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Comparing The Voice Of Rock Stars To Inanimate Objects

Whoever made this video comparing the voice of rock stars to inanimate objects has won the internet. Congratulations! It’s now yours. This is one of the funniest, most accurate videos…

Ozzy Osbourne

Like KISS, Ozzy is in the middle of his second farewell tour. His first farewell tour, the “No More Tours” Tour, ran from June 9, 1992 to November 15, 1992. Ozzy would return to the road in 1995 with the appropriately titled “Retirement Sucks Tour.”

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Whoever made this video comparing the voice of rock stars to inanimate objects has won the internet. Congratulations! It's now yours. This is one of the funniest, most accurate videos we've seen in a long time.

They compared the voice of various rock stars to random things...and, for the most part, they're pretty spot on! Check out the trending video below!

Rock Stars That Sound Like...

Be careful! This could end up changing the way you see your favorite rock stars and the way that they sound. Some of the biggest rock stars have very recognizable voices. It's not difficult to recognize the voice of Steven Tyler, Eddie Vedder, and Robert Plant. Their voices are part of what propelled them to stardom!

Evidently, their voices were a little too familiar for whoever made this video shared by Avid Pro Tools on YouTube. The voice of these rock stars reminded them of something totally different. This isn't one of those comparisions like "have you noticed Creed sounds a lot like Nickelback?" No, this is different and...more unique, that's for sure.

For some, you might not realize the connection until you watch the video and see how they paired all of these different voices. Now, I'm scared that I will always see and hear their voices this way. Contrarily, I'll be reminded of my favorite singers when I encounter these everyday things in real life.

So, what did they do? Does Robert Plant really sound like a fork lift? Why does Kurt Cobain remind them of a coffee grinder? How is Ozzy Osbourne connected to windshield wipers? Does Michael Jackson sound like an old-school dot matrix printer? At first, you wouldn't think so. However, after you see this viral video you'll probably change your mind.

Check out the video below! Hopefully, your life isn't forever changed afterwards.

I am a huge Harry Potter fan. The books? Incredible, some of the best ever. The movies? Fantastic, I enjoy them all. The Harry Potter series is probably my favorite of all-time. Honestly, I think about Harry Potter and the Wizarding World more than I'd like to admit. Now, I've been thinking about some of our favorite rock bands and how they would fare in the Wizarding World. So, I've sorted 5 popular rock bands into Hogwarts Houses.

This combines some of our favorite things on Dave & Chuck The Freak. It's nerdy, so there's that. Also, there's rock which we can also appreciate. Today, I will be playing the role of The Sorting Hat. I will take 5 bands and place them into their proper House. Get ready! It's time to gather in the Great Hall!

Personally, I have taken the Official Sorting Quiz to see which Hogwarts House I would be sorted into if I went to the school for Witchcraft and Wizardry. Turns out, I'm a Ravenclaw. It makes sense. Ravenclaws value intelligence and enjoy their schoolwork. I will admit I am a bit of a nerd and always enjoyed going to school and learning. My friends hated going to school, I loved it. I'm definitely a Ravenclaw.

Gryffindor was the House where Harry, Ron, and Hermoine all belonged. Gryffindor is known for valuing bravery and loyalty. Most of the main characters in the books and show were in Gryffindor house.

Slytherin is probably best known for being the "bad" House. However, not everyone in Slytherin is bad or a villain. At the same time...no Dark Wizard has even belonged to a different house. They're all Slytherin. It's like how a square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square. Draco Malfoy was a Slytherin as was Tom Riddle, who would later become Lord Voldemort. Excuse me...He Who Should Not Be Named.

Finally, there's Hufflepuff. Don't forget about Hufflepuff! Although, most do. Hufflepuff tends to be the joke in the Wizarding World. The House is known for being the most inclusive of the four Hogwarts Houses. It values hard work and dedication.

So, there are the Four Hogwarts Houses and their general descriptions. Now that you're familiar with them, let's dive in! Here are 5 popular rock bands sorted into Hogwarts Houses!

Metallica - Gryffindor

As stated earlier, most of the main characters in Harry Potter are in Gryffindor. I consider Metallica the main character in the rock world today. So, as the Sorting Hat I have decided to place Metallica in Gryffindor. It makes sense. They're the main characters, they're brave and loyal to their fans. Have you ever seen one of their shows? They deliver their A-Game. Metallica is definitely in Gryffindor.

Rage Against The Machine - Ravenclaw

Ravenclaw is a House that values intelligence. Does any band fit that better than Rage Against The Machine? Those are some smart dudes! Tom Morello has a degree from Harvard University! That's a pretty big deal! You can tell in their lyrics that they know what they're talking about. They are smart guys, and they definitely belong in Ravenclaw.

Mötley Crüe - Slytherin

Look, Slytherin is famous for being the "bad" house. Likewise, Mötley Crüe is known for being the "bad boys" of rock. They are totally in Slytherin. Also, they're proud to be there. They can do all their rock and roll behavior down in the dungeons and nobody would blink an eye. They wouldn't even be the worst ones down there, I'm sure. This was easy for the Sorting Hat.

Creed - Hufflepuff

In the Harry Potter books and movies, Hufflepuff is probably the least discussed. It's a running joke in the fandom that Hufflepuff is the worst House. It's considered boring and there aren't a lot of main character from the books in Hufflepuff. There was Cedric Diggory. That's about it. People always joke and poke fun at Hufflepuff. The same way people joke and poke fun at Creed. Now, Hufflepuff is actually a great house! They're good people! There's nothing to poke fun at. Same with Creed. They've got hits! They haven't done anything terrible, as far as I'm aware. Are we just hating to hate? Creed I welcome you to Hufflepuff!

The Rolling Stones - Gryffindor

The Rolling Stones are one of the biggest names in rock...and they have been for a while now. In the Harry Potter books and movies the biggest names are Gryffindor, so I think it's safe to place The Rolling Stones in that House. They're brave, innovative, and are a perfect fit for Gryffindor. It's now official. The Sorting Hat has spoken.

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Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.