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Any fad remade with detuned music and pictures, to look like as if they were zombies. The original YTMND was made by [http://ytmnd.com/users/alholm2000/ alholm2000] on January 26, 2006 and first included [[Moskau]]. The domains often have "weys" in them, short for "Will Eat Your Soul". Normal effects used to "zombify" characters include zooming the camera into their eyes quickly, inverting the picture's colors, and distorting the sound. Another style of this fad uses the song "Ironside" by Quincy Jones (popularized in the Kill Bill movie series) instead.
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The '''...Will eat your soul''' fad consists of YTMNDs from other fads remade with detuned music and pictures, to look as if they were zombies. The original YTMND was made by [http://ytmnd.com/users/alholm2000/ alholm2000] on January 26, 2006 and first included [[Moskau]]. The domains often have "'''weys'''" in them, short for "Will Eat Your Soul". Normal effects used to "zombify" characters include zooming the camera into their eyes quickly, inverting the picture's colors, and distorting the sound. Another style of this fad uses the song "Ironside" by Quincy Jones (popularized in the Kill Bill movie series) instead.
  
 
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...will eat your soul
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The ...Will eat your soul fad consists of YTMNDs from other fads remade with detuned music and pictures, to look as if they were zombies. The original YTMND was made by alholm2000 on January 26, 2006 and first included Moskau. The domains often have "weys" in them, short for "Will Eat Your Soul". Normal effects used to "zombify" characters include zooming the camera into their eyes quickly, inverting the picture's colors, and distorting the sound. Another style of this fad uses the song "Ironside" by Quincy Jones (popularized in the Kill Bill movie series) instead.