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Taking a portion of an existing audio recording, usually a musical work, and putting it in a show, video, or another musical work. Not to be confused with interpolation, which is recreating or replaying the said portion. If it's in a show or movie, it doesn't count if it's meant to be part of the soundtrack. It has to be lifted from something else. It's mostly associated with Hip-Hop, House Music and other types of popular music (such as industrial and electronic music), but can appear in some Fan Work, like Abridged Series (as long as there is no profit, it can fit under fair use laws). Now it's unoriginal by definition, but it's not copyright infringement as long as the source is either public domain or properly licensed out. And when done right, it can be a great way to add mood to an extra work. Indeed, most early uses of sampling were with found sounds or sounds made in the studio, exploiting Everything Is an Instrument to full effect (for instance, Peter Gabriel's Security liberally included recordings made from playing around in a junkyard). Sadly, copyright law is still extremely murky when it comes to sampling other songs: most rap producers in The '80s ignored the laws without consequence, it wasn't until the Grand Upright Music Ltd. vs. Warner (Bros.) Records Inc. case of 1991 that authorization from the original copyright holders became legally required. The practice of sampling copyrighted songs and performances consequently wouldn't reemerge until the 2000's, when artists and producers could finally afford the immense legal fees. There are many methods of sampling, but the most widespread nowadays and the one attracting the most Hatedom is the "loop-it-and-leave-it" method, which basically implies sampling a part of or a whole song, repeating it, and then rapping over it. This often attracts criticism because of its "lazy" and "unoriginal" nature. Compare, for example, "I'll Be Missing You" by Puff Daddy, with its telegraphed-from-a-mile-away easily recognizable sample (from "Every Breath You Take" by The Police), against the Bomb Squad's work with Public Enemy, with its dense layers of samples that aren't easily recognizable. If you're interested in lists of who sampled what and where, The-Breaks and Who Sampled are great reference sites. While sampling in the 2020s is typically done digitally, in The '70s disco era, DJs would isolate sections of a song by finding them on a record and playing them on a turntable. Jamaican DJs would take a favored section of an existing song and have it pressed onto vinyl as a dub plate. A "toasting" vocalist could then improvise boasts and patter over the sample on the dub plate note https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toasting_(Jamaican_music). The Jamaican practice of "toasting" is the antecedent of American rapping. Rock Me, Amadeus! is a Sub-Trope. Sampled Up is where the sampler eclipses the samplee. |
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Sonic the Hedgehog CD's original Japanese soundtrack sampled from a lot of 80's funk, dance, and R&B music. For example, the boss battle theme samples Xavier's 'Work That Sucker to Death'; all of the Stardust Speedway tracks use a vocal sample from War's "Me and Baby Brother"; and Stardust Speedway "B" Mix features a sample from Jocelyn Brown's 'Love's Gonna Get You' (perhaps better known from Snap!'s 'The Power'). | |
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Some bands take sound clips from movies or TV shows and insert them into their songs. Dream Theater in particular does this often, a good chunk of "Space-Dye Vest" is made up of sound bites, and the first three minutes or so of "The Great Debate" is made up of samples of news clips. Exhaustive research has established that the top 5 most sampled non-musical works are: Blade Runner, NASA, Apocalypse Now, Aliens, and JFK. | |
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Electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark used various radio samples from the eastern bloc for their album Dazzle Ships, which was Vindicated by History. | |
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The Chilly Kids song "Ice Arcade" samples sound effects from Asteroids, Berzerk, and Space Invaders, and covers the Donkey Kong start theme by Yukio Kaneoka and the Pac-Man start theme by Toshio Kai. | |
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The track that plays in the Arena in Nitronic Rush features this partway through along with what sounds like a filtered version of the "Woo!" as well. | |
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The Bill Nye the Science Guy theme. | |
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The "cosmic forces beyond all comprehension" line from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was sampled in the Mixe Plural mix of Stephen "Tin Tin" Duffy's "Kiss Me", and later, Freaky Chakra's "Hyperspace". | |
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Slick Rick's remix of "Children's Story". | |
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The faux-live cover version of "Love Me Tender" that appears near the end of The King & Eye eventually gets interrupted by clashing loops of The Rolling Stones' version of "Not Fade Away", The Animals' version of "House of the Rising Sun", The Yardbirds' version of "I'm A Man", and finally The Beatles' version of "Blue Suede Shoes" - this symbolizing the idea that Elvis was eventually eclipsed by The British Invasion. | |
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The intro of Information Society's "The Prize" uses samples from Impossible Mission. | |
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Their album Since I Left You used over 3500 LP samples to make a pièce de resistance of sampling. | |
