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Local bands: Rock Melon

By: Persephone Pond

Rock Melon is a local band based in Highland Park, Saint Paul. This surf-pop-indie band consists of six talented students from around the Highland Park area. This article will go over a few need-to-know facts about the band before listening to their music.

Before going over the music the band has released as of late, it’s important to know the talent behind music. Here’s a quick introduction to the band.

Zack Nelson (he/him) is a senior at HPSH and the founder of the band. He plays both the guitar and bass. Elzie Bieganek (she/her) is one of the two talented vocalists of Rock Melon, currently attending SPA as a junior. Erin Moore (she/her) is a junior at HPSH, and the second vocalist of Rock Melon. Ryan Mitchell (he/him) and Izzy Montgomery (she/her) both play guitar, and Syan Blackwood (they/them) plays the drums for the band.

Now, the music itself this small band produces showcases a wide range of talent in terms of instrumentals, vocals, and production. All music is recorded by the band, and released on all streaming platforms.

Their latest releases include three singles from their upcoming album. The three tracks are “First Love’s Name”, “Eucalyptus”, and “The Architect”. All of these songs were written by the band members, and feature riveting vocals and soothing instrumentals.

The band plays live music around the Saint Paul/Minneapolis area, so keep an eye out for their next gig. Small venues around the metro area often support other small local bands as well. Attending live concerts is an easy, low commitment way to support these young artists.

To support this growing band, give them a follow on Instagram @rockmelonband. Stream their music on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube music, and more!

‘Hungry Hermits’ A game by Tangotek made in Minecraft!

By: Julia Yang

Tangotek, otherwise known as “Tango” for short, is a Minecraft YouTuber most known for being on the ‘Hermitcraft’ server. ‘Hermitcraft’ is currently one of the most popular SMP’s around the Minecraft community along with others such as ‘Lifesteal’ and the ‘QSMP’.

Tango enjoys making a variety of games on ‘Hermitcraft’; one of his most successful and loved ones being in season 9 called ‘Decked Out 2’. All of these games are made in a vanilla survival world usually over the course of a couple of months, to a year, based on the complexity of the redstone.

Tango always streams the process of making the games live on his Twitch channel as he can get tips from his very intelligent viewers in the chat. They’re a huge help at solving bugs and coming up with unique ideas, making his life just a little bit easier.

His most recent game, only to be finished and opened to the rest of the server on December 6th, is called ‘Hungry Hermits’. ‘Hungry Hermits’ is based off of the party game ‘Plate Up’ where you are to serve customers the correct food they order whilst juggling 4 other activities and orders at the same time.

The game ‘Hungry Hermits’ goes by in “days” just like ‘Plate Up’ would. There are 8 days in total, and as each day goes on, the orders and number of customers get harder and harder.

As much as I’d like to sit here and explain every mechanic in full detail, I will do my very best to dumb it down to its simplest form.

The customers are fun and customized with the heads of the other Hermits (members of the server), they can leave a little bit of a mess and all of them have armor stand animations that tell you how much patience they have left. If a customer loses their patience, it’s game over. Your goal is to get their order and make it happen before their patience or the day runs out.

In the kitchen, the basic tools are a crafter, a cauldron, an ordering system, the freezer, a campfire to cook food, and the flood room.

To craft things you may need for food in later days, like gold to make a golden carrot, you must order from the ordering system and use the crafter to break the gold down into nuggets. Or maybe you’re making a cookie, where you will need to craft it using the crafter— but be warned, the crafter is a lot slower than any player would like.

The cauldron is simply used to get water for water bottles when customers order it. Although, once in a while, you just may need to refill the cauldron if it runs out.

The ordering system is a lectern with a book on it. You choose the item you want by going to the corresponding page, and press the button above where it will deliver your item to you in a matter of seconds.

You get frozen meats like cod, pork, and chicken from the freezer by throwing a snowball into a target block. But the freezer, if I’m being honest with you, is a death trap. The freezer is a one-way road where if your partner isn’t there to open the door for you from the outside, you can and will die from hyperthermia. There have already been countless deaths from the freezer in the test runs.

The campfire, as I stated before, is used to cook things that may need to be cooked. Stuff like raw meat or potatoes.

