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During the [[Xfm]] years, [[Karl]] made | During the [[Xfm]] years, [[Karl]] made a couple attempts at jazzing up his [[Rockbusters]] feature by using sound effects as the clues which the listeners would need to piece together. During two consecutive weeks in Series 1, he used sound effects to make up song titles. He referred to this as "That Song Sounds Alright". | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 14 May 2008
During the Xfm years, Karl made a couple attempts at jazzing up his Rockbusters feature by using sound effects as the clues which the listeners would need to piece together. During two consecutive weeks in Series 1, he used sound effects to make up song titles. He referred to this as "That Song Sounds Alright".
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- 01 February 2003 - Slap My Bitch Up
- 08 February 2003 - Born Slippy
Karl later used a similar format in which listeners had to guess the title of a film based on sound effects he compiled. This feature was called That Film Sounds Good.