Display title | Left the Background Music On |
Default sort key | Left the Background Music On |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Meta-joke wherein the background music builds to a dramatic pace, and one of the characters suddenly turns around and complains about the loud music - revealing that what you thought was part of the soundtrack was music actually playing in the show. Bonus points if a second character apologetically turns the music off. A humorous variation of Source Music (which is the technical term for "it's actually in the scene"). |