The flood room is how to prevent a flood hazard from happening. An alarm will go off, then one player must stand on a pressure plate near the freezer while the other player must run to the complete opposite end and turn a valve to stop the flood. If you fail to do so in time, the kitchen will be flooded with water, causing a mild inconvenience.

Another hazard is rats. Underneath the restaurant are running hopper minecarts that will suck up any items thrown onto the floor. If sucked up, it will trigger the rat hazard. The rats are really just silverfish, but either way, they’ll drop down into your kitchen and attack you.

The last hazard as of December 10th (Tango is prone to add more updates later on) is the phone. The phone will occasionally ring, if you fail to answer it after the 4th ring, you will lose 4 points from your overall score. Another mechanic for the phone is that you can ring it on your own accord which will make customers arrive to your restaurant faster, making it harder but you will gain more points.

As you work in the kitchen, you may also work in the back area that is the farm. On the farm, you’ll do farm-y things. You’ll collect wheat, carrots, beetroot, melon, pumpkin, potato— basically 70% of the food traffic relies on you. Get it to your partner running the front house, and you can retreat back to your barn and get ready for future orders or work on the load of current orders.

Tango has always had a knack for creating incredible games in vanilla Minecraft, and as much as I also love ‘Decked Out 2’ as much as the next fan, I personally really like ‘Hungry Hermits’ just a bit more.

‘Hungry Hermits’ uses the armor stand mod the server has installed to its fullest extent, along with the disc, note block, and player head mod. The choice of making it a solely multiplayer game is just so enjoyable. I think I like this game a bit more because I really enjoy watching the Hermits interact with each other, it’s really the only reason why I watch ‘Hermitcraft’, and in ‘Decked Out 2’ it was a solely single player game.

As I said before, Tango has only just rendered it playable and open to play on the server, meaning that you can still catch livestreams and episodes actively coming out!

Tango usually uploads the replays of his streams to his second channel “Tangotek2” if you can’t catch them live on your own time. Plus, you’ll really only find Hermits playing rounds of ‘Hungry Hermits’ on Tangotek2 because it’s often easier to just stream it rather than having a 2 hour episode on the main channel. This also happened with ‘Decked Out 2’ where he just streamed all of the runs instead of making episodes— I’m really starting to wonder what the real main channel is.

Visit Tangotek or Tangotek2 for way more information than what I gave you, and have fun watching Hermits play ‘Hungry Hermits’!

Peanut butter chocolate chip cookies review

By: Norah Hoglund and Max Cahoon

While chocolate chip cookies are very delicious, what is even better is peanut butter chocolate chip cookies. We tried this recipe out because right now is the perfect time to make cookies and share them with your friends and family. Just make sure no one is allergic to peanut butter!

Review

Taste

These cookies had such a good taste; we would say they were probably some of the best cookies we have ever made. The peanut butter makes them really really good because the saltiness of the peanut butter contrasts the sweetness of the cookie and it is a really great flavor, especially if you love peanut butter. A lot of people know that chocolate and peanut butter go really well together, and that fact does not change in this instance.

All of the ingredients in this cookie just go very well together and make for a great cookie. It is also not too sweet, due to the peanut butter. When they came warm fresh out of the oven, they were the best. We had them with milk and we agreed that they were some of the best cookies ever.

The only downside is that once you taste them when they are warm it’s a little underwhelming when you eat them at room temperature, but you can always warm them up.

Our rating: 9.9/10

Ease of making

These cookies were a bit of a challenge to make. We decided to brown the butter (see how in the recipe notes), even though the recipe doesn’t call for it, because it makes for a richer cookie. The recipe said to melt the butter anyway, so we browned it in a pot and added the peanut butter to the butter.

Once we had mixed together all the wet ingredients and dry ingredients, we mixed the two together. The dough then was very thick and we had to mix it with our hands because a whisk or spatula couldn’t mix it.

We filled up two trays with all of our dough and decided to put both trays in the oven at the same time, to save time baking them. The only thing we had to change was to bake them for 2-3 extra minutes.

The rest of the instructions were fairly easy and these cookies were definitely worth the effort we put into them. It was also a really fun experience making these, especially if you love baking. Our rating: 8/10

Overall

Overall, these cookies were so delicious and fairly easy to make for a high-quality cookie recipe. These cookies were very good and absolutely worth all of the effort we put into them. It was a fun experience. We rate this recipe a 9/10 and you should absolutely try it.

