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school project ha

PEPencil_Eclipse•Created October 22, 2020
school project ha
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Okay so I had to do this for Tech Theatre class I had to choose an image out of ten and find ten songs that fit the mood of that image Press the 0-9 keys to play a song. Press space to see the image I used. Here are the reasons why I chose each song: 1. Wolf in Sheep's Clothing This was literally the first song that came to mind when I saw the image- The aggressive tone of the song just seems to fit. 2. Crossfire I just thought of fire when I saw the image and this song is called Crossfire so I picked it. 3. Demons It doesn't really have the same tone as the other songs, but I feel like the lyrics fit with the image. 4. Missing I just wanted an excuse to put in a for KING & COUNTRY song, and this one fit the most. 5. The Other Side of Paradise I was running out of ideas, honestly. I thought of the Bye Bye meme and figured that this song would be good enough, mostly because of the "My body's looking wrong" part. 6. Ticking I don't know, the ominous tone just fits a bit. 7. Heathens Again, the tone kind of fits. 8. Cradles I feel like this one fits the picture the most. The creepily ominous sound to it sets a mood similar to the image. 9. Sarcasm I saw RBOP's AMV for this and realized that the tone of the song is similar to Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. 0. Dance in the Dark Okay, this was mostly just a desperate grab at a final song. But it still fits, right? don't ask me what the image is supposed to be I don't know

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Audio: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing- Set it Off Crossfire- Stephen Demons- Imagine Dragons Missing- for KING & COUNTRY The Other Side of Paradise- Glass Animals Ticking- TIN Heathens- Twenty-One Pilots Cradles- Sub Urban Sarcasm- ??? (I don't know somebody please tell me ;-;) Dance in the Dark- Au/Ra PJ, the OC in the drawing, is mine.

Project Details

Project ID439905800
CreatedOctober 22, 2020
Last ModifiedOctober 23, 2020
SharedOctober 23, 2020
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