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Crazy Frog Destroys Another Song

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The criminal masterminds behind the Crazy Frog have appropriated the Queen anthem ‘We Are The Champions’ for the upcoming football World Cup.

 

The track, officially titled ‘We Are The Champions (Ding A Ding Dong)’, will go head-to-head with British band Embrace’s official England team song, ‘World At Your Feet’. Crazy Frog will be looking for another chart scalp, after topping the charts ahead of Coldplay in 2005.

 

‘We Are The Champions’ was originally released by Queen in 1977, as a double a-side with fellow sporting anthem ‘We Will Rock You’. The band famously closed their concerts with the number. It was also performed to stirring effect to close the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness in 1992. Always a favourite with victorious sporting teams, Mercury was once quoted as saying he was surprised no one had written an anthem to replace it.

 

It is rumoured that the official Queen Fan Club is currently seeking the services of the Brazilian Government, who are known to be highly proficient in exterminating a variety of frog species in the Amazon basin.

 

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http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2006/apr06/20060428_crazyfrog.html

Has this guy not already made enough money out of our pain? :sick:

 

I say we rip his ears off. See how he fecking likes it.

is there a pic of this guy/guys who are doing this?

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