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"Pity Party" by Melanie Martinez uses lyrics from Lesley Gore's hit "It's My Party". The original song is about a girl mad after she catches her boyfriend cheating on her birthday, while "Pity Party" is a Sanity Slippage Song about a One-Person Birthday Party. | |
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Faith No More's "Midlife Crisis" samples the handclaps from "Cecelia" by Simon & Garfunkel and the intro to "Car Thief" by Beastie Boys (which, in turn, was built around an altered sample of "Drop the Bomb" by Trouble Funk). | |
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Machinae Supremacy: There are movie dialogue samples in some of their songs. For example, in "Hybrid:" They've also used clips from television shows, such as one from the Futurama episode "Mother's Day" which opens the original version of "Attack Music": |
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Old Dominion's "Song For Another Time" uses the drumline from Guns N' Roses' "Paradise City," which is mentioned in the lyrics, as it's a Song of Song Titles. | |
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Deconstructing Beck was a compilation by various artists where every track consists entirely of unauthorized rearranged Beck samples. The compilation was largely seen as raising a point about sampling itself: Since Beck has the backing of a major label, it's relatively easier for him to use sampling in his music without legal repercussions, whereas independent artists who want to regularly engage in sampling may have to fly under the radar to avoid being sued out of existence. The producer behind the compilation actually called the forthcoming release to the attention of Beck's legal team as a publicity stunt - the lawyers took the bait and threatened legal action, only to find that the label, producer, and most of the artists were good enough at keeping their identities a secret that they couldn't figure out who to actually sue. | |
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YMO themselves would later use actual sampling much more thoroughly on Technodelic in late 1981, with a custom-built PCM sampler (the first of its kind, in fact) that allowed them to make songs almost entirely of samples from found sounds or sound effects created in-studio, with even their vocals being used as samples, resulting in the album being treated as one of the Trope Codifiers of this practice. | |
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Girl Talk's entire discography composed solely of a dozen or so samples each. A whole host of music users thank the fair use doctrine for allowing him to do so. | |
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"Medicine Show" samples the "Get three coffins ready" and other lines from A Fistful of Dollars, and the "Wanted in 14 counties of this state ..." speech from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. | |
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Final Fantasy VII has three cases: "Electric de Chocobo" uses part of the Surfaris' "Wipe Out" and the Chantays' "Pipeline", and "Fiddle de Chocobo" uses part of "Oh, Susanna". The third example, One-Winged Angel (yes, that one), utilizes lyrics from "Estuans Interius" and "Veni, Veni, Venias" for its Ominous Latin Chanting portions. | |
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Guns N' Roses: "Civil War" from Use Your Illusion II opens with sampling Strother Martin's "What we've got here is failure to communicate" speech from Cool Hand Luke. | |
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For "A Plane Scraped Its Belly On A Sooty Yellow Moon", a collaboration with Roni Size for the Spawn soundtrack, the band simply submitted various isolated tracks to Roni for him to sample, including parts of their previously released songs and Mike Doughty scatting and reciting his own poetry. | |
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The single "Sleep Paralysist" samples the theme to Beyond the Darkness. | |
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"6 God" samples David Wise's "Haunted Chase" from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. | |
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"Popular" from Wicked is about Glinda trying to teach her roommate Elphaba how to become popular at the start of their friendship. "Popular Song" by Mika is a Take That! at popular kids who bullied the protagonist growing up. | |
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A good amount of EarthBound's soundtrack is sampled from various sources, with some songs being composed entirely of modified audio samples (such as "Megaton Walk" and "The Place", which respectively sample "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)" by The Beatles and "Deirdre" by The Beach Boys). This video provides a thorough guide to the various audio samples used throughout the game's soundtrack. Notable for being one of the first video games to use this technique on a sample-based cartridge, with some people joking that EarthBound invented Vaporwave. | |
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Rapper Fabolous samples "Dance of Curse" from The Vision of Escaflowne in the song Body Bag. | |
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Das Racist sampled the closing credits theme to Samurai Champloo in their song "Rappin 2 U". Apparently rappers love Shinichiro Watanabe (which isn't really that surprising). | |
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On Free Music: The Complete Myspace Collection, "Max Payne" samples the Max Payne main theme by Kartsy Hatakka and Kimmo Kajesto, "Sonic World" samples the Sonic 2 main theme by Masato Nakamura, "Video Game Flow" samples the Sonic 2 "Aquatic Ruin Zone" theme by Masato Nakamura, and "Video Game Master" samples "Nintendo" by DJ Astro. | |