Here is the link to the recipe: https://handletheheat.com/peanut-butter-chocolate-chip-cookies/

Recipe

Ingredients

  • ▢ 2 1/2 cups (318 grams) bleached all-purpose flour, measured correctly
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • ▢ 1 stick (113 grams) unsalted butter
  • ▢ 3/4 cup (202 grams) creamy peanut butter
  • ▢ 1/2 cup (100 grams) granulated sugar
  • ▢ 1 cup (200 grams) packed dark brown sugar
  • ▢ 2 large eggs plus 1 egg yolk, at room temperature
  • ▢ 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • ▢ 2 cups (340 grams) semi sweet chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350ºF. Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt.
  1. In a large heat-safe bowl, microwave the butter until melted. Vigorously stir the peanut butter into the hot butter until well combined. Stir in the granulated sugar and brown sugar until well combined. Add the eggs and yolk, one at a time, stirring well after each addition. Add in the vanilla. Gradually stir in the flour mixture until just combined. Stir in the chocolate chips.
  1. Dough may be loose and slightly crumbly. It will not appear like normal chocolate chip cookie dough. If it’s unbearably crumbly, that’s likely due to discrepancies among brands of peanut butter and if you used unbleached flour. Add 2 tablespoons milk if that’s the case.
  1. OPTIONAL: If time permits, cover the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 24 hours but no more than 72 hours. Let the dough sit at room temperature just until it is soft enough to scoop.
  1. Divide the dough into 3-tablespoon sized balls using a large spring-loaded cookie scoop and drop onto prepared baking sheets. Flatten dough slightly into disc shapes with your palms. Dot each disc with a few extra chocolate chips for picture-perfect cookies.
  1. Bake for 12 minutes, or until golden brown. Let cool for 5 minutes before removing to wire racks to cool completely.
  1. Cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

NOTE: to brown butter, cook it in a pan on medium heat until it turns golden brown. This should be 5-7 minutes after it melts.

‘Sky: Children of the Light’

By: Cleo Newton

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For about the last year, ‘Sky: Children of the Light’ has been my favorite mobile game.

It’s a game where you have to find and gather winged light (which take the form of glowing children). After acquiring your first winged light, you form a cape and your first wedge. This wedge is the amount of times you can flap in a row before having to recharge when flying. The amount of times you can flap is displayed on your cape to other players. The cape in this game is key when flying, without one, you can’t fly. Flying is crucial in many parts of this game; you may not be able to get to certain places if you can’t fly. The animation for the capes in this game mimics the way wings flap.

You can gather more winged light as you explore the world and discover new places. In each place, there’s a shrine where you can log down the new area and add it to your map.

There’s a reason why this game is called ‘Children of the Light’, in the game, there are supposedly no adults (they have all passed). All the adults are spirits. Spirits are another important aspect in this game. As you find more spirits, you get to relive a short but important part of their life. After finding out their story, you gain an emote, or in some cases, a new voice (The voice changes every time you “honk”).

Honking can be used to find other players in the game or to summon nearby butterflies. These butterflies can be used to recharge your cape. Another use for honking is to flip over crabs. The crabs in the game are hostile and will attack you, “yelling” to flip them over keeps them from hurting you.

Throughout the game, you’ll find red candles with bits of light/wax floating above the flame. You can collect these and use the wax to forge candles; these candles are your main form of currency in Sky. You can use it to buy cosmetics from the spirits or from temple elders. Cosmetics include pants, masks, hair, capes, and props.

In this game, you can light up other players with your candle to see what they look like; it’s kind of like saying hi. After this, you can spend a candle to either talk to them on a nearby bench (if available) or friend them. If you don’t want to spend a candle to friend someone, you can send them a code which then can be typed into a bar (in settings).

Sky has annual events that last a few weeks. During this time, you can buy limited time cosmetics and props. You can also do this with the seasons Sky hosts. The seasons are like events but last longer and have more things you can buy.

Lastly, there are different realms you can explore. The last one being “The Eye of Eden”. Here, you climb a mountain before giving your winged light away to statues. I think these statues represent fallen skykids. After giving away all your winged light, you die and then get reborn. Part of getting reborn means you get ascended candles, a more difficult form of currency to acquire.

After getting reborn, you will lose all your winged light but you will also gain a new winged light which will be added onto the total count after you regather all your winged light again.

