1) My 7 year old daughter singing Chop Suey on Rock Band is creepy on an anachronistic level, let alone creepy content at a high pitch. 2) Excellent Monkey Island screen name sir.
My favorite part about this is that because of how Neil slowed down the vocals, you really get to hear how much Serj is slurring some of the words in Chop Suey
Sang this at the karaoke. Learned two things. First, it really does line up perfectly -- Neil didn't have to add bars to the instrumental to make it work. Second, I don't know all the lyrics to Chop Suey, much to the chagrin of my friends.
My mom is an Elton John fan and my dad is a System of a Down fan so this must mean that my dad paid Neil himself to make this and put this in the album
I'm thinking like a scene where some guys in his bathroom after his family left and hes just getting fucked up on drugs and then he goes on some drug trip which ends up with him getting in jail
I'm imagining a naive college student that finally decided to buy some weed. He's sitting in the living room of a dealer he heard about from some stoner in his Chem class. TRYING to make small talk as his palms sweat....suddenly he gets a break from fumbling through conversation by a knock at the door. The dealer answers and it's a couple of pissed off junkies. The dealer sold them some coke that was so diluted it was ready for a kid's science fair (baking soda). The nervous kid then gets to witness an argument, knives, blood, and bodies as this song plays in the background.
I so want to do this for some of the mash-ups I've heard that largely use the instrumental from one song, and the lyrics from another. I feel it would take some practise though.
Fun fact: never actually listened to Crocodile Rock before, then it came on the radio at work Was mildly disappointed I didn't get greeted with a WAKE UP
A few years back, I heard crocodile rock while at some cheesy beach giftshop, and started trying not to laugh my ass off, to the mild confusion of my dad. First thing I did when we got back in the car was show him this, and while he doesn’t laugh often, this made him absolutely lose it. It was just me and him, laughing our asses off at this dumb mashup, and honestly, it was one of the best three minutes I’ve experienced. Thanks, Neil
the best parts are when the screaming from chop suey meshes with the cutesy lalalala parts from crocodile rock and when the cutesy music plays as the guy screams "why have you forsaken me"
the automatic assumption of irony when dealing with mashups as a genre is challenged by neil cicierega's albums. that's like... if there is any "point" it's that, i think, as shown by the fact that the first song in the two-album experience is samples from All Star by Smash Mouth set to the tune of the high-class, "deep and complex music" classical song "Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade" by Mussorgsky. the contrast between both the sort of joked about early 2000s/late-90s crappy pop-rock stuff, and the mashup genre itself, and high society stuff like mussorgsky is, i think, carrying a message of there not really being a difference between any of those things, and music can be awesome and enjoyable to listen to even if it is made out of other music
EJS88 The simple beat of this just doesn't do justice to the beautiful technical work of those original instruments. But hey, you appreciate what you appreciate lol
I refuse to believe Neil Cicierega is a human. There is no way a man could make something as amazing as this. Rather, I consider Neil to be some kind of entity from a parallel universe where logic and sense does not exist, and he is invading our realm in the form of audio, whilst taking the form of a seemingly innocent human.
The same supposed human made Potter Puppet Pals, The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny, Brodyquest, three mash-up albums (Mouth Sounds, Mouth Silence, Mouth Moods, which largely contributed to the All-Star meme), Animutations, Splendorman, New Kids on the Rock, Spirit Phone, and who knows what else. Imagine being responsible for that insane amount of Internet history. Truly superhuman.
so true story, I was admitted a mental hospital a while back, and as part of our recovery we had crafts time every day, and the leader let us take turns choosing songs to listen to. a few days into my stay I put this song on. no one noticed or commented about it.
I was in a Chop Suey thread a few years ago, Serj dropped in randomly and said something to the effect of "this is still my favorite version ;)" and dropped a link to this song, and vanished
My girlfriend loves Crocodile Rock. I can't wait to play this for her and watch her horror as Chop Suey unfolds Edit: I'm not saying this was the direct cause of the breakup, *but-*
That's the Cicierega effect. It's when you listen to a song, and remember that it was in a mash-up made by Neil himself. Your brain then supplants the lyrics or instrumental backing of the mashup on top of the original song's.