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On God’s Father, "The BasedGods Layer" samples The Mission song "On Earth as It Is in Heaven" by Ennio Morricone, "Bitch I’m Bussin" samples the Donnie Darko song "Gretchen Ross" by Michael Andrews, "Flowers Rise" samples the ICO song "Heal" by Michiru Oshima And Koichi Yamazaki, "Fuck Ya Money" samples "Advice for the Young at Heart" by Tears for Fears, "Glourious BasedGod" samples "Steve McQueen" by M83, and "I Love You" samples the Final Fantasy X "Besaid Island" theme by Masashi Hamauzu. | |
Sampling / int_563272d5 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_563272d5 | featureConfidence |
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The Mission | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_563272d5 | |
Sampling / int_59a835fb | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_59a835fb | comment |
Chao races in Sonic Adventure 2: Battle. | |
Sampling / int_59a835fb | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_59a835fb | featureConfidence |
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Sonic Adventure 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_59a835fb | |
Sampling / int_5e2cf42 | type |
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Sampling / int_5e2cf42 | comment |
On 05 Fuck Em, "I’m The Rap God" samples "Toxicity" by System of a Down. | |
Sampling / int_5e2cf42 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_5e2cf42 | featureConfidence |
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System of a Down (Music) | hasFeature |
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Sampling / int_6053d9f9 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_6053d9f9 | comment |
The Silent Hill series made frequent use of sampling from Spectrasonics products, most notably the albums "Distorted Reality" and "Bizarre Guitar." They also made frequent use of "A Poke in the Ear with a Sharp Stick" by Rarefaction. | |
Sampling / int_6053d9f9 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_6053d9f9 | featureConfidence |
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Silent Hill (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_6053d9f9 | |
Sampling / int_6158718 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_6158718 | comment |
In La Haine, the guy played by DJ Cut Killer blasts a sampling of a 'Nique la police' ('Fuck the Police') lyric by JoeyStarr (of Suprême NTM), KRS-One's "Sound of da Police", Assassin's "Je glisse" and... Édith Piaf's "Non, je ne regrette rien". | |
Sampling / int_6158718 | featureApplicability |
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La Haine | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_6158718 | |
Sampling / int_61b2927c | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_61b2927c | comment |
"Beyond the Valley of a Day in the Life" is a collage piece entirely made from Beatles samples in the style of "Revolution 9". | |
Sampling / int_61b2927c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Sampling / int_61b2927c | featureConfidence |
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The White Album (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_61b2927c | |
Sampling / int_6723fe68 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_6723fe68 | comment |
DJ Khaled: "Wild Thoughts" samples from Santana's "Maria Maria". "Just Us" samples Outkast's "Ms. Jackson". |
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Sampling / int_6723fe68 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_6723fe68 | featureConfidence |
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DJ Khaled (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_6723fe68 | |
Sampling / int_691be369 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_691be369 | comment |
"Unmarked Helicopters", from The X-Files tie-in album Songs In The Key of X, samples Mark Snow's theme music for the show - it's not immediately apparent as such because they've also reversed and sped it up. | |
Sampling / int_691be369 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_691be369 | featureConfidence |
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The X-Files | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_691be369 | |
Sampling / int_714c3981 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_714c3981 | comment |
Biz Markie frequently sampled songs in much of his output; most notably interpolating Freddie Scott's 1968 song "(You) Got What I Need" for "Just a Friend". However, Markie's most infamous example was sampling Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Alone Again (Naturally)" on his own similarly-named song without permission, which led to an absolutely massive lawsuit from O'Sullivan that both not only made sampling prohibitively expensive and require full permission from the copyright holder, but essentially killed Markie's career. | |
Sampling / int_714c3981 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_714c3981 | featureConfidence |
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Biz Markie (Music) | hasFeature |
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Sampling / int_724b8c46 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_724b8c46 | comment |
Sentenced's instrumental "Golden Streams of Lapland" uses at one point the iconic "world of shit" line from Full Metal Jacket. | |
Sampling / int_724b8c46 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Sampling / int_724b8c46 | featureConfidence |
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Sentenced (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_724b8c46 | |
Sampling / int_736e2455 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_736e2455 | comment |
Episode 5 of the anime Gunbuster actually samples sound effects from the movie Ghostbusters of all things, several times. | |
Sampling / int_736e2455 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_736e2455 | featureConfidence |
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GunBuster | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_736e2455 | |
Sampling / int_7390e4c0 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_7390e4c0 | comment |
