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'''United States of Whatever''' is a 2002 song by Liam Lynch which appears in several YTMNDs. The word "Whatever" (and sometimes other parts of the song) are replaced by sound clips, sometimes from other fads.  
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'''United States of Whatever''' is a song by Liam Lynch that first appeared on his show Sifl & Olly in 1999, and was later released as a single in 2002. Though there were sites in 2004, the fad truly did not kick off until 2005 when jondiesel created "United States of Barrel Roll" featuring Peppy Hare. This lead to other sites and it became a massive fad.  There are probably around 200 different takes on the song with different fads.
  
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== External Links ==
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz7_3n7xyDg United States of Whatever music video]<BR>
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viaTT859Yk0 United States of Whatever on Sifl & Olly]
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Latest revision as of 08:32, April 19, 2012

United States of Whatever
Preview image
Original YTMND:
United States of Barrel Roll
by jondiesel
May 13, 2005
Worthy Spinoffs:
Used Music:
  • Liam Lynch - United States of Everything)

United States of Whatever is a song by Liam Lynch that first appeared on his show Sifl & Olly in 1999, and was later released as a single in 2002. Though there were sites in 2004, the fad truly did not kick off until 2005 when jondiesel created "United States of Barrel Roll" featuring Peppy Hare. This lead to other sites and it became a massive fad. There are probably around 200 different takes on the song with different fads.

External Links

United States of Whatever music video
United States of Whatever on Sifl & Olly


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