Every time I feel like I've nearly lost my mind, I come back to Neil's mashups, and somehow they put me at ease. This music is a wonderfully absurd reminder that there are no rules, and we're all trying to make it through this shared experience of being alive by having a few good laughs and feels along the way.
Now that I’ve heard crocodile chop, crocodile rock sounds wrong. I start singing chop suey, and then the actual crocodile rock comes on, and then I scream internally because now crocodile rock has been ruined
You know what, man. Weird Al is not produce the Chop Suey!, which is produced in Angry White Boy Polka in the album of Poodle Hat in 2003. I can't retrieve that one.
I’m convinced the first step of the mashup making process starts with Neil trying to make a funny name with two songs AND THEN he tries to put the songs together
This brings to my mind the sight of an animated alligator playing on a tiny piano while having an existential panic attack over the extinction of the dinosaurs, feeling forsaken by the creator and left alone in a white void akin to what happened to Squidward... And the alligator is singing this the entire time....
Okay, I know I think this about all of these, but *THIS* is my favorite, by far. Just... beautiful o3o Just gives me the image of Serj playing along with the Muppets crew, much to Kermit's many regrets
This is legit one of the best songs I've ever heard. IDK why, even. Crocodile Rock is an OK song, Great and inspirational for it's time, and Chop Suey as well, but I constantly come back to this mash-up in particular. It's been years, I can't get this song out of my head. This is the definitive version in my eyes.
I swear in this version my lungs run out of air more often than with the original song. The scream-orgasm parts is so well edited it sounds like you are entering to heaven and stuff like that
Honestly It’s so hard to believe Neil has made so so many things that shaped the Internet, and as a lemon demon fan seeing other things he did is mind blowing
@@PokerBEAST He's pioneered so many things... you know those early internet videos where they'd play a weird song and move some MS-Paint level art around? That's called an animutation and he basically invented it. For a more recent example that a lot of people know but don't know it's him -- Potter Puppet Pals.
I miss the 90's a lot more than Neil does... Because Neil never left the 90's. They say he fell asleep one night marathoning cartoon network groovies he'd recorded on his VCR. He wasn't seen again until he returned three days later, with Silly Putty for a heart and dilute Gogurt flowing through his veins.
+Bumbleness Supreme Brady You know how to read, go read the fair use text, it's quite clear but you seem keen on defending someone who abuses youtubes poor dmca system. You sir are much like the abusing kings of shit filled ass scabs.
Bumbleness Supreme Brady Actually, you can. Such a thing would, as Tyne explained, fall under either cover or parody. As such, your argument (however minimal it may be) is rendered invalid.
oh neil, it's perfect. it's all those halfhearted 30-second unadjusted isolation mashups but actually done well and for the entirety of a given song. thank you for this. schmoyoho could never.
A Real Human Bean Yeah, but then kobo's comment wouldn't have made any sense. I decided not to change the comment because I don't feel like I should hide my shame. Let my mistake be a lesson to all you commentators: Double-Check you post before you hit that btuton! Huehuehue I misspelled "button" on purpose for comedic reasons.
i have this track set as my morning alarm (for obvious reasons) and the fight or flight i just experienced when it came on was legendary. literally forgot it was on this album
I sent this to one of my mates who loves Crocodile Rock. I got two messages back. The first was simply "O lord" followed a few minutes later by "I'm scarred" Good job Neil
I feel like Neil has heard one of these songs so many times to the point where it fills him with unbridled rage, and this was his attempt at some sort of maniacal revenge. The scary part is that I can't tell which of the two he's trying to brutalize.
Was in a rough debilitating patch which threw me far off from my vocal training. Heard this for the first time and all that motivation came back. Thanks for getting me back in a more musical state of mind, haven't put so much energy into a performance since bohemian rhapsody. edit: not since its release year it was just the last thing i sang with that much passion before the bad times
10 years late, but I think this is my favorite thing you've ever made. It elevates both songs and the track itself builds to a wildly satisfyingly conclusion. I listen to it every day. Keep making art.