Negativland , led by sound collage master Don Joyce, refined this to an art form. In possibly their best known escapade, they got in trouble with Island Records for sampling U2. The album with songs sampled from such band would get re-released 10 years later as These Guys Are from England and Who Gives a Shit, which you can find on YouTube. There's much more at the Internet Archive. Their book Fair Use, discussing the U2 sampling controversy, is also freely available there. Casey Kasem was probably less than thrilled with the use of some of his swearier outtakes— one of which provides the album title above. |
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Sampling / int_7390e4c0 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_7390e4c0 | featureConfidence |
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Negativland (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_7390e4c0 | |
Sampling / int_749e68c | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_749e68c | comment |
Obituary used this on their fourth album, World Demise, mixed between movie lifts and what sounds like heavy machinery (such as pile drivers). | |
Sampling / int_749e68c | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_749e68c | featureConfidence |
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Obituary (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_749e68c | |
Sampling / int_7529056 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_7529056 | comment |
This trope is very common in Super Mario World ROM hacks. Vanilla Level Design Contest levels often use sampled music from other video games. | |
Sampling / int_7529056 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_7529056 | featureConfidence |
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Super Mario World (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_7529056 | |
Sampling / int_77c4203c | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_77c4203c | comment |
Pepe Deluxé began their existence as a sample-heavy trip hop ensemble. Over the years, they transitioned to psychedelic pop, and various licensing hassles convinced them to stop using samples. However, they like the sampling aesthetic so much that they continue to record and mix so their (original) songs sound like they were built from samples. | |
Sampling / int_77c4203c | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_77c4203c | featureConfidence |
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Pepe Deluxé (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_77c4203c | |
Sampling / int_79fd6812 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_79fd6812 | comment |
Primitive Radio Gods prominently sampled B.B. King's "How Blue Can You Get" in their single hit "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand". | |
Sampling / int_79fd6812 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_79fd6812 | featureConfidence |
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B.B. King (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_79fd6812 | |
Sampling / int_7a6af6da | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_7a6af6da | comment |
Bell Biv DeVoe's "Poison" samples "Poison" by Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo and an interpolation of KRS-One's "Jimmy". | |
Sampling / int_7a6af6da | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_7a6af6da | featureConfidence |
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Bell Biv DeVoe (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_7a6af6da | |
Sampling / int_7b32e1aa | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_7b32e1aa | comment |
Flo Rida also has sampled 3 songs in a row twice. Etta James' "Something's Got A Hold on Me" was sampled by DJ Avicii in "Levels", which Flo Rida sampled as "Good Feeling"; and Brenda Russell's "Piano in the Dark" was sampled by DJ group Bingo Players in "Cry (Just A Little)", turned by Flo Rida into "I Cry" | |
Sampling / int_7b32e1aa | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_7b32e1aa | featureConfidence |
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Avicii (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_7b32e1aa | |
Sampling / int_7c221074 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_7c221074 | comment |
Billie Eilish's song "my strange addiction" samples lines from The Office (US) episode "Threat Level Midnight", suggesting her "strange addiction" is the show! | |
Sampling / int_7c221074 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Sampling / int_7c221074 | featureConfidence |
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Billie Eilish (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_7c221074 | |
Sampling / int_7c4f1adb | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_7c4f1adb | comment |
Our Miss Brooks: At least four examples: April Fools: As Time Goes By, from Casablanca, plays as Miss Brooks stalls for time. Wild Goose: I Must Go Where The Wild Goose Goes plays as Miss Brooks is sent on the wild goose chase Walter Denton had intended for Mr. Conklin. Weekend at Crystal Lake: a stanza of the Anniversary Song plays after Miss Brook parodies it. Friendship: the song Friendship is played as an ironic chorus whenever Miss Brooks loses a friend. |
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Sampling / int_7c4f1adb | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_7c4f1adb | featureConfidence |
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Our Miss Brooks (Radio) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_7c4f1adb | |
Sampling / int_7e63a2e3 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_7e63a2e3 | comment |
Psychic Chasms: "Deadbeat Summer"'s instrumental is the same as Todd Rundgren's "Izzat Love?". Later, on the same album, a sample of Rundgren's "How About A Little Fanfare?" makes up part of the intro to "Local Joke". | |
Sampling / int_7e63a2e3 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_7e63a2e3 | featureConfidence |
