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  2. Viking Thunder Clap - Wikipedia

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    Viking clapping of Esteghlal fans in the match against Shahr Khodro, 9 May 2022. Fans of the following teams regularly perform versions of the viking clap: Esteghlal fans performed the Viking clap immediately after the end of the UEFA Euro 2016; With each clap, they call their team nickname "S.S".

  3. Music at sporting events - Wikipedia

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    Since football has a huge spectator base, such songs are often very popular on the charts. Examples of music created to be football songs include New Order's "World in Motion", and "Three Lions" by The Lightning Seeds in collaboration with comedians and football fans: David Baddiel and Frank Skinner. A subset of football music is novelty ...

  4. ESPN unveils nostalgia-tinged SEC on ABC theme song ... - AOL

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    The @SEC on ABC franchise will bring back a fan favorite from the early 2000s, revamping the old school @ESPNCFB theme song 🏈🎶 More on the music kicking off a new era: https://t.co ...

  5. Fan Ranking Names The “Loudest” Stadiums In College Football

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    The post Fan Ranking Names The “Loudest” Stadiums In College Football appeared first on The Spun. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Look: Rankings Name 50 ‘Loudest’ College Football Stadiums

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    A ranking of the 50 “loudest” college football stadiums of all-time was released on Tuesday. LSU checks in at No. 1, followed by Penn State, Texas A&M, Washington and Tennessee.

  7. Vuvuzela - Wikipedia

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    The vuvuzela / v uː v uː ˈ z ɛ l ə / is a horn, with an inexpensive injection-moulded plastic shell about 65 centimetres (2 ft) long, which produces a loud monotone note, typically around B♭ 3 [2] (the first B♭ below middle C). [3] Some models are made in two parts to facilitate storage, and this design also allows pitch variation.

  8. The Philly Specials Combines Football with Music to Make ...

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    That didn’t matter to the Philadelphia Eagles, because you can teach someone to play football. You can’t teach someone to be 6’8”, 365 pounds, sub-20% body fat, and […]

  9. Kernkraft 400 - Wikipedia

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    "Kernkraft 400" is commonly used as a sports chant at sport stadiums (such as in American football, Association football, baseball, basketball, and hockey) all over the world and was ranked number eight by Sports Illustrated in their list of "Top 10 Stadium Anthems". [3]