

" Backyard Beach." Is there anything Ferb can't do?.Olivia Olson shows a great voice in that one.I'm Lindana And I Wanna Have Fun, anyone?.This troper LOVES Busted, especially the The brazilian version, just because I am accostumed to it more that the english one.Did everyone forget about the birthday song that Candace wrote for her mom?!? This troper was crying afterwards it was so beautiful!.Ultra-catchy, probably the best of Ashley Tisdale's singing. "But now you're doing battle/With a panda from Seattle"? Come on. this one not only conjures up that feeling, but also manages to be hilarious AT THE SAME TIME. How about the Toy Story-esque " Missing My Nemesis" (possibly better remembered as "The Moments When We Didn't Get Along")? The original in Toy Story 2 made this troper cry.What other song has the word 'anachronistic' in it? My Chariot from Greece Lightning has its merits.What? No mention of Disco Miniature Golfing Queen? An insanely catchy disco-themed song about miniature golf? ABBA would be proud.The F Games An arena-rock-sounding song that feels so authentic and engaging, you'll swear Freddie Mercury had a hand in composing it.Yes, you will believe a middle-class teenage white girl can sing the Blues. One Little Scare Ought To Do You Some Good gets stuck in my head on a daily basis.I mean think about it, part of its main lyrics is about the singer's girlfriend singing 'bow-chicka-bow-wow' which is a rather infamous background music. If you think about it, it might also count as Crowning Moment of Getting Crap Past the Radar.And if you listen closely, and have a decent knowledge of cartoon history, you'll easily recognize the song as a parody/homage to the Jetson's song, "Eep Opp Ork Ah Ah (Meet Me Tonight)".How is it Gitchee Gitchee Goo and its' extended version haven't made it onto this list yet?! This was the song that convinced the studio to make sure there was a song in every single episode from then on!.While we're on that topic, at one point during Candace's Mushroom Samba in "The Ballad of Badbeard", you can hear a a Suspiciously Similar Song version of Jimi Hendrix's "Hey Joe" for a few seconds.Is that song you're hearing in the background Jimi Hendrix's version of 'The Star Spangled Banner'? Yes, yes it is. Watch the episode "Mom's Birthday" and listen hard when the wax presidents melt. Even when it's not an original song, the music in this show is still awesome.And nearly all of it was centered around this one character. The Countdown showcased Ashley Tisdale's superb singing voice, the many different music styles that can be found on the show, and how songs can range from catchy to hilarious to touching to sad. She sings in 7 out of the top 10 songs and was prominently featured in all but one, far more than any other character. The Countdown itself ended up being an unintended tribute to Candace.Basically every song that made it into the Cliptastic Countdown.The video of which also counts a a Crowning Moment of Getting Crap Past the Radar.And the extended version is even better.Honestly, when Vincent Martella starts harmonizing and the kickass horn section drops in, it becomes the best dancing, most toe-tapping thing ever.

You wouldn't believe a library has so much rhythm until you watch that.

As if this show needs any more proof that it's filled to the brim with Crowning Music of Awesome, think about this: after composing a spectacular, authentic-sounding, toe-tapping, undeniably catchy original hardcore rock song, they take this said song, and shove it in their credits.
