This might actually be the most frustrating mashup I've put together. Rock Your Body has a weird and unquantized feel that I didn't notice until making this mashup but I tried my best to compliment it with the Papa Roach stems.
Literally me and my sister growing up. Except we both listened to rock and pop etc, so sometimes it'd be me blasting Britney Spears while my sister blasted Limp Bizkit, or it'd be me blasting Slipknot while my sister blasted Missy Elliot. Together we attended Pink and Linkin Park concerts.
Good joke and all but I feel it's my duty to point out nearly all of their other songs off their first 2 albums were proper nu-metal and not poppy dancey shit like Butterfly.
This channel is steadily wiping out every memory of my teenage years that I have left and replacing them with ... well ... stuff like this. I hate it, I love it, I can't stop listening to it 🤷♂️
It's a nice touch to line up the chorus guitars with the kick like that. Ooo I'm glad you got to the main guitar riff too. Nice mutation at the end of the riff in the bridge.
I think your mashups in all seriousness have really shown a deep truth with most popular music. Regardless of how angry or sexy or fun a hit song is they generally follow similar rules of rhythm, melody, structure, etc.
I went through the excatly same progression. The 5 Stages of Will. 1. What is this? 2. This rocks. 3. haha what no way 4. This is amazing 5. holy frikin world my life is complete with you know billy boi
@@ric6669 Nah, I think he is too calm and mumbling in his vocals. I thought about this and Tekashi 6IX9INE would probably be the one with him shouting all the time.
So at this point I have a theory, just stay with me. William Maranci has created and owns a time device. He can obviously solve world problems and create peace and all. He chooses to go to certain points where artists were just creating their song. Then he visits them and says, have you met...., you guys should collab. Then he just gets the song, travels to a separate time line, and voila. I mean, William, I'm not judging or anything, just come on and say it.