This Metalcore-SpongeBob SquarePants Mashup Will Have You Rolling

Slide on over ice-bath problem. There’s a brand new rage on social media, SpongeCore, and for those who’re undecided what that’s, simply have a seat and be ready to have one million megawatts of steel pumping by your stylish, little sq. shorts. After a content material creator put the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants over a part of the Knocked Loose music “Mistakes Like Fractures,” SpongeBob impressed metalcore has received the entire scene rolling — with laughter!
The loopy mashup originates from a 2001 episode of Nickelodeon’s notorious animated present, SpongeBob SquarePants, already no stranger to the meme-iverse. TikTookay consumer @iitsgalo shared the clip final month, however the genesis of the humorous idea stems from musician and mashup maker Neil Schneider, who recorded a 2015 EP Bold and Thrash below the title xSPONGEXCOREx that put SpongeBob dialogue with steel music.
Earlier this spring, Schneider advised New Fury Media about how the entire idea continues to “blow my mind eight years later, [just by] how much it blew up! It’s such an awesome feeling seeing something you create be loved by so many people and getting so much praise….”
Conversely, although, there was one factor that Schneider stated he’s noticed within the wake of all of the hysteria. “At the same time, it’s such a weird feeling,” he said. “I created the challenge fully out of boredom. It was purported to be nothing greater than just some songs to make my associates snicker. And but right here we’re, eight years later, and I by some means made a whole group snicker, as effectively.”
You can see the SpongeBob/Knocked Loose mash-up below. What other metalcore tracks do you think would mash-up well with SpongeBob SquarePants? Share some of your candidates in the comments section below — we always appreciate a good laugh!
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