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* [https://www.stark-effect.com/doke.html Stark Effect], one of the early pioneers of the form, who also appeared on NPR to discuss Dictionaraoke circa 2002. His track [https://www.stark-effect.com/doke/Stark_Effect_-_We_Like_Repartee.mp3 "We Like Repartee"] is both a great example and self-referential wink-and-nod to the form.
* The Wayback Machine archive for [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20121106204854/http://dictionaraoke.mirrors.gweep.net/ dictionaraoke.mirrors.gweep.net], which holds over a hundred Dictionaraoke covers ranging from Fred Astaire to AC/DC. Amazingly, the Wayback Machine didn't skip over the MP3s, and as of this writing most or all of them are still downloadable.
* A [[YouTube]] search on the term will turn up examples ranging all the way back to the beginning of the century.
* CD/Vinyl/MP3 recording info site Discogs.com has flagged [https://www.discogs.com/artist/2869017-Dictionaraoke+&cd=25&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us a couple examples] in its database of tracks.