Frat Foul

Frat Foul 0 7180 46689 46687      2016-08-22T20:17:14Z IvanRider 3545644 wikitext text/x-wiki  "Frat Foul" is...

Suggested music
Currently being considered for the end credit music for this episode is the PUSA cover of "Video Killed the Radio Star."

Suggested music
Currently being considered for the end credit music for this episode is "Lay Your Head Down" by Mad Caddies.

Suggested music
The suggested end credits song for part 1 of this 2-parter episode is "Look What You've Done" by Jet. The song for part 2's end credits is suggested to be "A-Punk" by Vampire Weekend.

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Currently being suggested for the end credit music for this episode is "Never There" by Cake.

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The song currently being suggested for the end credits for this episode is "Can't Stand It" by Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer

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The song currently being suggested for the end credits for this episode is "Henrietta" by The Fratellis.

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The currently suggested end credits song for this episode is "Once Upon a Time" by Audrey - which is the namesake of the Dianne Tofandyu character.

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The suggested end credits song currently for this episode is "Someday I Suppose" by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.

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Currently suggested for the end credits song for this episode is "We Are the Champions (Ding-a-Dang-Dong)" by Crazy Frog.

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Currently being suggested for the end credit music for this episode is "Ego" by [spunge].

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The suggested song for the end credits for this episode is currently "Clint Eastwood" by Gorillaz.

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The currently-suggested end credits music for part 1 of this episode 2-parter is "Allow Them" by The Mighty Mighty BossTones. For part 2, the "Just What I Needed" cover by The Insyderz is suggested.

Suggested music
Currently being suggested as the final song for this episode's end credits is "Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out)" by Citizen King, as it is the basis behind "The Jelly Jar Song."

Plot
A parody of Orange is the New Black, "Daya" finds herself trapped in Camelorum due to the Percolation, and it's up to the Camelorum crew to keep her from panicking even while the Cheshire Pig pesters her. Upon returning to her own dimension, however, "Daya" finds herself next to Gwen Indot, who confuses everyone at "Litchfield" with her story about being bad luck to ferrets.

Later, Carly and Jenny Jane get sent to there by the Percolation. They attempt to save "Tricia," but only succeed in turning "George" into a "Sith lord"; while they also cause bicycle training wheels to rain from the sky. The girls are then sent to a 1980s dimension, where they meet Belf. They dig for clues about Carly's past based on analogs and a Fretter store. However, they get sent back to Camelorum before they can completely solve the mystery. A Belf clone arrives in Camelorum with them.

Suggested music
The following songs have been suggested for episode end credits:


 * Part 1: "Nobody But Me" by Save Ferris
 * Part 2: "Just Like Heaven" cover by Goldfinger

Suggested music
Currently being considered for the end credits music for this episode is "Waiting" by Shoot the Moon.

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The proposed end credits song for this episode is "My Town" by Buck-O-Nine.

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The end credits song currently being suggested for this episode is the cover of "Crazy Train" performed by Forever the Sickest Kids.