After reading this, I hope you’ll consider playing ‘Sky: Children of the Light’. I would give it a 4.5/5.

You can play ‘Sky: Children of the Light’ on multiple platforms including, the Switch, Steam, and mobile devices (Android & Apple IOS).

Song meanings of the EP ‘Superclean, Vol.II’ by The Marías

By: Christine Yang

The Marías is a psychedelic-soul lovechild of Puerto Rican-bred band with María Zardoya, Josh Conway, Jesse Perlman, and Edward James. The EP ‘Superclean, Vol II’ was released on September 28, 2018, with six songs on it. The EP is a blend between alternative and indie (Latin indie).

“Ruthless”:

“Ruthless” can be about someone who’s in love with somebody that they haven’t seen in awhile, but still have affections towards them and want to have a relationship with them. 

“Cariño”:

“Cariño” can be interpreted as a song to appreciate a romantic lover, and how you find peace just being with them. Or it can be about someone you love and how you’re telling them they’re special in many different ways.

“ABQ”:

The song “ABQ” can be interpreted as about anxiety, how you feel this constant feeling that you’re never alone and crave that loneliness or time with yourself.

On a personal level, it’s about María Zardoya’s struggle with anxiety of not wanting to let anyone down, and having so much pressure to get things done (songs related) to please the audience, but also be on track with her band members too.     

“Loverboy”:

“Loverboy” is about a partner being unfaithful towards you, and how you can’t really process or accept that fact, but also can’t bear to hear a word from their mouth.

“Over the Moon”:

“Over the Moon” is an idiomatic expression that means a state of extreme happiness. It’s also viewed as a bittersweet love song about the struggles of an uncertain but passionate relationship.

“Clueless”:

“Clueless” is about a relationship that failed due to not being able to handle it anymore (due to lack of emotional awareness, miscommunication, and growing apart). Also, being confused about their words/actions, and having moments of being able to feel free, but being reminded of them.   

Overall, I would give ‘Superclean, Vol II’ a 10/10.

Holiday things to do in New York City

By: Sophia Elmstrom & Lily Sheldon

The month of December is such a magical time to be in New York City. There are endless activities to do or see in the Big Apple. Coming to the city can be a great way to celebrate the holiday season. Here are 7 things you can do this Christmas in NYC.

1. Book tickets to see The Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall. The Rockettes are a classic wintertime spectacular to see when visiting New York City; many families make it a tradition to see them every year. It is such a cool experience and it can ignite your holiday cheer!

2. Visit the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. The Rockefeller tree is a classic destination for holiday lovers in NYC during December. The amazing 74 foot tall tree is decorated in over 50,000 lights for the holiday season and is a perfect place to go for photos with the family or by yourself.

3. Going to F.A.O. Schwartz. F.A.O. Schwarz is a toy store that is filled with holiday spirit this time of year. This store is well known in the movie ‘Home Alone’ 2, and inside it is decorated beautifully for Christmas. It has 2 floors but it was crowded making it seem smaller than in the movies. It is a great place to visit, but you have to be willing to wait in the long line to get inside. This long line can be worth it because when you turn the corner the Rockefeller tree is there and it is the closest you can get to it, so it is a perfect place to take a few pictures without crowds!

4. Visiting the Plaza Hotel. The Plaza Hotel is a beautiful hotel decorated elegantly for Christmas. Although the hotel itself is not open for visitors, and only guests, you can go around the corner to the shops at the plaza and look at the beautiful Christmas decorations while shopping.

5. Going to see the lights in Dyker Heights. Seeing a Christmas light display is not what you would expect to see when going to NYC but if you take the subway to Dyker Heights, just 39 minutes away from Manhattan, there is a neighborhood with many houses decked out for Christmas with many food trucks and lots of hot chocolate!

6. If you are walking near Rockefeller Plaza to see the tree, stop by Bryant Park to visit their annual Christmas market. You can do lots of holiday shopping and there are local crafts and other gifts at the shops as well. The Winter Village is also a big hit with its food and drink. It is more on the pricey side, but there are lots of fun holiday snacks and drinks available at different vendors and cafés. The Bryant Park Winter Village is a great place to grab a bite to eat, visit some shops, and experience the winter wonderland!

