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* Joker actually sings one (although we can only read the lyrics) in ''[[The Killing Joke]]''. Best argument ever for actually animating ''[[The Killing Joke]]''. |
* Joker actually sings one (although we can only read the lyrics) in ''[[The Killing Joke]]''. Best argument ever for actually animating ''[[The Killing Joke]]''. |
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOb4fOGQHCE Joker's song from "The Killing joke"] covered as a [[Sanity Slippage Song|cold lament of madness]]. |
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOb4fOGQHCE Joker's song from "The Killing joke"] covered as a [[Sanity Slippage Song|cold lament of madness]]. |
Revision as of 21:55, 10 December 2013
- Joker actually sings one (although we can only read the lyrics) in The Killing Joke. Best argument ever for actually animating The Killing Joke.
- Joker's song from "The Killing joke" covered as a cold lament of madness.
- Oh, and in case that wasn't enough for you: Here, have The Killing Joke, METAL EDITION. You're welcome.
- Matthew Patel from Scott Pilgrim has the honor of singing his own song called "Slick", complete with fireballs and demon hipster chicks.
- Arguably, the song "I Hate You Please Die" by Crash & The Boys also counts.
- Bowser sings one in Nintendo Power's Super Mario Adventures comic.
- The Musical Episode of Nodwick has Utharr's lyric-changed version of "Enter Sandman", followed by the entire bad trio's version of "We are the Champions".
- Carnage Rules, by Green Jelly. Don't need to tell you who this is about.