they are called 'easter eggs' and they do stuff like that throughout songs within albums. somewhere out on youtube there is a video about neotheaters easter eggs. you should check it out!
yeah, the cool thing about neotheater is that there are a bunch of hidden easter eggs like this one some are really well hidden too, i won't spoil any incase you wanna go on a little hunt, but it's a cool thing none the less
@@stupidbandkid741I think my favorite is either the birthday party strings before the bridge being the chorus of Legos, or the fact that the broken up choir in the intro of Legos was sampled directly from the choir in the 100 Bad Days pre chorus (yes ik people don’t consider that a *true* Easter egg but legos doesn’t have anything else going for it reference wise so I count it). The aaaahhh from Dear Winter being in Wow, I’m Not Crazy is a good one too
One of my fave is how they incorporate the "yup yup yup" in both wow, I'm not crazy and the entertainment's here They also do the same kinda shuffling of song aspects in The Maybe Man album (probably my favorite album)
The whole of the Neotheater album is actually connected with little easter eggs like this! In each song, there’s a melody, lyric, or sample that corresponds with a different song on Neotheater. This is just two of twelve!
@@Roux36ProdYES, also the strings in Next Up Forever’s chorus play Beats’s bridge but sped up to match the tempo “what can you dooooooooooo, don’t be a fooooooool”
AJR loves put easter eggs in their songs that connect to each others. for example: the Inertia “da-da-dadaa” and the 2085 humming is the same melody. in Turning Out Pt. III, you can hear the guitar from Pt. I and the crying from Pt. II, and in OKO, in 3 O’Clock Things (i think) and Ordinaryish People, you can hear screaming in the background. the screaming references Humpty Dumpty
I'm surprised I didn't realize this because of how many times I've tried to hum the "karma melody" and went, no wait that's 100 bad days THEYRE THE SAME 😭
This is part of what's cool about their music. They include a lot of the same audio snippets, in ways that you almost don't even notice. But it's really cool, and personally, I think it brings everything in their music together a lot more!
I’ve also noticed the drum beat in Yes, I’m a Mess is used in a few songs spanning a few past albums, albeit varying slightly (Like Netflix Trip is one of them, I believe)
i dont know if im going insane but in beats it says, “dont be a fool, what can you do.” and in touchy feely fool, it says “im screwed, hey what can you do, im a touchy feely fool.” coincidence? I THINK NOT-
Not sure if it's called this outside of game music, but that's called a leitmotif. They're actually quite common among AJR's music! I'd give some examples, but in all truth, I haven't listened to AJR songs in a while now.
I love AJR
i went to there concert july 4th
I went to the concert on april 14 best night ever
@@gdlhsgjsgdgmsczx I went july 4th
@@Sh4dow0nPawsI went on July 31st
they are called 'easter eggs' and they do stuff like that throughout songs within albums. somewhere out on youtube there is a video about neotheaters easter eggs. you should check it out!
Most of their albums have an element that is followed in every song. Especially in neotheater
I not sure but it’s the fear of growing up and letting go in neo theatre not sure though
Yeah. You can also hear it in the Maybe Man album between Touchy Feely Fool and Yes I’m a Mess
2085 and inertia share a melody
It’s more about a melody or beat or instrument. But they also try to tell a story in each album
maybe man is even directly referenced in 2085
yeah, the cool thing about neotheater is that there are a bunch of hidden easter eggs like this one
some are really well hidden too, i won't spoil any incase you wanna go on a little hunt, but it's a cool thing none the less
Neotheather didnt have an overture so they fused parts of all the songs together and scattered them around
My personal favourite is
"So if I break my face and I don't look so great my face is just my face CUZ EVERYTHING IS GOIN GREAT"
@@stupidbandkid741I think my favorite is either the birthday party strings before the bridge being the chorus of Legos, or the fact that the broken up choir in the intro of Legos was sampled directly from the choir in the 100 Bad Days pre chorus (yes ik people don’t consider that a *true* Easter egg but legos doesn’t have anything else going for it reference wise so I count it). The aaaahhh from Dear Winter being in Wow, I’m Not Crazy is a good one too
One of my fave is how they incorporate the "yup yup yup" in both wow, I'm not crazy and the entertainment's here
They also do the same kinda shuffling of song aspects in The Maybe Man album (probably my favorite album)
From listening to AJR, I know that “you sticky pickle” is the greatest insult of all time
And "dont you like it bigger, better when you do a chicken"
"Wow, I'm not crazy"
"when you talk it's like"
“And get-togethers get me down”
Don’t kill me cus I’m just the messenger
“If you’re effing racist then don’t come to my show”
I've never seen someone quite this strange before
The whole of the Neotheater album is actually connected with little easter eggs like this! In each song, there’s a melody, lyric, or sample that corresponds with a different song on Neotheater.