7. Another fun activity you can do downtown is ice skating at the Rockefeller Plaza. This seasonal rink is iconic in New York as you are skating right under the Rockefeller Christmas tree. This is definitely something that you want to check off on your list if you are traveling to the city. The rink is open all day and is a super fun way to experience the city’s holiday spirit with family and friends.

Overall, visiting New York City during the Christmas season is a great way to make the most of the holidays. There are so many attractions to see, shows to watch, and activities to do. There is really no other place that has this charm like New York City does during Christmas time. With all of the twinkling lights and decorations, the city is bursting with holiday cheer that is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

‘Marvel Rivals’: Squirrel Girl

By: Munira Ahmadad

‘Marvel Rivals’ is a 3rd person shooter game developed by NetEase Games. On December 6th, it was released on Xbox, PlayStation, and Windows. On release, ‘Marvel Rivals’ has 33 Marvel comic characters to play as, including the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl.

Doreen Green, better known as Squirrel Girl, is a Canadian Marvel heroine in New York who debuted back in 1991. In her first appearance, she is a girl who has various squirrel-like abilities caused by a genetic mutation. Some of her powers are super strength, a strong bite force, retractable claws, and she’s good at tracking things. Similar to other characters like Wolverine, she has regenerative healing.

Squirrel Girl is a character readers find funny, as on her first appearance in the comics, she’s a 14-year-old who teams up with Iron Man, saves him, and defeats Doctor Doom. She didn’t defeat a Doombot, she defeated the actual Doctor Doom. Victor von Doom is one of the most threatening villains in the comics, so people found it a bit odd how a teenager with no training managed to beat him.

Unfortunately for Doreen, Iron Man did not take her as a sidekick and he tells her she’s too young to be a superhero.

Being a character who’s powers surround talking to squirrels and being a squirrel, she’s considered a silly and lighthearted hero. Her beating numerous characters who are definitely stronger than her is a recurring joke. They often work around the strength difference by making the fights off-page/only showing the aftermath. One of her most iconic victories would be her against Thanos, though later it’s revealed by Thanos she actually defeated a perfect clone of him (even though the Thanos who said that is a clone himself with altered memory). Another popular victory would be her convincing Galactus, the Devourer of Worlds, not to eat earth.

Squirrel Girl’s strength level has been a topic of discussion and personally, even though I’m not into her in the comics, she’s been one of my favorite characters since I played her in Lego Marvel Superheroes (2013) as a little kid. I haven’t played ‘Marvel Rivals’ yet but when I do, I’m planning on main-ing Doreen.

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’

By: Seng Yang

The movie ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’, released in 2022, and directed by James Cameron, is a film with 60% of CGI imagery and the other 40% of the film utilizes the traditional techniques of live-action imagery. It is a film produced by Jon Landau, Peter M. Tobyansen, and James Cameron. It is set in Pandora, a habitable exomoon, and primarily in the tropical-inspired underwater region of the Metkayina clan.

The film tells us about the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids Lo’ak, Neteyam, Tuktirey, and Kiri), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.

Lo’ak te Suli Tsyeyk’itan the second son of Jake Sully is a major character in the film serving as one of two main protagonists in ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’. The movie heavily explores Lo’ak’s struggles with identity and his relationships with his family, particularly his older brother Neteyam. His impulsive actions and desire to prove himself often creates conflicts and drives the story forward.

In my opinion, I love ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’. It was the first movie I saw in theaters and I think it was a magical experience. Everything about the movie was perfect and I rate this movie a 5/5 because I love how it explores the themes of environmentalism, family, and the conflict between human greed and the natural world. I think it’s also a pretty emotional movie as it shows motherhood not only for the Na’vi but also the Tulkun which is a species of whale-like creatures native to the oceans of Pandora.

Overall, I love how it makes you feel deeply connected to nature especially with the environment and where it takes place. Like I said before, watching the movie in theaters was magical and a once in a lifetime experience, it’s one of those moments where you just had to be there to experience the feeling.

You can watch ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ on Disney+ or you can rent it on other platforms.

Explaining ‘Life Series’ curses

By: Julia Yang

Yet again, another ‘Life Series’ article, but this one should be interesting! In the ‘Life Series’, some members are given what fans call “curses”. Curses are what fans discover are repeating to a member in each season, like how Jimmy is always the first one out (putting aside the past 2 seasons).

