Friday, May 03, 2024

SpongeBob SquarePants Intro - Stems / Deconstructed | milkbread

SpongeBob SquarePants Intro - Stems / Deconstructed | milkbread


Accordion 0:00
Bass 0:45
Drums 1:31
Guitar  2:17
Penny Whistle 3:02
Mandolin 3:48

Accordion, Bass, and Drums 4:33
Guitar, Penny Whistle, and Mandolin 5:19
Full w/o Drums 6:05
Instrumental 6:50

Painty 7:35
Painty w/ Instrumental 8:21

Kid 1 9:07
Kid 1 w/ Instrumental 9:53

Kid 2 10:38
Kid 2 w/ Instrumental 11:24

Kid 3 12:10
Kid 3 w/ Instrumental 12:55

All Kids 13:41
All Kids w/ Instrumental 14:27

All Voice 15:12

Instrumental w/ SFX 15:58

SpongeBob SquarePants Theme Song 16:44

Rights go to Nickelodeon and Viacom International
Credits go to NauticalSponge for the stems! 🙏🙏🙏

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The SpongeBob Theme Song Was Broken Down | Vailskibum


The SpongeBob SquarePants theme song is a perfect introduction to SpongeBob's fun, optimistic personality. 25 years after SpongeBob's "Help Wanted" premiere on Nickelodeon, a YouTube creator has deconstructed the theme song to let us hear it in a way we never have before.

Happy 25 years of SpongeBob!

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