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Beat-Boxing Vader
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Beat-Boxing Vader is a song by the band known as the Dork Lords of the Sith. Despite its rhyme scheme (ow-yah, we're now on to their plans), critics (Mostly Mandalorians, Wookiees, Gamorreans, and a combination of all three), panned the song for lack of creativity. However, many fanboys love the song for what appeared to be a beat-boxing Darth Vader, although it was actually a broken hair-dryer.
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Beat-Boxing Vader is a song by the band known as the Dork Lords of the Sith. Despite its rhyme scheme (ow-yah, we're now on to their plans), critics (Mostly Mandalorians, Wookiees, Gamorreans, and a combination of all three), panned the song for lack of creativity. However, many fanboys love the song for what appeared to be a beat-boxing Darth Vader, although it was actually a broken hair-dryer.