When this video was first broadcast, audiences feared it was real, and that jam would be pumped into their homes through the screen
The Eternal Playlist
Welcome to The Eternal Playlist
Hey there, music lover! Welcome to The Eternal Playlist, where we celebrate all kinds of music together. Jump right in by:
- Sharing whatever you're currently jamming to
- Discovering awesome new tracks and artists from fellow music enthusiasts
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Community Guidelines:
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Keep it friendly: No harassment or personal attacks over music taste (or anything else). We're all here to have a good time!
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Stay positive: Music is personal, and that's what makes it beautiful! Constructive discussion is totally fine, but let's focus on sharing the music we love rather than tearing down what others enjoy.
Let's make this a fun, welcoming space where everyone feels comfortable sharing their musical discoveries!
"Feared"!?
I first encountered the song while watching a world history documentary.
This song contains a real life cheat code that lets you walk through walls.
"Pump up the jam" is an anagram of "jam up the pump"
If you wanna hear something hilariously bad, check out Sondra Prill's "unique" cover of this song. It's basically her shouting the lyrics at a bunch of people on the beach, and was so awful she's tried to have it scrubbed from the internet. To no avail, of course.