This, wndrwll, and bustin were the first mouth songs I heard of Neils. I later binged all 3 albums, immediately downloaded, and now I show them to my friends all the time.
i choose to belive this song is about this guy's girlfriend leaving keys in inconvenient places and he yells in a recording booth about it. also his dad walks in at the end
Listening to this makes me remember all the things I angsted over as a teenager while listening to the original System version, that I have now fully owned and embraced and made into a rewarding part of my life. It's a weird kind of triumph I did not realize that only Neil Cicierega's madness could evoke.
Honestly, I'm gonna go there and say that I prefer this over the original. As fun as the original is, Neil just does so much more with the melody using SoaD's lyrics than the actual verses by Elton do. There's whole new segments, it's fantastic.
Crocodile Rock came on today and I was temporarily confused when the chop suey lyrics didn't come in
WAKE UP!
@@ReikuHidori GRAB A BRUSH AND PUT A LITTLE MAKEUP
hijhiysonikku HIDE THE SCARS TO FADE-AWAY THE SHAKE UP!
@@carcinogenicoak3057 WHY'D YOU LEAVE THE KEYS UP ON THE TABLE
@@asbufix2091 HERE YOU GO CREATE ANOTHER FABLE
The happy little handclaps after "self-righteous suicide" send me on a journey
I love the smiling 21st Century Schizoid Man pfp so much, it always makes my day when I see someone else using it
1) My 7 year old daughter singing Chop Suey on Rock Band is creepy on an anachronistic level, let alone creepy content at a high pitch.
2) Excellent Monkey Island screen name sir.
@@YoungEldritch that picture is a year old? I JUST discovered it
For me it’s the “diiiiiiieeee” part where it’s both of them singing
same
My favorite part about this is that because of how Neil slowed down the vocals, you really get to hear how much Serj is slurring some of the words in Chop Suey
that umineko? your profile pic
grbrshanputaltlemakeup
your profile pic commands respect
He sounds drunk
He's sluring because he's saying it fast. Almost anyone would.
The "diiiiiiiii-ie-ie-ie-iiiiiie" bit is what made me crack.
You mean la
The Hiphopopotamus humane goes for a walke on you
+Noke0 Nope, he actually uses the "Die" from Chop Suey to sounds like the laaa-lalalalalaaaa from Crocodile Rock
+TreeAtmos dear god I love that video
hadolf itler walke
This is sending me "trying to stay positive in the middle of a panic attack" vibes.
Alex Owens haha yess. That’s exactly it.
As someone who is anxious, this song sums it up perfectly.
honestly that's my entire life
NICE PFP
Fuck that's good. I struggle with anxiety and that's an apt analogy.
Now I can't stop thinking of a "Rock Suey" counterpart.
Oh god, now I can't stop either.
Have you seen that yet because otherwise I'll attempt it
***** I haven't you should do it
Ok, downloading the instrumental and acapella now
*****
cool!
Sang this at the karaoke. Learned two things. First, it really does line up perfectly -- Neil didn't have to add bars to the instrumental to make it work. Second, I don't know all the lyrics to Chop Suey, much to the chagrin of my friends.
mad lad
Same.
Vid or didnt happen
@@francafu8951 ...this comment is 3 years old.
@@LauraLowe jaja found some ppl doing it. Pretty great
This is what I imagine it sounds like getting dragged to a party you don't want to go to and having to be positive about it
Absolutamente
THIS IS PERFECT
Leviathan-Boogaloo can confirm this is 100% the feeling
Then you actually start to have fun around the "DIIEEEEEE-IEEEEEEE-DIEEEEE" part
Has happened to me before, can confirm it sounded like this.
My mom is an Elton John fan and my dad is a System of a Down fan so this must mean that my dad paid Neil himself to make this and put this in the album
considering this is the equivalent of system of a John, this is your song!
I thought this song was some System of a Down mashup hahahaha
@@sofiasheronova7846 crocodile rock by elton john and chop suey by system of a down
I like to imagine the whispery voice is someone offstage occasionally helping the main singer remember his lines
...and doing a really bad job at it because they only say lines after they were sung, much to the singer's annoyance
@@LauraLowe my thoughts exactly after reading that first comment
I can imagine this song during a fucked up scene in a dark comedy. It's got that fun feeling but at the same time you know something is fucking wrong.
I'm thinking like a scene where some guys in his bathroom after his family left and hes just getting fucked up on drugs and then he goes on some drug trip which ends up with him getting in jail
I'm thinking that there's a dead hooker in there somewhere, and he didn't even order a hooker!
