BRAHAHAHAHABABABADOOSHDOOSH?
HARABABABRAPHABABAPAPADABOOM?
BRADABADPAPADABABABABRRRRRHA?
BWOWWOWWOWBISHBISHBISHBIPBO?
UHHHUHUHHHHUUUHHHHHUUUHHHHUH.
technique: Beatboxing
4Dokaka. Not crap.
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technique: Beatboxing
6I always wished that The Fat Boys had added a massive overly indulgent fart into their funky oral repertoire.
technique: Beatboxing
7That Battles song with looped beatboxing is ridiculous live(much better than the record). Somebody else here might even say that it 'slays'.
technique: Beatboxing
8I was at a tavern recently when a group of revelers opted for "Black Water" by the Doobie Brothers as their karaoke selection. As I was talking to my friend Joey at the bar, the song came to the big breakdown near the end; Joey and I simultaneously realized that somebody was beatboxing through the break--and beatboxing very convincingly. "That guy's pretty good," I said, gesturing towards the lone black man among the group. Then I realized that the black guy was singing and it was this little white dude doing the beatboxing. He was kind of a virtuoso on the beatbox. The Doobie Brothers never sounded better.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
technique: Beatboxing
9I've never seen beat-boxing rendered onomatopoeically before. Though you forgot POPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP...