Musical parody duo Hard'n'Phirm are best known for their bluegrass medley of Radiohead songs, but also conjured up this nugget of surreal joy, a song about everyone's favourite irrational number, Pi.
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Category: Art
Posted on: March 14, 2009 5:00 AM, by SciencePunk
Musical parody duo Hard'n'Phirm are best known for their bluegrass medley of Radiohead songs, but also conjured up this nugget of surreal joy, a song about everyone's favourite irrational number, Pi.
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LOL!!! This is amazing every time I watch it, and it's been multiple today. I love it that you have it categorized under "art" too. Very avant-garde.
Posted by: Lola | March 14, 2009 6:38 PM
"Very avant-garde" does that mean it's on the leading edge of the avante garde?
Posted by: complex field | March 16, 2009 5:30 PM
Like a Gillette Sensor Excel
Posted by: Frank the SciencePunk | March 16, 2009 11:08 PM