I'm imagining a naive college student that finally decided to buy some weed. He's sitting in the living room of a dealer he heard about from some stoner in his Chem class. TRYING to make small talk as his palms sweat....suddenly he gets a break from fumbling through conversation by a knock at the door. The dealer answers and it's a couple of pissed off junkies. The dealer sold them some coke that was so diluted it was ready for a kid's science fair (baking soda). The nervous kid then gets to witness an argument, knives, blood, and bodies as this song plays in the background.
There needs to be another season of The Umbrella Academy, and this song needs to be in it.
Like a Tarantino film.
I like how Serj sounds a bit drunk. Like he and his buddies got drunk at a karaoke bar.
I think he always sounds a bit like this
He sounds like drunk Markiplier screaming tbh I love it
@@Nieveria it fits and I hate it
Serj... Seg
THEY'RE PRONOUNCED THE SAME WAY!
If I'm ever drunk at a karaoke bar, I swear I'm gonna request Crocodile Rock and sing this.
Avoyt Beat you to it. Me and one of my best friends have done this at karaoke. People were confused, including the KJ.
+Rick K. _Please_ record it next time.
Brennan Sullivan I think someone has. If I get my hands on it, I'll upload it.
I so want to do this for some of the mash-ups I've heard that largely use the instrumental from one song, and the lyrics from another. I feel it would take some practise though.
Rick K. Anything?! I must know!
This track perfectly captures the strange headspace where you're angry over something but can't actually bring yourself to be actually mad about it.
When your kids do something bad but also hilarious, and you MUST NOT LAUGH
That's just the experience you get whenever you listen to a mouth song for the first time
Like hearing a really shitty pun.
Rock the bath
Stubbing your oh haha
Fun fact: never actually listened to Crocodile Rock before, then it came on the radio at work
Was mildly disappointed I didn't get greeted with a WAKE UP
Happened to me at the dentist. Was trying not to laugh
for me it isn't like that but rather that certain songs now sound empty
I'm literally here cause it came up on my dad's record and my brain started autoplaying this version
i have ascended
Top comment and it's beautiful
You're clearly at the top, yeah.
at 1:14 skynet comes online
Goofy Goober Now you descended
Shauntron y
A few years back, I heard crocodile rock while at some cheesy beach giftshop, and started trying not to laugh my ass off, to the mild confusion of my dad. First thing I did when we got back in the car was show him this, and while he doesn’t laugh often, this made him absolutely lose it. It was just me and him, laughing our asses off at this dumb mashup, and honestly, it was one of the best three minutes I’ve experienced. Thanks, Neil
this is amazing :) my dad is a system of a down fan so this one broke him, too. this song is dad kryptonite!!
@@97avesyou mean "dadonite"??
@@JustAVoiceInTheWindwell, now i do!
The Gnomeo and Juiliet theme song is just as good as I remember it
Ahh, I see that you are a man of culture as well
@@Chonkoyoinky so am I well chaps what sort of buisness shall we discuss
Fish milk I’m thinking we must discuss the sheer genius and quality of Sherlock gnomes. A true work of art.
You mean Spider Man 3?
@@SomeFreakingCactus Wait, Chop Suey was on the soundtrack to that?
i like how desperate and cheerful this sounds at the same time
carmatic just like having an anxiety attack
tfw you're having a mental breakdown in public so you have to hide it
Listening to happy music during finals week.
Life tho
am i really existing
/music plays
Gutsy Matt is that you
Matt stop talking to other Matts, you're gonna rip a hole in the space time continuum
Existing really is you
asher1735 better question, why is existing
This song opened my 7th chakra. Holy shit
Dude this blitzed my chakras so hard
Nathaniel Fishburn this opened my 7th butthole
may the force be with you all!
This comment made me lol
HAHA!
System of a John
Elton of a Down
@@Imladris-lm3bo Elton Of A John
Fuck all three of you XD
@@dubo2769 System Down
Elton down
the best parts are when the screaming from chop suey meshes with the cutesy lalalala parts from crocodile rock and when the cutesy music plays as the guy screams "why have you forsaken me"
This song is the physical manifestation of walking through water. NOT SWIMMING. Just. Walking.
