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''"Go for the 8-track!"'' | |||
The '''[[8-track tape]]''' is a now-obsolete format for recorded music. Gaining popularity in the 1970s as a way to play music in cars, they were soon superseded by [[Cassette Tapes|cassette tapes]]. [[Strong Bad]]'s penchant for [[Strong Bad's Technology|obsolete technology]] means the tape format sees occasional reference in [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]. | The '''[[8-track tape]]''' is a now-obsolete format for recorded music. Gaining popularity in the 1970s as a way to play music in cars, they were soon superseded by [[Cassette Tapes|cassette tapes]]. [[Strong Bad]]'s penchant for [[Strong Bad's Technology|obsolete technology]] means the tape format sees occasional reference in [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]. | ||
== Appearances == | |||
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* [[Strong Bad Sings]] — Strong Bad claims that the song collection is available on 8-track cassettes. | * [[Strong Bad Sings]] — Strong Bad claims that the song collection is available on 8-track cassettes. | ||
* Email [[mascot]] — One of the members of the Pile Of Electronics State team is an 8-track player. | * Email [[mascot]] — One of the members of the Pile Of Electronics State team is an 8-track player. | ||
* Email [[road trip]] — [[The Cheat]] crams a CD into the [[Gremlin]]'s 8-track player, which is labeled | * Email [[road trip]] — [[The Cheat]] crams a CD into the [[Gremlin]]'s 8-track player, which is labeled "8-TRAX". | ||
* [[Happy Dethemberween]] — [[Coach Z]] states that [[The Thnikkaman|the Thnikkaman]] put 8-tracks in his slippers | * [[Happy Dethemberween]] — [[Coach Z]] states that [[The Thnikkaman|the Thnikkaman]] put 8-tracks in his slippers "in his day". | ||
=== Instances of the 7-Track === | |||
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The 7-Track is a fictional cassette player introduced in [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] and used in three of the episodes. In real life, although there were [[Fidelipac|3-]] and [[Stereo-Pak|4-track]] tapes, no 7-track ever existed. | The 7-Track is a fictional cassette player introduced in [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] and used in three of the episodes. In real life, although there were [[Fidelipac|3-]] and [[Stereo-Pak|4-track]] tapes, no 7-track ever existed. | ||
* [[Homestar Ruiner]] — Strong Bad has a 7-Track player in his bedroom, saying that its lack of a play button was its downfall. | * [[Homestar Ruiner]] — Strong Bad has a 7-Track player in his bedroom, saying that its lack of a play button was its downfall. | ||
* [[Baddest of the Bands]] — The 7-Track returns, and Strong Bad remembers when he used to put [[Strong Sad]]'s retainer in there to | * [[Baddest of the Bands]] — The 7-Track returns, and Strong Bad remembers when he used to put [[Strong Sad]]'s retainer in there to "make it feel like it's still part of the team". | ||
* [[8-Bit is Enough]] — Strong Bad once again notes the 7-Track player, mentioning its lack of an on-button, speakers, or any place to insert a tape. | * [[8-Bit is Enough]] — Strong Bad once again notes the 7-Track player, mentioning its lack of an on-button, speakers, or any place to insert a tape. | ||
== See Also == | |||
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* [[Electronic Media and Film]] | * [[Electronic Media and Film]] | ||
[[Category:Electronics running gags]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026
"Go for the 8-track!"
The 8-track tape is a now-obsolete format for recorded music. Gaining popularity in the 1970s as a way to play music in cars, they were soon superseded by cassette tapes. Strong Bad's penchant for obsolete technology means the tape format sees occasional reference in Homestar Runner.
Appearances
- Strong Bad Sings — Strong Bad claims that the song collection is available on 8-track cassettes.
- Email mascot — One of the members of the Pile Of Electronics State team is an 8-track player.
- Email road trip — The Cheat crams a CD into the Gremlin's 8-track player, which is labeled "8-TRAX".
- Happy Dethemberween — Coach Z states that the Thnikkaman put 8-tracks in his slippers "in his day".
Instances of the 7-Track
The 7-Track is a fictional cassette player introduced in Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People and used in three of the episodes. In real life, although there were 3- and 4-track tapes, no 7-track ever existed.
- Homestar Ruiner — Strong Bad has a 7-Track player in his bedroom, saying that its lack of a play button was its downfall.
- Baddest of the Bands — The 7-Track returns, and Strong Bad remembers when he used to put Strong Sad's retainer in there to "make it feel like it's still part of the team".
- 8-Bit is Enough — Strong Bad once again notes the 7-Track player, mentioning its lack of an on-button, speakers, or any place to insert a tape.