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It became the soundtrack to the (Dwayne Johnson) meme, where the timing of the boom was synced perfectly with his shifting expression. This solidified the sound as the go-to audio cue for "suspicious," "awkward," or "caught in 4K" moments. 3. Why It Works (Scientifically...ish)
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The sudden spike in low-end frequencies triggers a micro-startle response, which, when paired with something harmless or silly, creates "benign violation"—the core of humor. It became the soundtrack to the (Dwayne Johnson)
If you’ve spent more than five minutes on the internet in the last decade, you’ve heard it. That sudden, window-rattling that punctuates every awkward silence, dramatic reveal, or "rock eyebrow raise" on your feed. We’re talking about the Vine Boom —the bass drop sound effect that refused to die with the app that birthed it. Why It Works (Scientifically
The Boom Heard ‘Round the Internet: Why the Vine Boom Sound Effect Still Slaps
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