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Welcome To The Jungle
Joker
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Joker’s anthem to his precious playground…Gotham City. For a city full of corruption, scum, and villainy, this classic GNR hit perfectly sums up the Joker’s outlook on Gotham. Yes, it’s a bad place to live, but that’s why he loves it. It’s the perfect place to have fun. “Welcome to the jungle, we’ve got fun and games…”
The Joker
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For someone as narcissistic as the Joker, how could this song NOT make the cut? Odds are, Joker throws this song on while he’s getting dressed up for a night out on the town…possibly to steal some jewels or bomb a theme park, who knows?
Crazy
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Can’t the Joker have a song to gel to? Sometimes you need a song to reflect to after a beating, and we know Joker has suffered his share of beat-downs in the past. This song highlights the Joker’s more sincere side…a song that he can relate to. Hey, in Joker’s mind, he knows he’s crazy, but he also thinks everybody else is denying their insanity. “Maybe I’m crazy, maybe you’re crazy, maybe we’re crazy…probably.”
Yummy, Yummy, Yummy
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What does Joker blast in the streets when he’s trying to persuade Batman to come out and play? As twisted as he is, this classic rock song would be the Joker’s perfect background medley while awaiting his arch nemesis and best buddy, Batsy. His sadistic interpretation of the relatively simple and sweet lyrics are sure to make even his henchmen feel a bit on edge.
Tiptoe Through The Tulips
Joker
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Tiptoe Through the Tulips features the eerie falsetto of Tiny Tim, and is a creepy concoction of bright lyrics and ukulele that are sure to make even the most kind hearted listeners cringe. Let’s face it, the Joker probably has a pretty twisted taste of music, as he does with everything else in his life. Seems like this song could easily be blasted on repeat in Joker’s hideout while he waits for his henchmen to come back from a night out in Gotham.
Joker's Song
Joker
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Being the occasional 4th wall breaker that he is, Joker also probably loves any real world song that is dedicated to him. Such as “One Bad Day" by Bobaflex, “Backstabber” by Eminem, and “Joker's Song” by Miracle of Sound.
Infinite
Joker
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Being the occasional 4th wall breaker that he is, Joker also probably loves any real world song that is dedicated to him. Such as “One Bad Day" by Bobaflex, “Backstabber” by Eminem, and “Joker's Song” by Miracle of Sound.
One Bad Day
Joker
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Being the occasional 4th wall breaker that he is, Joker also probably loves any real world song that is dedicated to him. Such as “One Bad Day" by Bobaflex, “Backstabber” by Eminem, and “Joker's Song” by Miracle of Sound.
I Go Looney (feat. Mark Hamill)
Joker
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The song that he sang to Commissioner Gordon in the Killing Joke.
Swamp - 2005 Remaster
Joker
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David Byrne has a particularly manic, confused quality that exemplifies the Joker's state of mind, I think. Two songs by The Talking Heads come to mind: Slippery People and Swamp.
Slippery People
Joker
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David Byrne has a particularly manic, confused quality that exemplifies the Joker's state of mind, I think. Two songs by The Talking Heads come to mind: Slippery People and Swamp.
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