10 Awesome Remixes of Internet Memes

If you're sitting on DoAndroidsDance right now, we have to assume two things about you: You love dance music, and you have at least seen a meme on the

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If you're sitting on DoAndroidsDance right now, we have to assume two things about you: You love dance music, and you have at least seen a meme on the Internet in your life. We would even assume that you've spent a good amount of time getting your chuckle on to some of the funniest memes out there. We know we have. DJs and producers are doing practically the same, only they spend their time making music and mixes when not trolling the 'Net for gold. At times, their paths converge, and we get some hilariously awesome remixes of Internet memes. Everyone from Crookers to Kill the Noise has taken the time out to show appreciation for the hilarity in humanity, and we wanted to take a look at some of the more hilarious remixes of your favorite Internet memes, from Sweet Brown to Amy's Bakery.

Kill The Noise & Feed Me - "Thumbs Up (For Rock N' Roll)"

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This kid Owen is the shit, truthfully. Any kid who's getting frustrated about riding bikes needs to just listen to his words of encouragement, then rock out and get back on the bicycle. It made sense that Kill the Noise and Feed Me would flip this into an uptempo anthem, full of light guitar flourishes and the like. Believe in yourself; you'll get the hang of it, we know it.

DJ Tim Dolla - "Sweet Brown's Theme"

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Sweet Brown's TV news interview after a fire in her building was epic; she's such a character, damn near anything she said is drop-worthy, from "I got bronchitis" and "oh Lord Jesus, it's a fire" to the massive "ain't nobody got time for that!" DJ Tim Dolla took practically everything worth it's weight in Internets gold and turned it into an organ-driven Jersey club/trap masterpiece.

MUST DIE! & Getter - "Amy's Bakery"

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We're not sure how much of the EDM crowd is watching Kitchen Nightmares, but the "Amy's Bakery" episode was a pretty special beast, featuring an odd couple who thought they knew how to run a restaurant but ended up just bitching out at everyone. When the episode aired, they ended up bitching out at their Facebook haters. MUST DIE! and Getter did the best thing anyone could do, turning their hateful rage into a megaton dubstep bomb, with meows.

Dillon Francis - "Popped A Molly I'm Sweatin' (Aylen Remix)"

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Dillon Francis' Internets humor is untouchable. Dude just "gets" it, from his tweets to his hilarious YouTube videos. Last fall, someone took the Trinidad Jame$ "popped a molly, I'm sweating" line from "All Gold Everything" and looped it for six minutes. Hilarity ensued. Dillon Francis made his own version of that six-minute loop, which was even funnier because he was a bit off with his delivery. In any case, leave it to Aylen to remix Dillon's video into a wild moombahton/trap track. Full of Dillon's exclamations, this one does double duty as a hilarious joke that'd slay the dancefloor.

DJ Powa - "Nobody Can Cross It" Remix

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Clifford Brown's the man. If you're in an area where there's a river that you can't cross, and you have doubts about if anyone can cross the river, talk to Clifford. He'll let you know. Or you can just play them DJ Powa's rework, which has a fly tropical trap vibe to it. It was a sad situation, but you have to applaud Powa's ability to bring some humor to it... and most importantly, making a pretty damn catchy PSA.

Crookers - "Big Booty Bootleg"

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"Big Booty Bitches" is a hilarious piece of Internets gold. It showed perfectly how you don't need some huge melodies or lyrics to make a great dance song. It's all about infectiousness. Crookers turned that on its ear, beefing up perfection and turning it into a monster.

Wick-it's "Bed Intruder" Remix

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Antoine Dodson was dead serious when he went on TV to tell his sister's attempted racist that they were not only looking for him, but were going to find him, but somehow an auto-tuned version of this was recorded and sold on iTunes. The Internets went nuts, and we imagine a few remixes of this one got flipped, but Wick-it's dubstep rendition was aces above many, chopping a number of the lines and making this one hit hard.

Funtastic Power!'s "Leeroy Jenkins" Remix

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Are we fans of this kind of rave-centric music at this point? Not really. There's something about that hilarious "Leeroy Jenkins" World of Warcraft clip being thrown over that happy hardcore sound, which has soundtracked quite a few video games in the past. We have no idea who or what a Funstastic Power! is, but if there are more video game memes out there, we need him to remix them.

LUMBERJVCK - "Kapooyah!"

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Earlier this year, Michelle Clark took to the local news to explain what a recent hailstorm sounded like. Her exclamaitions of "Kapooyah! Kapooyah!" were amazing, and we commend LUMBERJVCK for turning them into a massive dubstep tune. Some of those basslines hit us like "kapooyah!" as well.

DJ Rashad & Freshmoon - "Everybody"

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The epic cry from A&E's Intervention has been remixed and parodied many times over, for good reason. It was a truly sad piece of TV programming, but that damn cry is legendary, as is the love a son has for his father. What we love is how footwork producers can flip and edit their sample material, and Rashad & Freshmoon flipping this scene into a piece of amen-driven excellence is so necessary.

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