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It has served as a semi-official anthem for Welsh football fans and is a staple in European hockey and basketball arenas. 5. Quick Facts at a Glance

At the University of Central Florida, the song started a tradition where the jumping fans made the entire stadium bounce. Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400

The "Nittany Lions" have arguably the most famous relationship with the song. During their "White Out" games, the crowd's rhythmic jumping to the beat has actually been recorded on seismographs and accelerometers . It has served as a semi-official anthem for

The iconic riff that defines the track wasn't actually written in a high-tech studio. It’s a remix of a SID track called composed by David Whittaker for the 1984 Commodore 64 game Lazy Jones . Florian Senfter (aka Splank!), the mastermind behind Zombie Nation, recorded the original version in 1999 using little more than an MPC 2000 and a PC with a Soundblaster 16 card. 2. The Remix the Creator "Couldn't Stand" The "Nittany Lions" have arguably the most famous

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