When you think of autotune, you generally think of T-Pain and awkward 8th grade dances. Well, let's cleanse your mind.
When @AliGriffin's brother Liam came home to a dishwasher overflowing with soap, he freaked out. Of course the rational thing to do would be to make an autotune song out of the situation using the app Voloco.
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Liam sang his sorrows as he expressed that there were no paper towels for him to clean the mess up, and then aptly described the situation as looking like an "ice cream dispenser."
2009 called and it wanted to thank us for bringing auto-tune back. May it never die again.
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