Hawaiian pancake chain Eggs n’ Things brings sakura pancakes to its Japanese menu 5 views.Starbucks adds a Snoopy Frappuccino and Charlie Brown cappuccino to its menu in Japan! 11 views.Sources: Huffington Post Japan, YouTube, Facebook If you enjoyed these videos, be sure to check out more of Metro Gnome’s music on his YouTube channel or Facebook. We’d ask him to remix the RocketNews24 theme song, but we actually ripped it off from a deodorant commercial to begin with, so we might get sued… Metro Gnome is obviously an extremely talented musician, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see him on stage entertaining enormous crowds soon. Gnome even has a totally original composition for us as well. ▼He wouldn’t be a real dubstep artist if he didn’t remix Ellie Goulding at least once… Don’t play this around polite company, okay? ▼The Breaking Bad theme song, complete with a few dozen repetitions of This isn’t Metro Gnome’s first remix, of course–he’s been posting videos on YouTube for a couple of years, which, based on how smoothly he plays, shouldn’t really come as a surprise. While it’s unlikely that there’s anyone with an Internet connection who hasn’t heard the iPhone ringtone, we found a brief clip (complete with unnecessarily trippy visuals) to add some context. ▼For added fun, play this in your local trendy coffee shop and count how many hipsters reach for their phones. After all, when was the last time you saw someone remix the iPhone ringtone into a full song and end strong with some straightforward-but-catchy guitar soloing? But we promise you’ll want to give this remix by Metro Gnome, an Indian musician from New Dheli, three minutes of your time. So, you could be forgiven for getting tired of hearing filthy drops and thumping bass lines. So, how about this live remix of the iPhone ring tone, complete with a drop dirty enough to make Skrillex blush? It’s guaranteed to get your body moving and confuse all your Apple-loving friends at the same time!ĭubstep is probably the fastest growing music genre on the planet right now–its influence on pop culture can be found everywhere from Hollywood to Tokyo. We also love good music, so it goes without saying that we’re always ready for some new tunes to dance off all of our junk food calories, like maybe some sexy new dubstep remixes. Sato out on adventures involving as many of the above as possible. Take a listen to it and the Breaking Bad remix - in costume! - below, and check out more of his stuff over at his YouTube page.There are a few things we at RocketNews24 love more than anything else in the world: Food, video games, anime, weirdness from Asia, and sending Mr. Not going to lie: I’m kind of tempted to take the iPhone remix and make it into my actual ringtone. He’s given the same treatment to Pharrell’s “Happy,” Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep,” and - my personal favorite - the Breaking Bad theme song. His iPhone remix isn’t the first time he’s taken a ubiquitous tune and given it a brand new twist, either. MetroGnome, who was born and raised in India and now lives in California, told Electronica Oasis last year that he doesn’t really have a “signature” sound he does, however, draw his inspiration from a huge variety of different sources - something which is readily apparent in his beats. I mean, he even managed to make Siri somewhat likeable. I didn’t think it was possibly to take the most annoying ringtone in the world and make it into something this amazing. I’m willing to make an exception, though, for this: Electronic composer and producer MetroGnome's remix of the “Xylophone” iPhone ringtone. I realize that they serve a purpose however, I still find nothing more obnoxious than hearing someone’s phone go off at way too high a volume in a public place (except maybe then having to listen to that person’s conversation, which usually also occurs at way too high a volume in a public place). Sometimes I think that cell phone ringtones are one of the worst inventions of all time.
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