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One of the most exciting things about YouTube is all the fun remixes. Check them out after the jump and get ready to laugh, smile, and shake your groove thang. In fact, it was number one until recently, when it was overtaken by Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber. Check out the original clip, as well as the remix, below.
Have you ever watched a video on YouTube that was fairly amusing -- and then watched a music remix of the same video that you can't get out of your head? From the "Slap Chop" infomercial to the "Double Rainbow" phenomenon, more online videoclips are being used to make catchy songs than ever before. With these two clips, the Gregory Brothers became the kings of viral video remixes. Paul "Yosemite Bear" Vasquez's excitable reaction to a "double rainbow" was mesmerizing enough in his hit viral video, but the Brooklyn band made an equally inescapable clip by adding some auto-tune. The group then took Alabama native Antoine Dodson's TV news interview about the attempted rape of his sister, Kelly, and fashioned a pop track so catchy that it's sold 30, downloads thus far. If you ever wanted to hear a club-ready song about a toddler biting the finger of a child, now here's your chance. Who would have expected that the Slap Chop could provide great fodder for a techno-rap song? It was only a matter of time before the post-dentist disorientation featured in the "David" clip was turned into a catchy single. DJ scratches and percussion drops accompany the video's climax as the titular child tries to get out of his seat.