This is just two of twelve!
Another good example is the strings in birthday party before the “In heaven everything is fine” play the notes of the Dont throw out my legos chorus
@@fiery114 Exactly.
One of the more obscure ones are some reverse strings in Turning Out Pt.ii that reappear in Karma.
@@Roux36ProdYES, also the strings in Next Up Forever’s chorus play Beats’s bridge but sped up to match the tempo “what can you dooooooooooo, don’t be a fooooooool”
it almost like a motif for neotheater! man I love them
AJR loves put easter eggs in their songs that connect to each others. for example: the Inertia “da-da-dadaa” and the 2085 humming is the same melody. in Turning Out Pt. III, you can hear the guitar from Pt. I and the crying from Pt. II, and in OKO, in 3 O’Clock Things (i think) and Ordinaryish People, you can hear screaming in the background. the screaming references Humpty Dumpty
I THOUGHT I HEARD THAT BIT IN KARMA SOMEWHERE IN AJR'S MUSIC BEFORE!! TY!!
Always cool when they put these references
In Break my face there is a reference to birthday party towards the end
yea they even noted on their tour that a big part of neotheater was sampling other songs from it
I'm surprised I didn't realize this because of how many times I've tried to hum the "karma melody" and went, no wait that's 100 bad days THEYRE THE SAME 😭
Anyone realize how when they say “100 Bad Days make a 100 good stories part” that little pose they do is also in the come hang out music video
This is part of what's cool about their music. They include a lot of the same audio snippets, in ways that you almost don't even notice. But it's really cool, and personally, I think it brings everything in their music together a lot more!
I’ve also noticed the drum beat in Yes, I’m a Mess is used in a few songs spanning a few past albums, albeit varying slightly (Like Netflix Trip is one of them, I believe)
“And everything is going great” Is also a reused thing as well
I also like how they build on real life problems to make works of art
i dont know if im going insane but in beats it says, “dont be a fool, what can you do.” and in touchy feely fool, it says “im screwed, hey what can you do, im a touchy feely fool.” coincidence? I THINK NOT-
The note sequence for “what can you do” is also the strings in the chorus of Next up forever during the “some day they’ll be talkin’ about me”
And how OK Overture (Not really secret, but you get the idea) how the entire thing is based off of Way Less Sad, followed by Bang!
Oh, I noticed this the moment I first heard Karma. (Though it took me a while to remember what the exact song was.)
They also used it in 3 o’clock things.
Neotheater has a lot of easter eggs like that
If internet Explorer were an ajr fan
thats the entire point of neotheater
Not sure if it's called this outside of game music, but that's called a leitmotif. They're actually quite common among AJR's music! I'd give some examples, but in all truth, I haven't listened to AJR songs in a while now.
Listen to the rest of the album closely, it has a lot of Easter eggs in the whole thing
Neotheater loves Easter eggs
They do that a lot, I love it
Have you ever wondered why AJR uses the times 3:00 and 3:30 in there songs so much?
Hey what’s your favorite AJR album. Mines neon Theater.
Yeah that part in 100 Bad Days was sampled from Karma, contrary to popular belief.
100 bad days brings 100 good stories 100 good stories make me interesting at parties yeah
its a concept album. So things in songs appear in other songs
what am I supposed to be noticing exactly?
I was recently relistenting to 100 bad days like months ago and i thoyght the dadada souned familiar and now i know why
AJR IS THE BEST THING ON EARTH!
Yeah, they talk about this!
i just went to an AJR concert
This is called sampling where they take audio clips from other songs.
YOU ONLY NOTICED JUST NOW????????
isn’t the glitchy noises in don’t throw out my legos from 100 bad days
GOOD POINT!
I love repeated motifs
its their melody? not exactly secret or an easter egg
they are in the same album so yea
I'm not sure if I like the slowed version or not...
AJR AJR AJR AJRRRR!!!
Bummer land and birthday party pls
you JUST noticed lol?
Cool!
…. no hate but YOU JN NOTICED THIS
I agree
Cheese
Fair point counter argument I like both songs so back off buddy
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