God, your right
So much energy, Yet moving so slow.
it… is
Yes but what about walking ON water?
@@Mick_92 Leave that to Neil
If Elton John and SotD would ever perform this song live, I would pay up to 1000$ for the ticket
IKR?!
System of the down
System of a down + Elton john = system of the getdown
Ernests Lacis I’ll pay you a thousand dollars to put the fucking dollar sign BEFORE the number
@@ophello And not the fact he said System of the Down
I always lose my shit when I here them screeching "father" to Crocodile Rock
this is what I always imagined the inside of a Golden Corral to sound like
This comment really got me
You win
Why does this make me laugh so hard....
At this point, I don't even listen to this ironically. It's just better than either of the original songs.
the automatic assumption of irony when dealing with mashups as a genre is challenged by neil cicierega's albums. that's like... if there is any "point" it's that, i think, as shown by the fact that the first song in the two-album experience is samples from All Star by Smash Mouth set to the tune of the high-class, "deep and complex music" classical song "Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade" by Mussorgsky. the contrast between both the sort of joked about early 2000s/late-90s crappy pop-rock stuff, and the mashup genre itself, and high society stuff like mussorgsky is, i think, carrying a message of there not really being a difference between any of those things, and music can be awesome and enjoyable to listen to even if it is made out of other music
Wow, this actually makes sense and is really poignant. Thanks for that!
EJS88 But it's not tho
I disagree, man. Different strokes I guess. Like this better than either original, and I love both originals.
EJS88 The simple beat of this just doesn't do justice to the beautiful technical work of those original instruments. But hey, you appreciate what you appreciate lol
I refuse to believe Neil Cicierega is a human. There is no way a man could make something as amazing as this. Rather, I consider Neil to be some kind of entity from a parallel universe where logic and sense does not exist, and he is invading our realm in the form of audio, whilst taking the form of a seemingly innocent human.
g33k_ d4sh The world may never truly know.
hey that would make a great concept for a neil song
The same supposed human made Potter Puppet Pals, The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny, Brodyquest, three mash-up albums (Mouth Sounds, Mouth Silence, Mouth Moods, which largely contributed to the All-Star meme), Animutations, Splendorman, New Kids on the Rock, Spirit Phone, and who knows what else. Imagine being responsible for that insane amount of Internet history. Truly superhuman.
What's Dylan grillin?
I heard that Neil Cicierga can pregnan women with just a look
Half the fun of these songs is reading people's reactions in the comments.
That being said, listening to this made me unable to think
Eventually, jonfroswa stopped thinking.
not olivertran eventually, we all stopped thinking
idk why but this comment made me snort
"Yo, pass the trash cord"
"You better not play aux"
me:
lol
you called me?
This underrated is comment my comrade
why is your profile picture a villager
Purple Game Developing *You wanted to!*
How could he have possibly known this would work so well???
I'd imagine he tried a bunch of other stuff first to get to this point. And is also a genius.
because it would have never worked without all the pitch shifting he's applying
carmatic there’s barely any tho
Missed funny name opportunity: "Croc Suey"
Aw fuck
I can't believe you've done this
I feel like that would give away the joke too fast!
That's reserved for the flipped version in Mouth/2 Days.
Use that for the version with the System of a Down backing tracking and Elton John singing
If I ever get married, this will be the only song at my wedding reception... on a loop.
Maybe add the first part of 'Mullet with Butterfly Wings'
Ditto man, ditto
I can imagine chairs flying, food being thrown and tables crashing down to this song.
if ever...../.....
Well, been 5 years now.
so true story, I was admitted a mental hospital a while back, and as part of our recovery we had crafts time every day, and the leader let us take turns choosing songs to listen to. a few days into my stay I put this song on. no one noticed or commented about it.
I hope the guys from System have seen this lmao
You know Serj would love it.
I was in a Chop Suey thread a few years ago, Serj dropped in randomly and said something to the effect of "this is still my favorite version ;)" and dropped a link to this song, and vanished
Now that we know Serj has seen this and loved it, all we need is for Elton John to see this too.
