The line, "We are currently experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by," as often heard during live broadcasts. Add a slight ...
Dead air static with a "singing" hum at 103.3 on the fm radio dial, with the volume boosted and slight ...
FM band radio flip with a repeated sample of static at the end processed with various effects until it becomes ...
Reading the titles of a series of spam emails, most relating to penis supplements and male sexual performance either directly ...
Buzzy patch of static from the am radio dial slowed and with a filter and some digital reverb.
Buzzy patch of static from the am band of the radio dial. Slight flipping of the dial through the area ...
From under a concrete bridge, the sound of cars driving at a fairly high speed over the decking. Unlike some ...
The word "yum" repeated over and over in a rhythm similar to the "Charge!" cheer raised at sporting events in ...
Possibly the 2nd half of a sponsorship message for a program, with the company's name and motto: "Factory Baked cookies, ...
The adjective crunchy, with the last syllable mispronounced and dragged out as if in a potato chip commercial.
The phrase, as from a 1970s American television program going into commercial break, "This presentation sponsored by..."
The words, "you bastards," an exclamation of disgust in the English language.
The words, "the hell with it," an expression of despair in the English language.