These curses can get complicated and may sometimes make no sense, so I’m here to save the day and explain them all to you to the best of my abilities!

This one was explained in a past article about “fan designs”, but it’s back again for this article too: the Canary Curse. Jimmy, as spoken about above, has somehow been on a streak of being the first member out for 4 seasons in a row! It’s impressive, really.

The Canary Curse is in reference to when coal miners would bring canaries into caves to warn them of gas/oil leaks (danger) as canaries are very sensitive to gas/oil leaks and would die first before the coal miners. Jimmy, the canary, would die before all of the other members, warning them that things are soon to be in utter chaos.

In connection with the Canary Curse, Mumbo has something called the Coal Miner Curse.

Mumbo is the coal miner to Jimmy’s canary, as in every season Mumbo has been in— minus the most recent one, Mumbo has managed to die minutes after Jimmy. I really hope that makes sense because I’m not sure how else to explain this one.

Grian has the Widow’s Curse. This curse was assigned to him because Grian has always ended up betraying his close teammates or being the direct cause of their death. For example: in ‘3rd Life’, Grian and Scar, who had been allied and teaming together throughout the entire season, had a fight to the death, where Grian won, making him the winner of ‘3rd Life’. In ‘Last Life’, Grian and Mumbo had a dispute, sparking a fight. Grian, knowing full well that Mumbo was the one that he had the strongest connection to in all of his alliances, goes on to take Mumbo’s last life.

These next few ones aren’t really well known throughout the ‘Life Series’ community, as they’re not as “official” as the others, but I thought it’d be fun to include them too.

Impulse has the Winners Ticket Curse. Impulse, in more than half of the seasons, has managed to get his last life taken by the soon to be winner of the season. In ‘Last Life’, Impulse gets shot by Scott at his base, losing his last life and forcing him out of the season. Scott will then later on that same episode go on to win the whole thing. In ‘Limited Life’, Impulse, Scott, and Martyn were discussing a way to have an even deathmatch. Martyn would then go on a killing spree, killing Scott first, and Impulse second. Making Martyn the official winner of ‘Limited Life’, and rendering Impulse as second place.

“Winners Ticket Curse” as in whoever takes his last life, is almost a guaranteed season win. If I’m being totally honest, if my curse was basically the saying “so close, yet so far” I think I’d lose my mind.

Ren has the Blinded Curse. He often dies to things that he doesn’t see. This can mean a trap, an arrow to the back, an axe to the head, or a stone to the skull. Whatever it is, it’s something that he hadn’t seen.

There are many more curses to be given out to the members, some of them blessings. Of course these curses “aren’t real” but they are fun, aren’t they? They’re just things fans came up with to keep themselves entertained and keep a creative mind.

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Top 5 Burger King songs

By: Ian Larson

Burger King has made many songs over the years, but not all of them can be the best. This will be the top 5 Burger King songs from least good to most good in my opinion.

The least good song on this list is “BK’s Fiery Menu”. This song is advertising Burger King’s fiery menu. What I love about this song is that it puts a unique spin on the usual Burger King ad. The music in the background is changed with things like horns. Other than that, the whole song has good rhymes and is a fantastic way to advertise their fiery menu.

The next song on the list is “Double ‘Em Up”. This song is supposed to show off Burger King’s deal of 2 meals for $5.99 each. The good thing about this song is that it’s very simple and catchy. This is a classic Burger King song that shows off every part of the 2 meal deal.

The third best song is “Share, or Don’t”. Similar to the last song this is advertising a different deal for a Whopper Jr. duo for 5 dollars. It points out that you can share with a friend or eat it yourself without telling them. This is said in a funny and unexpected way by them whispering “They’ll never know”. This is a great way to advertise this new deal.

Now, the song that’s not quite the best, but so close is “Eat Like a King”. This song is showing how cheap a meal at Burger King is. What I like about it is that it has the same classic feeling of a Burger King song but the way it stops to say “Wait that can’t be right” actually works to not ruin the song and fits in quite well.

The best Burger King song is “Whopper Whopper”. This is the most well known Burger King song, which is just meant to advertise the Whopper. What makes this song better than the rest is that they aren’t trying to make it fit in with all the other ads because it’s the first ad of this style. The background and vocals are actually made to go together instead of trying to fit new vocals with the background. This makes everything in the song flow super well while still showing off the product that they’re trying to sell.