Your Body Is A Firework (Scientifically Speaking)
The same process that makes fireworks explode powers your body.
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1812 Overture – Pyotr Tchaikovsky
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Fireworks footage from: mitchmartinez.com
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First in Line – Jeremy Abbott, Louise Bernadette
1812 Overture – Pyotr Tchaikovsky
1812 Overture Blues – Emanuel Kallins, Regan Ryzuk
SFX from amazing Freesound.org users:
cheeseheadburger
waxsocks
tjandrasounds
stevemeli
aurea
160033
lth-stp
rhumphries
omar-alvarado
kwahmah
antumdeluge
sethlind
ayliffe
jarredgibb
lebcraftlp
roscoelee
electroviolence
leosalom
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benboncan
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xtrgamr
mrauralization
heigh-hoo
jberkuta14
robinhood76
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pfranzen
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