M. ierardi I really want to find this thread but I can’t lol
no
My girlfriend loves Crocodile Rock. I can't wait to play this for her and watch her horror as Chop Suey unfolds
Edit: I'm not saying this was the direct cause of the breakup, *but-*
its been a year, i think he is dead
@@misunderstoodfern391 Must've gotten crocodile **chop'd** *painful laughter*
Her horror became homicidal actions.
@@misunderstoodfern391 we lost a great soldier
@@mehhhhh421 forgot this comment existed
This song will be played at my funeral
I might have to do the same, this is too perfect
Dillon Cardenas angels deserve to diiiiieeeeee-iiiiiiiiiiiee-iiiiiiieeee.
Even if you commit suicide? That'd be pretty on-the-nose for the attendees.
can't wait!
I would play the whole album
Monster mash would go well with this
I thought that too!!!!! :DDD
it's the same chord progression, the 60's progression
YES
Careful, it'd be a graveyard smash!
YOU SON OF A BITCH. YOU ABSOLUTE GENIUS
I genuinely like this version better than the original. Help.
Which original?
Bryce I feel the same way about the Psychosocial/Baby mashup. Better than both songs it uses.
The Funniest Valentine System of a Down - Chop Suey
at my job crocodile rock comes on and i always get so disappointed
Dude, literally same. I didn't recognize it at first but then I realized it was Chop Suey and I like this version so much more than the original.
TH-cam why have you forsaken me by taking down the other video??!!
+Sergio Ramirez Wndrwll is back up!
I was so worried! And so relieved when I saw this one.
Especially as even the original band loved this :(
Yeah but Neil made a video for this song out of the Chop Suey music video and it got taken down.
Paul Kay Did they react to it anywhere?
if you listen to this as a serious song I think Neil just created a new genre
your **if** is misplaced there
the genre is Neil
you didn't listen to this as a serious song?
The genre is call “music? yes?”.
Music has had serious lyrics set to upbeat beats since the 80s. Listen to "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears for Fears.
I heard Crocodile Rock on the radio and I cant listen to it anymore without thinking of this mash-up. I am not saying that is a bad thing!
Shut It Down OMG SAME!!!
Same
That's the Cicierega effect. It's when you listen to a song, and remember that it was in a mash-up made by Neil himself. Your brain then supplants the lyrics or instrumental backing of the mashup on top of the original song's.
Every time I feel like I've nearly lost my mind, I come back to Neil's mashups, and somehow they put me at ease. This music is a wonderfully absurd reminder that there are no rules, and we're all trying to make it through this shared experience of being alive by having a few good laughs and feels along the way.
The minor to major conversion on the lyrics is actually extremely underrated cause it's really good
Serj sounds really drunk in this.
*****
Lol you can't even lift.
natsfan1137 #WhalesDid9-11
natsfan1137 *Serj Tankedian
you got great taste in baseball teams. cheers sir
natsfan1137 He's singing this drunk on karaoke night.
the dieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee is so perfect
Don't try to fight it, just accept it. This is the best mashup there ever was or ever will be.
Space Monkey Mafia is also pretty good.
Agreed
Wallspin is good too
WHY DOES THIS WORK!?
WHY DOES ANY OF THIS WORK!?
it's neil
it's what he do
IT JUST WORKS
Neil could mix AC/DC and modern campy pop and make it sound good. Hell, that's what he did! AC/VC!
@@fuzer909 IT JUST WORKS LITTLE LIES STUNNING SHOWS PEOPLE BUY MONEY FLOWS IT JUST WORKS
Everything he touches works.
Now that I’ve heard crocodile chop, crocodile rock sounds wrong. I start singing chop suey, and then the actual crocodile rock comes on, and then I scream internally because now crocodile rock has been ruined
my body wasn't ready
Mr Elbows You gotta check yourself before you Serj yourself.
Ender is awesome. Genius
Neil would potentially be the Weird Al of our generation. If he only was more recognized.
Weird Al is the Weird Al of every generation.
Yeah true that. Al is a legend and treasure. I love his music so much.
and weird al wasn't still around, Weird Al is the Weird Al of any generation, as long as he lives.
You know what, man. Weird Al is not produce the Chop Suey!, which is produced in Angry White Boy Polka in the album of Poodle Hat in 2003. I can't retrieve that one.
If you play this at 1.5 speed it's the actual speed of Chop Suey.
