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  2. Stick Stickly (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stick Stickly" is a song by American metalcore band Attack Attack!. It was released on June 4, 2008, as the lead single from their debut studio album, Someday Came Suddenly. [3] The song became an internet meme for popularizing crabcore, referencing the head bobbing and crab walks in its accompanied music video. [4]

  3. Someday Came Suddenly - Wikipedia

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    Lead single "Stick Stickly" was released for digital download on June 4, 2008. [9] It is named after the Nickelodeon character Stick Stickly, a popsicle stick voiced by Paul Christie that hosted the programming block Nick in the Afternoon. [10] The music video for "Stick Stickly" debuted on MTV Headbangers Ball in 2009. [11]

  4. Attack Attack! (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Attack Attack! released a music video for their debut single "Stick Stickly" in June 2009. [17] The video has led to a number of criticisms, including lengthy pieces by Buddyhead and the British newspaper The Guardian.

  5. Stick Stickly - Wikipedia

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    Stick Stickly is a fictional character created by Agi Fodor and Karen Kuflik, that appears on the television network Nickelodeon. He is a popsicle stick with googly eyes, a jelly bean nose, and a small mouth. He was the host of Nick in the Afternoon, a programming block on the network that aired summers from 1995 to 1998 on weekday afternoons ...

  6. Johnny Franck - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, Franck collaborated with Shomo and released a parody version of their debut single with Attack Attack!, "Stick Stickly" titled, "Thicc Thiccly". [22] The single was included on Bilmuri's album, Rich Sips, which was released on December 17. [23]

  7. Crabcore - Wikipedia

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    "Crabcore" squatting featured in the music video for "Stick Stickly" by metalcore group Attack Attack! A crab. Crabcore is an internet meme that originated in 2007, mocking metalcore guitarists who squat low with their legs spread in a "crab-like" stance while performing.

  8. Attack Attack! discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the American metalcore/electronicore band Attack Attack!, consists of three studio albums, four extended plays, twenty-one singles and fourteen music videos. The band went through numerous line-up changes and broke up in 2013, only to reunite in 2020.

  9. Attack Attack! (album) - Wikipedia

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    Attack Attack! was met with mixed reviews from music critics. Gregory Heaney of AllMusic noted the band's experiment with electropop and metalcore stating, "While this hodgepodge is an interesting gimmick, the elements never feel like they come together in any kind of harmony, making the electronic work feel more like an ironic wink than an earnest attempt to fuse two disparate styles together."