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  2. The Axis of Awesome - Wikipedia

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    After the Edinburgh festival, the Axis of Awesome's song "4 Chords", a medley of 36 pop songs that all contain the same basic chord structure, received airplay on BBC Radio 1. [3] This airplay drove listeners to the internet and "4 Chords" went viral, receiving millions of views on YouTube .

  3. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    vi–IV–I–V chord progression in C Play ⓘ. The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It uses the I, V, vi, and IV chords of a musical scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be C–G–Am–F. [1] Rotations include: I–V–vi–IV : C–G–Am–F. V ...

  4. Jordan Raskopoulos - Wikipedia

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    Website. jordanrasko.com. Jordan Nicola Bridget Raskopoulos is an Australian comedian, singer, and television personality. She wrote and performed the Network Ten sketch comedy show The Ronnie Johns Half Hour, and was lead singer for comedy rock group the Axis of Awesome (2006–2018). She came out as a is a transgender woman in 2016.

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  6. List of variations on Pachelbel's Canon - Wikipedia

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    It has inspired songs such as Rob Paravonian's "Pachelbel Rant" and the Axis of Awesome's "Four Chords", which comment on the number of popular songs borrowing the same tune or harmonic structure. [1] [2] "Four Chords" does not directly focus on the chords from Pachelbel's Canon, instead focusing on the I–V–vi–IV progression. [3]

  7. Scissors, Paper, Rock! - Wikipedia

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    Comedy rock. Label. The Axis of Awesome. The Axis of Awesome chronology. Scissors, Paper, Rock! (2008) Infinity Rock Explosion! (2010) Scissors, Paper, Rock! is the debut studio album by Australian comedy band the Axis of Awesome, released on 2 January 2008.

  8. Infinity Rock Explosion! - Wikipedia

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    Infinity Rock Explosion! (2010) Animal Vehicle. (2011) Infinity Rock Explosion! is the second studio album by Australian comedy band the Axis of Awesome, released on 12 February 2010. [1]

  9. Scar (song) - Wikipedia

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    It also charted in New Zealand, where it peaked at number 20 in January 2005. The song was mixed by 12-time Grammy winner Jay Newland. It is the final song in The Axis of Awesome's "Four Chords", which is a medley of 4-chord pop songs.