+Greeko Not quite.
+Greeko it becomes a little faster
+Greeko .25*
good call on speed play
1.25x it's on point
I’m convinced the first step of the mashup making process starts with Neil trying to make a funny name with two songs AND THEN he tries to put the songs together
I didn't know I needed this
It's not the mashup you wanted, but the mashup you needed.
naw, u need FEMA camps
Serj sounds like he’s on horse tranqs in this song and it’s completely fitting
This is a scarily good summation of my entire personality.
Same
Most of Neil’s songs are moods tbh
@@zoewells3160 You mean mouth moods?
Pls let’s be friends
I only feel the purest love right now.
This brings to my mind the sight of an animated alligator playing on a tiny piano while having an existential panic attack over the extinction of the dinosaurs, feeling forsaken by the creator and left alone in a white void akin to what happened to Squidward... And the alligator is singing this the entire time....
Okay, I know I think this about all of these, but *THIS* is my favorite, by far. Just... beautiful o3o
Just gives me the image of Serj playing along with the Muppets crew, much to Kermit's many regrets
Joel? Did you download boobs again, Joel?
Possibly the best thing the internet gave us. I dont want to live in a world without crocodile chop and in fact wonder how i did up until recently.
I feel like all this needs to achieve perfection is an 'Ooowahahahah' from Down with the Sickness at the of Crocodile Rock's 'La la la la la.
Despite the fact that Down with the Sickness is a Disturbed song, while Chop Suey is a System of a Down song.
@@PizzaHutAsuka it's almost like this guy does mashups or something.
And maybe some ‘awoo’s from Monster Mash
This is legit one of the best songs I've ever heard. IDK why, even. Crocodile Rock is an OK song, Great and inspirational for it's time, and Chop Suey as well, but I constantly come back to this mash-up in particular. It's been years, I can't get this song out of my head. This is the definitive version in my eyes.
I swear in this version my lungs run out of air more often than with the original song. The scream-orgasm parts is so well edited it sounds like you are entering to heaven and stuff like that
this is the most beautiful thing i've ever had laid upon my ears
Wow.
o shit dom's here
Sup dom
Wow wow.
@@Xx_BoogieBomber_xX Some people call me the space cowboy
@@ethanadams8109 Wicky wicky. Wicky wicky
I have this song playing in my crocodile exhibit in Planet Zoo. The customers love it!
Honestly It’s so hard to believe Neil has made so so many things that shaped the Internet, and as a lemon demon fan seeing other things he did is mind blowing
what else?
@@PokerBEAST He's pioneered so many things... you know those early internet videos where they'd play a weird song and move some MS-Paint level art around? That's called an animutation and he basically invented it.
For a more recent example that a lot of people know but don't know it's him -- Potter Puppet Pals.
He sounds like Will Ferrel
He sounds like Carl from aqua teen hunger force in the beginning.
I think he sounds like Markiplier, especially at the beginning of the song.
Cannot unhear.
no thx I dont hear autistic screeching in the beginning of this about the next lets play
I can't unhear that now fuck lol
and ive been listening to these songs separately when in reality they were supposed to be listened like this all along.
*Crocodile Rock starts*
_breathes in_
*WAKE UP*
The two voices screaming in my head really dig this song.
I miss the 90's a lot more than Neil does...
Because Neil never left the 90's.
They say he fell asleep one night marathoning cartoon network groovies he'd recorded on his VCR. He wasn't seen again until he returned three days later, with Silly Putty for a heart and dilute Gogurt flowing through his veins.
honestly same what a mood
How about Toonami? Swayzak from the Trapped in Hyperspace TIE? TOM infected in the game? SELF-RIGHTEOUS SUICIDE...
@@dannywapbang I can imagine evil TOM 2 listening to "Chop Suey," but this came later.
Holy shit, that describes like half my childhood. And as for the commenters, I remember Swayzak. He was the Mr. Freeze (Ahnold) kinda virus.
The music video for this got blocked because of copyright problems from SME. Super sad. Where's the fair use?
+Wyman Cobb Dailymotion has fair use.
+Wyman Cobb Dude, come on. You cannot use Crocodile Rocks melody verbatim and claim 'fair use.'
