
So they'd have to turn to AudioSwap which mostly had a bunch of classical and public domain music, but also had stuff like Bodies and 009 Sound System so they were often chosen. A lot of people would put those songs in their videos either not knowing any better or just hoping they wouldn't get a claim. This was back when companies like WMG and UMG started to be out for blood in terms of copyrighted music. It was there so you could add sound to your video if it got muted by a copyright claim. YouTube used to have a feature called AudioSwap. another popular song "With a spirit" by 009 sound system Other old things include: "Rate 5 stars!", slideshows with blue background and scribbly white text, try not to laugh videos, and " this comment has received too many negative votes * view", stick figures, pokemon hacks If you look in the comments for trance by 009 sound system, there are a lot of people wishing youtube could "go back to how it was". As a result, many people get certain nostalgic feelings and its become a "relatable" thing. It became so famous because, well, if you ever used youtube at that time you saw it so frequently, it was so prevalent. Hypercam 2 was a free video recording software, another thing you might see is the "meme, it was basically the price you paid for using the free version.Įvery video pretty much followed that video's format. The notepad was just from people not using their mics, wether it be because they were too young to use one or scared people would hear their voice I FOUND WHY. Another song is the "wake me up inside song" that was super popular. The reason for this was because many of the iconic songs were available by youtube to overlay in your video once you had uploaded it. The song in this video (trance - 009 sound system/momentary sound action - breath machine) is another one of the iconic youtube songs. People would make videos on how to do things. That was THE format for youtube videos in like 2008-2010.
