From week to week, South Park brings us revolting, swear-heavy and at the same time intellectually provoking stories for thirteen seasons. Music has always been a big part of the series' success and I'm not only talking about the musical specials such as the "Chef Aid" or the collection of Christmas songs that were performed in the third season. The scores have been just as important, starting with Adam Berry's redneck-stinger that opened almost every episode and became a signature calling card of the show. But when Berry left the show during the fourth season, the frantic search for a new composer began and South Park found Jamie Dunlap for himself.
Jamie's career was tied together with the 3rd season Christmas Special entitled "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" in which the characters of South Park perform classic holiday songs, invent their own jingles or just call "Rio" a relevan song.
Jamie's career was tied together with the 3rd season Christmas Special entitled "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" in which the characters of South Park perform classic holiday songs, invent their own jingles or just call "Rio" a relevan song.
- 5/21/2009
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