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Daft Punk is the collective name of Paris musicians Thomas Bangalter (born January 3, 1975) and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (born February 8, 1974). The duo are considered one of the most successful electronic music collaborations of all time, both in album sales and in critical acclaim. The name Daft Punk was inspired by a review in the British music magazine Melody Maker, which dubbed their first collaboration, the Beach Boys-inspired guitar group Darlin', "a bunch of daft punk."
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'''Daft Punk''' is an electronic music band based in Paris, France. Much of their music has been used at one point or another but four songs seem to have caught on with the YTMND audience.
  
Four songs from Daft Punk have appeared in YTMND soundtracks compiled by [[User:fyrestorm|fyrestorm]]. They are: "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger", "Technologic", "Robot Rock", and "Da Funk".
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==Songs used in fads==
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These songs have appeared in the [[YTMND Soundtrack]] compiled by [[User:fyrestorm|fyrestorm]].
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==="Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"===
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This accompanies the [[Ninja works it|Work It]] fad. The song's "Work It" nickname was made popular by a  [http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/workit.html flash video] featuring the video game character [[w:Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun|Kunio]].
  
{{From Wikipedia}}
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==="Technologic"===
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"[[Technologic]]" was used in the fad featuring Osaka from the anime Azumanga Diaoh.  The song was also used for some of the early iPod sites.  Other sites will play around with the lyrics of the song, all related to technological actions (e.g., plug it, play it, burn it, zip it).
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==="Robot Rock"===
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"Robot Rock" never really evolved as a fad compared to "Technologic" and "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger", but the song itself became a popular music choice among sites depicting robots and robotic movement.
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==="Da Funk"===
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"Da Funk" was the theme used in the [[PTKFGS]] equivalent of the "[[O RLY?]]" fad.
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=== "[[Face to Face]]" ===
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A minor fad involving synchronizing speech to the titular song.
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==Legal action==
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[[Max]] has stated on [[Ventrilo]] that he has received a Cease & Desist order from Virgin Records regarding use of Daft Punk samples on YTMND, though the continued existence of Daft Punk sites suggests he is either still in legal communication with Virgin Records or simply has no intention of complying.
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{{Wikipedia|Daft Punk}}
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[[Category:Music]]
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[[Category:Legal threats]]

Latest revision as of 08:45, April 19, 2012

Daft Punk is an electronic music band based in Paris, France. Much of their music has been used at one point or another but four songs seem to have caught on with the YTMND audience.

Songs used in fads

These songs have appeared in the YTMND Soundtrack compiled by fyrestorm.

"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"

This accompanies the Work It fad. The song's "Work It" nickname was made popular by a flash video featuring the video game character Kunio.

"Technologic"

"Technologic" was used in the fad featuring Osaka from the anime Azumanga Diaoh. The song was also used for some of the early iPod sites. Other sites will play around with the lyrics of the song, all related to technological actions (e.g., plug it, play it, burn it, zip it).

"Robot Rock"

"Robot Rock" never really evolved as a fad compared to "Technologic" and "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger", but the song itself became a popular music choice among sites depicting robots and robotic movement.

"Da Funk"

"Da Funk" was the theme used in the PTKFGS equivalent of the "O RLY?" fad.

"Face to Face"

A minor fad involving synchronizing speech to the titular song.

Legal action

Max has stated on Ventrilo that he has received a Cease & Desist order from Virgin Records regarding use of Daft Punk samples on YTMND, though the continued existence of Daft Punk sites suggests he is either still in legal communication with Virgin Records or simply has no intention of complying.

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