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*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miUswgzf21o "Star Dust"], another Anders Lundqvist tune, sounds similar to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8c8lp6jKPw "Nosmo King"] by Myvoice, whose real name is Jukke Lundqvist(no relation).
*** "The Search for Otherland" rips off Laserdance's "The Challenge".
** mindxpander's [http://www.spacesynth.de/musics/mindXpander_-_Town_Circus.mp3 Town Circus]{{Dead link}} appears to have been inspired by [[Cirque Du Soleil]], particularly [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8_qFFy6R6Q Kaze] from ''[[Saltimbanco]]''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mjlM_RnsVE "Monster" by Skillet] has been compared to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8UBRBYBW6U "Animal I Have Become]" by [[Three Days Grace]]. Ironically, both songs have been in a [[Smackdown vs. Raw]] game (2010 and 2007 respectively).
** Also "Monster" and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rdmG0k8S8k "Getting Away With Murder"] by Papa Roach.
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== Radio ==
* ''[[Dead Ringers (TV series)|Dead Ringers]]'' managed to avoid this trope a surprising amount of the time despite being completely based on impressions and parodies, as most of its regular targets were also [[The BBC|BBC]] productions. They did use Jimmy Harted theme musics for some of their one-off sketches, though, such as when they put one of the BBC's most well-known political interviewers into a superhero story to form [http://www.clickteam.info/davidn/music/paxman!.mp3 The Continuing Adventures of Paxman]{{Dead link}}.
* ''[[American Top 40]]'': A Jimmy Hart version of "Afternoon Delight" (by the Starland Vocal Band) was used from 1977-1978 as a cue, while the ending bar of the show's ending theme from 1979-1984 sounded like Raydio's "Jack & Jill."
* The radio countdown show ''Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40'' uses bumpers that are Jimmy Hart versions of country songs. This carried over from when Kingsley hosted ''American Country Countdown'', which uses original-tune bumpers now that [[Garfunkel|Kix Brooks]] hosts it.
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