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Todd Rundgren (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_7e63a2e3 | |
Sampling / int_7fafff37 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_7fafff37 | comment |
Sam Hunt's "Hard to Forget" samples Webb Pierce's "There Stands the Glass," with lyrics in the opening...and that's pretty much it. It's an unusual choice, since the two songs are only tangentially related. Hunt's is a break-up song about running into things that remind him of his ex, while Pierce's is a break-up song about Drowning My Sorrows. | |
Sampling / int_7fafff37 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_7fafff37 | featureConfidence |
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Sam Hunt (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_7fafff37 | |
Sampling / int_810111f5 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_810111f5 | comment |
Crystal Castles often samples songs from other bands, such as Death from Above 1979, Stina Nordenstam, et Beach House. Sometimes they even sample audiobooks ("Air War" has lyrics from Ulysses) or television ("Magic Spells" and "Trash Hologram" sample V1983). | |
Sampling / int_810111f5 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_810111f5 | featureConfidence |
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Crystal Castles (Band) (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_810111f5 | |
Sampling / int_81554909 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_81554909 | comment |
"That's My People" by Suprême NTM samples Prelude op. 28 #4 by Fryderyk Chopin as well as the lyrics 'That's ma people' from "What The Blood Clot" (1994) by Method Man and 'I make music for my people' from "Intro" (1996) by Keith Murray. | |
Sampling / int_81554909 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_81554909 | featureConfidence |
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Suprême NTM (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_81554909 | |
Sampling / int_81884415 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_81884415 | comment |
The Wu-Tang Clan loved using clips from old Chop Socky flicks. "Bring da Ruckus", "Shame on a Nigga", "Clan in da Front", "Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber", "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'" and "Protect Ya Neck" sample Shaolin and Wu Tang. "Bring da Ruckus" samples Ten Tigers of Kwangtung. "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'" samples the trailer to Five Deadly Venoms. "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta Fuck Wit" samples Executioners from Shaolin. | |
Sampling / int_81884415 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_81884415 | featureConfidence |
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Wu-Tang Clan (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_81884415 | |
Sampling / int_81959796 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_81959796 | comment |
Enigma's atmospheric MCMXCAD samples a lot of music from various sources. The Gregorian chant and monastic plainsong used as backing music to the track (and hit single) Sade. Opera singer Maria Callas is sampled for the track Callas Went Away. At one point, even the rainstorm, thunder and lightning that introduces Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath is lifted. |
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Sampling / int_81959796 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_81959796 | featureConfidence |
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Enigma (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_81959796 | |
Sampling / int_828e1a11 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_828e1a11 | comment |
Skinless used samples on the intros to the majority of their songs. Some of the samples for their early Toilet Humor songs ended up being Nausea Fuel all on their own. The same goes in relation to the Nightmare Fuel quotient of their later Humans Are Bastards-driven work. | |
Sampling / int_828e1a11 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_828e1a11 | featureConfidence |
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Skinless (Music) | hasFeature |
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Sampling / int_88077e85 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_88077e85 | comment |
A prominent staple of earlier and even later Industrial music, bands like Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle take samples from settings like television commercials, religious sermons, war reports, and other recordings. | |
Sampling / int_88077e85 | featureApplicability |
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Cabaret Voltaire (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_88077e85 | |
Sampling / int_88f055ec | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_88f055ec | comment |
The Da Nang hooker, played by Papillon Soo Soo in Full Metal Jacket, is sampled in Sir Mix-a-Lot's "Baby Got Back", and 2 Live Crew's "Me So Horny", which samples "Firecracker" by Mass Production, and Richard Pryor's "Which Way Is Up?" | |
Sampling / int_88f055ec | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_88f055ec | featureConfidence |
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Full Metal Jacket | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_88f055ec | |
Sampling / int_88fce462 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_88fce462 | comment |
A few tracks from The King of Fighters '94 - most notably "Esaka" (the Hero Team theme), "Slum No. 5" (the USA Sports Team theme) and "Showdown R&D" (one of Final Boss Rugal's themes) sample some opening voice clips from Digital Undergrounds' "Gutfest '89". | |
Sampling / int_88fce462 | featureApplicability |
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The King of Fighters (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_88fce462 | |
Sampling / int_8941f45 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_8941f45 | comment |
