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Wax Audio will have your ears perking up in this monster mashup that's perfect fodder to crank up really loud and annoy anyone in the vicinity with. Go on, you deserver it, this mashup deserves it and Metallica and Herbie Hancock deserve it.

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A 10-man a cappella group put a little twist on a popular wedding song “Pachelbel’s Canon” by taking rapper Nelly’s 2001 hit single, “Ride Wit Me” and peppering the song with its lyrics. The result is a wedding song we can all dig.

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Just do like the image says, put on your headphones, relax, and let this binaural sound play wash over you and take you on a mind trip. Listen with stereo headphones and it'll sound as if you were actually on the set listening.

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A truly tantalising tongue twister teasing moment from the Motilo 'Lips Of Babel' series as 13 resplendent models recite tongue twisters in their native language. But take stock, because this might be your only chance to see that many pairs of sensuous lips talk directly at you.

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This is a good contender for best stop-motion animation ever in the history of the world, amen. A lonely desk toy seeks escape from the dark office he finds himself trapped in. So he takes a cross country road trip to the Pacific Coast using a toy car and Google Maps Street View.

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Why does the burger never look anything like the photo? Huh? What's all that about? In the photo it looks like one of Plato's absolutes, but in reality it's a soggy mess that can barely support itself. So let's pull the curtain back and see the artifice that lies behind it.

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You may think you know about all the natural wonders of the world, but here's a reality check for you. You don't! Because here are some that you've probably never heard of, like a crater called The Gates of Hell that's been ablaze non-stop for 40 years.

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Haute Couture has suddenly become very fashionable in the skate community. Watch these mystery fingers master some sweet jumps. Rebounding off what looks like the entire Hermès accessories collection, as well as some of the finest homewear, fingerboarding just got chic. Who knew?

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What would you think if you say a guy hunched over in the street shaking something, putting all his effort & concentration into it? Your first thoughts probably wouldn't be, oh that guy's using a shake weight to exercise. And neither did any of these people.

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The zombies have overtaken the earth, dragging their rotting bodies about looking for some human flesh to devour. Not a great situation if you're a little girl all on your lonesome, because how the hell are you going to be saved?

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When you're an investigative TV news program you probably don't want to get your facts wrong and become a laughing stock by airing a report about a strange mushroom that's appeared in the rural part of the city. A mushroom that is in fact, a sex toy. Oh lulz.

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Watch enthralled as the gorgeous Madalina sways and writhes in time with the throbbing dubstep beats of Darren Leigh Purkiss‘ track, “The Persian”. Whilst Motilo all about helping you choose the best clothes to put on, this proves there’s still plenty of fun to be had whilst taking them off.

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Geeks and fans will be creaming themselves in the final frontier of their pants at the sight of this. Littered with Easter eggs it's a an animation homage to the beloved sci-fi television shows, showing some faux opening credits to the original show.

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A few weeks back Laina Walker entered Justin Bieber’s "Girlfriend" contest with her creepy girlfriend parody of Bieber’s song "Boyfriend". It notched up been over 5 million hits and now she's back with a creepy parody/cover of Carly Rae Jepsen’s "Call Me Maybe".

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Although our electronic displays are becoming increasingly high-def, we can’t seem to shake our love affair with the 8-bit games of yore. This video examines how the style has developed from the Nintendo and Atari games and DIY home computer culture of the 1980s into the all-conquering minimalist aesthetic that’s permeated visual culture.

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