All credits go to Aero Chord for the original song. He's an amazing producer and an inspiration to all. No copyright infringement is intended and this video can be taken down by request without the requirement of flagging by any means. Anyway, the link to the audio played throughout this specific video (download): (coming soon) Again, I do not own this song, merely this parody-based adaption to it via a bootleg based remix. Oh and go nuts with the CC listings. Seriously, have fun making subtitles for this! I really need something to laugh at. I'd also like to point something out here and now. I'm going to be limiting bass boosted songs from now on. If it's a song owned by a major media distribution company, I will not be touching any work by them anymore for my YouTube channel. I will however be uploading work (such as stuff that would be and has been taken down with strikes on my YT account) on my Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/SunflowerTwix This is because Facebook handles copyright infringement a little more differently and personally than YouTube's pathetic automated system. So story time: A few weeks ago I uploaded a video to my channel involving a scene from Sword Art Online (Season 1,) (yes the anime), and during that scene, it was at the end of the SAO world, where there's no music only voices. For those who don't know, it's a very emotional part of the series. I always felt though as if it needed a music accompaniment to it. So I made one. With violin and strings, however, it got removed and my YT account was given a Strike and some videos removed. I'm very disappointed since it was a fake YT account imposing as Sony Music Corp who filed the complaint. Look at that again...that's not a typo or my own misunderstanding. A music-based youtube (sitting aside the fake part) channel reported MY video for using music that they made? I'm more than happy to provide the project files for it to show that I made it, but no...Google's automated system seems to work for them, and put a lot of legitimate content creators out of business and fills their hearts with anger and bitter disappointment.