This is an experiment to see how different types of liquids react when placed over a speaker and assaulted with varying levels of sound.
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Inspired by The Chemical Brothers.
The first two tests used car soap, and the last two were done with milk.
In the 50% speed version, you can actually watch the individual drops rise and fall with the music.
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"Calling You"
"Annoy Me"
Swifty Extended"
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what songs where used?
djesweofkfjwio 8 months ago
@djesweofkfjwio Take a second and read the description on any video you watch. Most often it'll save you from having to comment.
ObviouslyBenHughes 8 months ago 4
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FAKE
rulesofprey77 1 year ago
@rulesofprey77 YES, OF COURSE IT IS.
ObviouslyBenHughes 1 year ago 18
Very cool, man.
HouseholdHacker 1 year ago 13
@HouseholdHacker Nice, thanks guy! :D
ObviouslyBenHughes 1 year ago