That’s a good girl!
Double Beat
Many people have forgotten about this little dog, but she’s also a member of the Boxmore/Voxmore family, so I decided to draw her too

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That’s a good girl!
Double Beat
Many people have forgotten about this little dog, but she’s also a member of the Boxmore/Voxmore family, so I decided to draw her too
Crazy that Double Beat is only in two episodes and like has no official art. Whole ass box-bot that faded into obscurity within the show. Why does he never attack the plaza? Is he like one of Boxman’s first robots so he’s like a really old dog that needs to be carried around and is lowkey blind? I want to know more about him
LOOK AT HIS FACE I LOVE HIM 😭
Roland - AD-50 Double Beat
"1970s Japanese-made fuzz-wah with switchable gain stages and rocker-style wah"
cred: reverb.com/BATFUK
I need everyone to pay attention to double beat rn
the voxy bunch!
bi/pan solidarity + kids in rainbow order
Okkotober Day 15: two character who are good friends
I don't know if they counts because they are sliblings but according to the wiki they get along
I-C - Spend My Money (Mixed By Double Beat)
I-C – Spend My Money (Mixed By Double Beat)
I-C – Spend My Money (Mixed By Double Beat) mp3 Download. i-C Comes through with this brand new song titled “Spend My Money” However,The new song “Spend My Money” by i-C was mixed by Double Beat. Listen and share your thoughts with us. I-C – Spend My Money (Mixed By Double Beat)
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Nr. 43 in Hugo Wolf’s Italian Songbook (»Schweig’ einmal still«) imitates a donkey’s call at one point. If taken at a fast half-beat tempo, as is usually done today, it sounds nothing like a donkey; it makes you wonder whether Wolf ever actually heard a donkey in his life. At a whole-beat tempo, it’s absolutely intuitive (and funny).