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1'''Cash Cash''' is a SynthPop and [[ElectronicMusic electronic]] dance music group from Roseland, New Jersey. Originally formed by Jean Paul Makhlouf and Sam Frisch as The Consequence, the two were later joined by Anthony Villacari and Jean Paul's brother Alex (though Villacari has since left the band) and their name became what it is now.
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3They have done some work on the ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' series, such as working with Jun Senoue of Music/{{Crush 40}} on a remix of the American Stardust Speedway present music from ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehogCD'' and several tracks in ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations'', as well as working with the entire Crush 40 band on a remix of Sonic Boom from the former and the band alone working on some other tracks (as well as Jean Paul and Alex working on some music in ''VideoGame/SonicColors'').
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5In 2013 they released the ''Overtime EP'' and their song ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvzfOyW0ZMo&feature=kp Take Me Home (ft. Bebe Rexha)]]'' became their first radio hit, placing 86 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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7!!Cash Cash provides examples of:
8* AntiLoveSong: "Victim of Love."
9* AutoTune: Used in the band's remix of "Escape from the City" on Ted Poley's vocals from the original version. Averted with their original songs, which use vocoder.
10* DealWithTheDevil: Selling one's soul is used as a metaphor in "Radio."
11* GenreShift: Shifted away from synthpop and towards a more commercial EDM sound on ''Overtime''.
12* IntercourseWithYou: Multiple, especially on their ''Love or Lust'' album. (Like Crush 40, which had covers of "[[Music/TheCult Fire Woman]]" and "[[Music/{{Hardline}} Hot Cherie]]," it's unusual considering their video game work.)
13* PrecisionFStrike: "Ain't got shit" at the end of "Still Got It" and "You know I like it loud... can't hear a fucking sound" from "I Like It Loud."
14* SelfTitledAlbum: The ''Cash Cash'' EP.
15* ShoutOut: "Michael Jackson (The Beat Goes On)" is one big tribute to Music/MichaelJackson.
16* TitleDrop
17** "Breakout" has one to the song itself and one to its album, "Take It to the Floor," in the form of the lyrics "Break out and take it to the floor."
18** "Overtime" is said a bunch of times on the eponymous song from their Overtime EP.

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