song like the Stooges' singer Music/IggyPop (very energetically, and possibly [[WalkingShirtlessScene without a shirt]]).

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* Radio Birdman's "Do The Pop" doesn't actually mention any specific moves beyond a possible reference to stage-diving, but it does include {{Shout Out}}s to Music/TheStooges (as well as {{Music/MC5}}), so presumably they just want you to dance to the song like the Stooges' singer Music/IggyPop would (very energetically, and possibly [[WalkingShirtlessScene without a shirt]]).
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* Radio Birdman's "Do The Pop" doesn't actually mention any specific moves beyond a possible reference to stage-diving, but it does include {{Shout Out}}s to Music/TheStooges (as well as {{Music/MC5}}), so presumably they just want you to dance the song like the Stooges' singer Music/IggyPop (very energetically, and possibly [[WalkingShirtlessScene without a shirt]]).
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* "The Crusher", previously mentioned among songs by The Cramps, [[CoveredUp was originally by]] obscure '60s garage rock group The Novas, who used GutturalGrowler vocals to fit with the [[Wrestling/TheCrusher wrestling-themed]] "dance" of the title: the only two moves given for "the crusher" itself are "take your fist and put it on your waist" and "squeeze your partner's head 'til she's blue in the face", and the listener is also repeatedly urged to "do the hammerlock" and the presumably self-explanatory "[[EyeScream eye-gouge]]".

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* "The Crusher", previously mentioned among songs by The Cramps, [[CoveredUp was originally by]] obscure '60s garage rock group The Novas, who used GutturalGrowler vocals HarshVocals to fit with the [[Wrestling/TheCrusher wrestling-themed]] "dance" of the title: the only two moves given for "the crusher" itself are "take your fist and put it on your waist" and "squeeze your partner's head 'til she's blue in the face", and the listener is also repeatedly urged to "do the hammerlock" and the presumably self-explanatory "[[EyeScream eye-gouge]]".
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-->So stomp, stomp, stomp your feet
-->Don't hold back, just ignore the beat
-->Jump, jump, jump really high
-->Letting those laces fly

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-->So -->''So stomp, stomp, stomp your feet
-->Don't
feet''
-->''Don't
hold back, just ignore the beat
-->Jump,
beat''
-->''Jump,
jump, jump really high
-->Letting
high''
-->''Letting
those laces flyfly''
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* Music/KeroKeroBonito's "Sneaker Dance" was released to promote a streetwear/sneaker clothing line,and spends a little more time describing its mascots, but does also describe a dance that's "designed to destroy sneakers" (because, as the lyrics claim, "our shoes like exercise", and "a true blue sneaker fan ain't scared of no scratch"):

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* Music/KeroKeroBonito's "Sneaker Dance" was released to promote a streetwear/sneaker clothing line,and line, and spends a little more time describing its mascots, mascots than the dance, but does also describe a include dance that's steps that are "designed to destroy sneakers" (because, as the lyrics claim, "our shoes like exercise", and "a true blue sneaker fan ain't scared of no scratch"):
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* Music/KeroKeroBonito's "Sneaker Dance" was released to promote a streetwear/sneaker clothing line,and spends a little more time describing its mascots, but does also describe a dance that's "designed to destroy sneakers" (because, as the lyrics claim, "our shoes like exercise", and "a true blue sneaker fan ain't scared of no scratch"):
-->So stomp, stomp, stomp your feet
-->Don't hold back, just ignore the beat
-->Jump, jump, jump really high
-->Letting those laces fly
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* At least 20% of ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'' (the original) is a compilation of these songs.

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* At least 20% of ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'' ''Film/{{Hairspray|1988}}'' (the original) is a compilation of these songs.
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* "The Crusher" [[CoveredUp was originally by]] obscure '60s garage rock group The Novas, who used GutturalGrowler vocals to fit with the [[Wrestling/TheCrusher wrestling-themed]] "dance" of the title: the only two moves given for the crusher itself are "take your fist and put it on your waist" and "squeeze your partner's head 'til she's blue in the face", and the listener is also repeatedly urged to "do the hammerlock" and "the eye-gouge".

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* "The Crusher" Crusher", previously mentioned among songs by The Cramps, [[CoveredUp was originally by]] obscure '60s garage rock group The Novas, who used GutturalGrowler vocals to fit with the [[Wrestling/TheCrusher wrestling-themed]] "dance" of the title: the only two moves given for the crusher "the crusher" itself are "take your fist and put it on your waist" and "squeeze your partner's head 'til she's blue in the face", and the listener is also repeatedly urged to "do the hammerlock" and "the eye-gouge".the presumably self-explanatory "[[EyeScream eye-gouge]]".

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