"Niggas in Paris" by Jay Z & Kanye West samples dialogue from Blades of Glory. | |
Sampling / int_8941f45 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_8941f45 | featureConfidence |
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Blades of Glory | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_8941f45 | |
Sampling / int_8c6bc3c2 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_8c6bc3c2 | comment |
The Street Fighter III: New Generation continue screen, and Alex's Theme, "Jazzy NYC (Underground Edit)". | |
Sampling / int_8c6bc3c2 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_8c6bc3c2 | featureConfidence |
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Street Fighter III (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_8c6bc3c2 | |
Sampling / int_946aacf8 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_946aacf8 | comment |
Juice Wrld was sued for sampling Sting's "Shape Of My Heart" on "Lucid Dreams". | |
Sampling / int_946aacf8 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_946aacf8 | featureConfidence |
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Juice WRLD (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_946aacf8 | |
Sampling / int_97bb943d | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_97bb943d | comment |
On Blue Eyes, "Reflections" samples the Gladiator song "Now We Are Free" by Hans Zimmer And Lisa Gerrard. | |
Sampling / int_97bb943d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Sampling / int_97bb943d | featureConfidence |
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Gladiator | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_97bb943d | |
Sampling / int_9bc3ea01 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_9bc3ea01 | comment |
Megablast (Hip-Hop on Precinct 13) by Bomb the Bass is mostly a redo of the theme of Assault on Precinct 13 (1976). But it also had various samples, including one part of Malcolm McLaren's Double Dutchnote "All this grass is making me itch" | |
Sampling / int_9bc3ea01 | featureApplicability |
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Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) | hasFeature |
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Sampling / int_a183d57f | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_a183d57f | comment |
The Futurama episode "Fear of a Bot Planet" and The Simpsons episode "Homer Goes to College" both sample the "Intruder alert! Intruder alert!" and "Get the humanoid!" sound effects from the game Berzerk. | |
Sampling / int_a183d57f | featureApplicability |
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Futurama | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_a183d57f | |
Sampling / int_a606596a | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_a606596a | comment |
On Green Flame, "Junes Confessions" samples the Chrono Cross song "Girl Who Stole The Stars" by Yasunori Mitsuda, and "Retaliation" samples the Resident Evil – Code: Veronica "Save Room Theme" by Takeshi Miura, Hijiri Anze and Sanae Kasahara. | |
Sampling / int_a606596a | featureApplicability |
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Chrono Cross (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Sampling / int_a6bbf758 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_a6bbf758 | comment |
Possibly the weirdest example ever: the opening theme song to the Hellsing OVA, "A World Without Logos," samples from "When You Wish Upon a Star." It's nigh-impossible to pick out unless you know exactly what you're listening for. More specifically, listen for the flute sample at about 2:10 into the song. The surrounding strings are also part of the sample, but the flute melody is particularly distinctive. |
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Sampling / int_a6bbf758 | featureApplicability |
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Hellsing | hasFeature |
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Sampling / int_ae0356e0 | type |
Sampling | |
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Courage the Cowardly Dog uses a lot of sampling for its soundtrack. Most notably with Katz's infamous theme, which is comprised of elements from the "Sand Castles" suite off of Spectrasonics' Liquid Grooves sample CD. The tracks "Laredo" and "Iron Eyes" from Spectrasonics' Bizarre Guitar CD are particularly iconic as well. | |
Sampling / int_ae0356e0 | featureApplicability |
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Courage the Cowardly Dog | hasFeature |
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Sampling / int_ae050a9f | type |
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Sampling / int_ae050a9f | comment |
Like Silent Hill, the soundtrack of both The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask took samples from "Distorted Reality" and "Bizarre Guitar" by Spectrasonics. As well as the Zero-G album "Ethnic Flavours". | |
Sampling / int_ae050a9f | featureApplicability |
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time / Videogame | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_ae050a9f | |
Sampling / int_af552e7e | type |
Sampling | |
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The Metroid Prime trilogy sampled much of their music from an obscure hip-hop sample CD called "Uncivilized Grooves" by the British producer ZTime. | |
Sampling / int_af552e7e | featureApplicability |
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Metroid Prime (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Sampling / int_af60702d | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_af60702d | comment |
Yo Gotti's "Down in the DM" is believed to sample The Legend of Zelda dungeon theme. | |
Sampling / int_af60702d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Sampling / int_af60702d | featureConfidence |
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The Legend of Zelda (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_af60702d | |
