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Turns out when Justin Bieber is slowed down 800% he is amazing

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:lol: That's absolutely wonderful, hahahah! :D And you're right, he really sounds like Sigur Rós!

I had no idea he could sound so incredible, ha.

 

I'm curious to see who else sounds good slowed down 800%.

my mind has been blown.

 

we should have a LP just for this song.

I was thinking that. :lol:

 

Woo Emma, saving the day. :awesome:

DID I HEAR SIGUR RÒS :wacko: ?

Oh wait.. Justin Bieber :wreck:

no wait..this is pretty cool :wideeyed:

Coldplay backwards sounds suspisciously like Sigur Ros!

wow :laugh3:

At least 800% slower I can finally stand him!

I heard this was fake

Could be part of a soundtrack of a horror film.

This confuses me, because I keep thinking if it was slowed down 100% it would be stopped, so how on earth can you stop it 8 times and get this?

 

I must be failing at life here.

 

Someone explain.

This confuses me, because I keep thinking if it was slowed down 100% it would be stopped, so how on earth can you stop it 8 times and get this?

 

I must be failing at life here.

 

Someone explain.

think it's just going relative to the speed. So 10 seconds slowed down 100% would just take 20 seconds.

Oh, that kinda makes sense. Thanks.

Sounds edited to me, the program maker keeps saying otherwise but I'm not convinced.

I'd like to see somebody else do it, or be able to reverse it to believe it.

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