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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2008

A live cover of Daft Punk's "Aerodynamic" at CASA's Culture Show 2008 at the University of Southern California.

Guitar: John Schroeder
Electric Violin: Jason Yang

We built one of the loops live to demonstrate the loop station to the crowd and then continued with the rest of the song. Sound quality was alot better live obviously.

Thanks for watching/listening!

February 23, 2008

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  • @AmericanMacGregor I'm American. I love Daft Punk, and I hate the show "Two and a half men".

  • @TheResistanceofman You know what's funny? to see you people from U.S.A calling yourselves "americans" like if you were the entire continent.

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  • @leprosymbolic well what would you call us? united statesian?

  • and the hunt for AmericanMacGregor's comment begins... :O

  • how hot is the violinist!? :) also i love the guy that goes YEAH at 2:33

  • Lo mejor empieza en el tiempo 1:45 (Y)

  • I like it

  • Really good

  • Amazing!

  • I need a studio version !

  • @leprosymbolic yes you're right that would be the first thing I thought of when someone says I'm American. Because that means you're a citizen of the USA. But if you said you were American and were really from Brazil/Canada/Peru ect., I wouldn't judge you for saying that you'd just catch me off guard because im used to it meaning you're form the US. I was too aggressive in that earlier post. My bad. these dudes that posted this video are legit.

  • @Tr3s3ntos yeah i guess but the connotation of saying "I'm American" is you're from the United State of America. Saying "I'm American" but meaning you're from South America is kind of misleading but technically true. Sure, you're an American for all technical purposes. When you're at an airport and immigration asks you what nationality you are, do you say "American"?

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