Sampling / int_af803566 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_af803566 | comment |
Big Audio Dynamite runs on this trope, sampling movies and speeches as well as other songs. Some notable examples: "Medicine Show" samples the "Get three coffins ready" and other lines from A Fistful of Dollars, and the "Wanted in 14 counties of this state ..." speech from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. "The Globe" samples "Should I Stay Or Should I Go", from band leader Mick Jones' previous group, The Clash. |
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Big Audio Dynamite (Music) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_af803566 | |
Sampling / int_b1433971 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_b1433971 | comment |
Sonic Rush's "Wrapped In Black" samples from, amongst other things, a Malcolm X speech. | |
Sampling / int_b1433971 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Sonic Rush (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_b1433971 | |
Sampling / int_b34ad8d2 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_b34ad8d2 | comment |
The Super Adventure Island Jungle Chase level. | |
Sampling / int_b34ad8d2 | featureApplicability |
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Adventure Island (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_b34ad8d2 | |
Sampling / int_b3b15bc1 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_b3b15bc1 | comment |
On 6 Kiss, "X-Men" samples the X-Men: The Animated Series theme by Ron Wasserman. | |
Sampling / int_b3b15bc1 | featureApplicability |
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Sampling / int_b3b15bc1 | featureConfidence |
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X-Men: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
Sampling / int_b3b15bc1 | |
Sampling / int_b4967d43 | type |
Sampling | |
Sampling / int_b4967d43 | comment |
Sonic the Hedgehog has a long history of sampling music: Sonic the Hedgehog CD's original Japanese soundtrack sampled from a lot of 80's funk, dance, and R&B music. For example, the boss battle theme samples Xavier's 'Work That Sucker to Death'; all of the Stardust Speedway tracks use a vocal sample from War's "Me and Baby Brother"; and Stardust Speedway "B" Mix features a sample from Jocelyn Brown's 'Love's Gonna Get You' (perhaps better known from Snap!'s 'The Power'). Sonic Rush's "Wrapped In Black" samples from, amongst other things, a Malcolm X speech. |
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Lil B's "Lone Warrior" samples "Dearest" by Ayumi Hamasaki, most notably used as third ending theme for Inuyasha. | |
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The song "Da People" from Bomb Rush Cyberfunk also samples the same Free Huey speech like its spiritual predecessor. | |
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The French group Justice do microsampling (Using split-second samples). Their first album has over 400 samples. "Newjack" stands out for using microsampling on a single song; The Brothers Johnson's "You Make Me Wanna Wiggle". The result is almost unrecognizable. |
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In the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "K-Acme TV", the Super Pluckyo Bros. commercial samples sound effects from Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 2. | |
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The Drakengard soundtrack is actually almost entirely sampled from various classical pieces, then chopped, cut, distorted, and mashed back together to make one utterly abstract and cacophonous (but very awesome) body of work. | |
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Drake & Future's "Change Locations" samples "Subwoofer Lullaby" from Minecraft. | |
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"Barbie World", her duet with Ice Spice, samples Aqua's "Barbie Girl". | |
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Eazy-E's "Boyz-n-the Hood" samples Jimmy Castor's "The Return of Leroy (Part One)", Whodini’s "I’m A Ho", World Class Wreckin' Cru's "Surgery (Accapella Samples)", Original Concept's "Pump That Bass", Jean Knight's "Mr. Big Stuff", LL Cool J’s "Three The Hard Way", Ice-T’s "Ya Don’t Quit", "Bang Zoom (Let's Go-Go)" by The Real Roxanne feat. Howie Tee, Beastie Boys' "Posse in Effect", and The Staple Singers' "I’ll Take You There". | |
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Neon Indian does this often: Psychic Chasms: "Deadbeat Summer"'s instrumental is the same as Todd Rundgren's "Izzat Love?". Later, on the same album, a sample of Rundgren's "How About A Little Fanfare?" makes up part of the intro to "Local Joke". The single "Sleep Paralysist" samples the theme to Beyond the Darkness. VEGA Intl. Night School: The voice saying "Friday after dark!" in "Bozo" comes from this Cinemax ad from the 80s. |
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Wave Twisters samples from many sources, including StarCraft. | |
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At one point, even the rainstorm, thunder and lightning that introduces Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath is lifted. | |
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Producer The 45 King sampled the chorus "It's a Hard Knock Life" from The Musical Annie for Jay-Z's song "Hard Knock Life". He also turned the first two lines of Dido's "Thank You" into the chorus of Eminem's song "Stan". | |
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Mac Miller's "Traffic in the Sky" samples "Gymnopedie?" from Get Backers. | |
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April Fools: As Time Goes By, from Casablanca, plays as Miss Brooks stalls for time. | |
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The title theme of Jet Set Radio Future, The Concept of Love, takes samples from Stokely Carmichael's Free Huey speech. | |
