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Rollerblade bottle music. Prepare to be amazed.

Are you kidding me with this? A guy on Rollerblades playing bottle music … watch and believe. Michel Lauziere rollerblading along a street lined with strategically placed and filled bottles. Very clever. If you’re curious, the tune is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G minor, 1st movement. Any guesses to the amount of time it took for him to come up with this and set it up? I’m going to say this was at least a year in the making …

The video for “Butterfingers” from Bomb the Bass featuring Fujiya and Miyagi is so simple and yet so very entertaining. It just cracks me up. Wait for the very end, it’s worth it.

And if you’re in the mood for a little beat boxing, check this link out.

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