This is a video of everybody’s favorite acapella group (unless your friends or family are in one, or you’re still hanging onto Rockapella from Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?) Maytree performing some sound effects of the time-traveling Delorean from Back To The Future, along with the theme (with
This is a video of talented acapella group MayTree (previously) covering the theme song from Thomas & Friends. They do a splendid job, five out of five finger in the cheek popping sounds. You know, when I was growing up children’s programming didn’t have theme songs. As a matter of
This is a video of the internet’s resident acapella group Rockapella MayTree performing Metallica’s ‘Master Of Puppets’ as a tribute to Stranger Things’ Eddie Munson. It is a must watch — that mouth guitar solo is WILD. A whole lot of tongue and funny faces going on. Like foreplay, but
With the resurgence of Kate Bush’s 1985 ‘Running Up That Hill (Deal With God)’ thanks to Stranger Things, this is a video of Korean acapella group MayTree covering the song, complete with lyrics (a rarity for them to include the singing portion in their covers). They do a spectacular job
This is a video of the Maytree Acapella Quintet (previously) performing the soundtrack and sound effects of Street Fighter II ENTIRELY WITH THEIR MOUTHS. Me? I only use my mouth for eating and yelling at people. They do an amazing job, and the faces they make were definitely value-add as
This is a video of South Korean acapella quintet MayTree (previously) performing a brief history of Windows startup sounds, including such bangers as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 10, and Windows 11. Which was your favorite? Mine has been and always will be Windows XP. As
This is a video of South Korea’s Maytree a cappella quintet performing the Star Wars theme (previously: Windows and iPhone sound effects and movie production company intros). They do a wonderful job, although the way they move it almost looks like they recorded the sounds slower and then sped it
Because the human voice is the most powerful instrument in the world, this is a video of South Korean a capella quintet Maytree performing the opening intro for a lot of the major US movie production companies, including (in order) 20th Century Fox, Disney, Universal, Columbia, Warner Bros., Paramount, Pixar,