+Bumbleness Supreme Brady You know how to read, go read the fair use text, it's quite clear but you seem keen on defending someone who abuses youtubes poor dmca system. You sir are much like the abusing kings of shit filled ass scabs.
Bumbleness Supreme Brady Actually this would probably come under a cover or parody which is covered by fair use
Bumbleness Supreme Brady Actually, you can. Such a thing would, as Tyne explained, fall under either cover or parody. As such, your argument (however minimal it may be) is rendered invalid.
When I meet my maker, I will have to explain why I listened to this song so many times
I think we all do
oh neil, it's perfect. it's all those halfhearted 30-second unadjusted isolation mashups but actually done well and for the entirety of a given song. thank you for this. schmoyoho could never.
If you laugh your ass off when you get to 1:01 for the first time, I'm pretty sure you're not a human being.
i believe you forgot the word "don't" at some point
Well, shit, you're right. Fuck me.
Danklin's comments don't make any sense.
A Real Human Bean Yeah, but then kobo's comment wouldn't have made any sense. I decided not to change the comment because I don't feel like I should hide my shame.
Let my mistake be a lesson to all you commentators: Double-Check you post before you hit that btuton!
Huehuehue I misspelled "button" on purpose for comedic reasons.
+Danklin D. Roosevelt good guy danklin. props.
This is probably my favorite song of the entire Mouth series. Absolutely gooftastic
i have this track set as my morning alarm (for obvious reasons) and the fight or flight i just experienced when it came on was legendary. literally forgot it was on this album
I've never heard either of these songs on their own, so this is a trip to hear
The sudden shift in tone from the upbeat tone to just "WAKE UP" gives serious whiplash in the best way
This has to be Alternative Universe where System of a Down are the Beach Boys...
I need to live in this universe
elton john actually
@@escriticapop
_Sir_ Elton John, to be precise.
Beach of a Boy
@@scotcheggtheguyguy8009 ok you literally just won.
I sent this to one of my mates who loves Crocodile Rock. I got two messages back. The first was simply "O lord" followed a few minutes later by "I'm scarred"
Good job Neil
Greatest Mashup Ever.
My anxiety vs my depression
Gkys
just realized i left a comment 5 years ago and got the beat laugh from the only relay
Why is this so beautiful? I love it.
Jakob Quinn Because nobody else could see the beauty in this.
I feel like Neil has heard one of these songs so many times to the point where it fills him with unbridled rage, and this was his attempt at some sort of maniacal revenge. The scary part is that I can't tell which of the two he's trying to brutalize.
This allowed me to have an amazing father son moment when he then showed all sorts of songs that were implemented into these songs and it was perfect.
Was in a rough debilitating patch which threw me far off from my vocal training. Heard this for the first time and all that motivation came back. Thanks for getting me back in a more musical state of mind, haven't put so much energy into a performance since bohemian rhapsody.
edit: not since its release year it was just the last thing i sang with that much passion before the bad times
AM I exist?
are we exist?
DOES Bruno Mars is gay?
Does everyone is gay?
Sliced Bread does gay everyone is dope
He didn't have to add the bars, but he did that. He did that for us.
10 years late, but I think this is my favorite thing you've ever made. It elevates both songs and the track itself builds to a wildly satisfyingly conclusion. I listen to it every day. Keep making art.
How can someone even come up with something like this
This, wndrwll, and bustin were the first mouth songs I heard of Neils. I later binged all 3 albums, immediately downloaded, and now I show them to my friends all the time.
I'm sad that I can't expierance the joyus shock of listening to this for the first time.
i choose to belive this song is about this guy's girlfriend leaving keys in inconvenient places and he yells in a recording booth about it. also his dad walks in at the end
My grandma likes Elton John, so one day I told her I wanted to play crocodile rock.
Her expression was priceless
Listening to this makes me remember all the things I angsted over as a teenager while listening to the original System version, that I have now fully owned and embraced and made into a rewarding part of my life. It's a weird kind of triumph I did not realize that only Neil Cicierega's madness could evoke.
i listen to this *every minute, every second*
Honestly, I'm gonna go there and say that I prefer this over the original. As fun as the original is, Neil just does so much more with the melody using SoaD's lyrics than the actual verses by Elton do. There's whole new segments, it's fantastic.