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1) Yes, it is Ian talking in the beginning but then Guy takes over with the ice cream stuff.
2) This is not a live version of Little Debbie. It's the version from the soundtrack. The Instrument movie contains several sequences of studio songs set to disjointed live footage. I would bet money that that song has NEVER been played live.
Now that I've cleared those things up...
Is it just me, or does Little Debbie sound a bit like the Beastie Boys?
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1) Yes, it is Ian talking in the beginning but then Guy takes over with the ice cream stuff.
2) This is not a live version of Little Debbie. It's the version from the soundtrack. The Instrument movie contains several sequences of studio songs set to disjointed live footage. I would bet money that that song has NEVER been played live.
Now that I've cleared those things up...
Is it just me, or does Little Debbie sound a bit like the Beastie Boys?