Let me explain the concept behind "floor" type Dew Army sites such as this one. The idea is to make it sound like the singer in the loop is making a big deal about something ordinary (in this case, a hyphen). It's related to what TV Tropes calls "Mundane Made Awesome".
Today I found a copy of [i]Mutter[/i] on one of my old MP3 CDs (remember when MP3 players were CD players supporting MP3 files, not flash or mini-HDD based like the iPod?), heard "Zwitter", checked YTMND, and just as I'd hoped: Dew Army FTW.
With Hostess going out of business, people looking to send HoHos might think they're out of luck. But I went to a grocery store and discovered that Little Debbie not only makes its own version of HoHos called Swiss Rolls but also four other flavors.
It'll never happen. I'm under the impression that Microsoft has banned this practice to the point where not even CNN's Anderson Cooper could get 360 into a title.
Agreeing with NuVanDibe: terrible loop. The bass line in the original repeats every four Bills, but your cut is five Bills long. billbill.ytmnd.com is a Dew site using a four-Bill loop.
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