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Not to be confused with the group that sang [[Sonic CD|Sonic Boom]].
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== [[Anime]] ==
* ''[[Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai]]'', parodying ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[Indiana Jones]]'', and quite a few others.
* ''[[Lucky Star]]'', during the race scene, had a suspiciously ''[[Initial D]]'' sounding song , One time in episode 2 there was a ''Gun Buster'' parody, with a knockoff of the opening song, "Active Heart", [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Emq0Xf6zVDw seriously] , and in episode 17 there was a parody of Cat's Eye using a knockoff of [http://video.yahoo.com/watch/622059/2944980 the ending theme]{{Dead link}} , but with Kagami as an extra.
* [[Joe Hisaishi]] pretty much plays around with one or two melodies for the entire soundtrack of ''[[Film/HowlsHowl's Moving Castle (anime)|HowlsHowl's Moving Castle]]''.
** There is also a section of 'Ashitaka and San' ([[Princess Mononoke]]) that sounds very similar to part of 'Ano Natsu E/Inochi no Namae' ([[Spirited Away]]).
* The ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' episode "Pierrot le Fou" includes a brilliant pastiche by [[Yoko Kanno]] of [[Pink Floyd]]'s "On the Run". (This is actually a legitimate cover; it's even listed on the soundtrack as "On the Run" with the original writers credited.)
* Occurs early in the first episode of Gundam 0083 when Kou, Burning, Kieth and Alan are having a staged Mobile Suit battle to test a new attachment for the GM. The show's first theme is played with a different tempo for effect.