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The string intro to "Mothers Talk" by Tears for Fears was taken from an unspecified Barry Manilow song; to this day, nobody's been able to figure out which one it was. | |
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Icona Pop's "Girlfriend" uses part of the chorus to "Me And My Girlfriend" by Tupac Shakur. The former is a Friendship Song while the latter is about a man and his gun. To fit the different theme, they changed the lyrics from the original's "Down to ride to the bloody end" to "Down to ride to the happy end". | |
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The South Park season 4 opening credits. | |
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Lord Crump's theme from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door samples the Atari 2600 Pac-Man death sound, for some strange reason. | |
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On Rich After Taxes, "What Do You Do" samples "Kare Wa Hurricane" by Yukiko Okada. | |
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The song "Uma Thurman" sampled the theme from The Munsters. | |
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The NES Action 52 title screen. | |
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The Postal soundtrack (if you can call it that) makes heavy use of samples from the "Ghost in the Machine" sample CD by Zero-G. | |
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Done several times in The Hamilton Mixtape, sampling from the show Hamilton. Given Lin-Manuel Miranda's involvement in both, it's not surprising. "Immigrants (We Get the Job Done)" samples "Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)". "Wrote My Way Out" samples "Hurricane". "Say Yes to This" uses the instrumental track for "Say No to This". It could almost be considered a parody/cover, except the beat and meter used in the two songs is completely different. The beginning of "An Open Letter" samples the piano part for "Wait For It", which makes sense, because it immediately follows Usher's cover of the song on the album. "Take a Break - Interlude" and "Stay Alive - Interlude" sample/remix the songs of the same name. |
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On their comedic rap-metal crossover "I'm the Man", Anthrax samples a scream from the late comedian Sam Kinison, small fragments of Run–D.M.C. and Beastie Boys, and a snippet of Metallica's song "Master of Puppets". | |
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In The Angry Video Game Nerd II: ASSimilation, the music for the "Hang Dong '97" stage, parodying Hong Kong '97, uses a sped-up sample of "I Love Beijing Tiananmen". | |
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Iced Earth: Desert Rain's solo, from Night Of The Stormrider, is largely a cover of Super Mario Land Ruins theme. Also, covering Videogame Music before it was a cool thing (this album was released in 1991, a few months after Super Mario Land's release.) Solo in question starts around 2:25. | |
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Flo Rida garnered a truly legendary amount of backlash and hatedom over his songs "Right Round" and "Sugar", which shamelessly sample Dead or Alive's "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" and Eiffel 65's "Blue" respectively. Flo Rida also has sampled 3 songs in a row twice. Etta James' "Something's Got A Hold on Me" was sampled by DJ Avicii in "Levels", which Flo Rida sampled as "Good Feeling"; and Brenda Russell's "Piano in the Dark" was sampled by DJ group Bingo Players in "Cry (Just A Little)", turned by Flo Rida into "I Cry" |
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The creator of LISA has admitted to using a lot of samples for his soundtrack; the most notable one would be 'Summer Love', which sampled the baseline of Divina by Toro Y Moi. | |
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Starting with Summer's Last Sound, Disco Inferno's music was largely sample-based (whether that be actual sampling or, more prominently, found sound); for example, "A Rock To Cling To" is based around a looped sample from Galaxie 500's "It's Getting Late", and the outro section features the blipping guitar solo from Talking Heads' "Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)". | |
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Mr. Bungle used samples heavily in their self-titled debut, mostly from NES games, but also two infamous clips from a porno and a puppet show that share the band's name. Also, the original demo version of "Anarchy Up Your Anus" started with a sample from Chilling, Thrilling Sounds Of The Haunted House, a Halloween album of narration and sound effects released by The Walt Disney Company - for a 2020 remake of their first demo, The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny, they just had actress Rhea Perlman recreate the narration from the original version, rather than go to the trouble of getting Disney's permission for the original audio. | |
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Art of Noise made sampling their bread and butter, regularly constructing entire songs almost entirely out of samples with the Fairlight CMI. In particular, their early material on ZTT Records picks from tracks by Donna Summer, Funk Inc., Yes, Toto, and the Andrews Sisters. | |
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Cole Swindell's "She Had Me at Heads Carolina," naturally, samples from Jo Dee Messina's "Heads Carolina, Tails California." It both samples the song directly in the opening and closing, and uses the tune with different lyrics and a remixed tempo. | |
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Dee Dee's Dance Beat Remix in the opening scene from "Dexter's Laboratory: Inflata Dee Dee (1997). | |
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DragonForce used the Double Dragon theme in one of their songs. Although it wasn't a direct sample. It was a guitar riff. | |
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