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"when is rock my forum gonna die? i'm sick of being pinged, replied and tagged with it every day"
―Xarlable, Dec. 12, 2017[1]

"Rock My Forum" was a YouTube video created by SiIvaGunner contributor and backroom member Xarlable. This video was a YTPMV of the 2009 song "Rock My Emotions" by Renard Queenston using the episode "OH MY GOSH!!" of Ray William Johnson's online series Equals Three as the source. This video has been referenced in several rips and has become a minor meme on the channel. The video has since been removed from YouTube due to an alleged copyright claim.

Background

Rock My Emotions

“Rock My Emotions” is a chiptune-inspired techno song by DJ Renard Queenston that was released under his alias "Kitsune²" for the album Squaredance on January 12th, 2009 under his defunct label VulpVibe Records (currently known as LapFox Trax). The full song was uploaded to YouTube on June 11th, 2009. Starting around the beginning of 2010, many of Queenston's songs were frequently used in YTPMV's, including "Rainbow Tylenol", "Avast Your Ass", "Intensive Care Unit", "Take Off and Land", and "Rock My Emotions".

Ray William Johnson

Ray William Johnson (born August 14, 1981) is a YouTube user who created his eponymous channel on May 25, 2008. In 2009, Johnson began producing a show on his channel called Equals Three, where he would provide commentary and jokes to various popular videos found on the Internet. This show gradually grew in popularity and in 2011, Johnson's YouTube channel became the first channel to accumulate five million subscribers. The episode of Equals Three used in "Rock My Forum", titled "OH MY GOSH!!", was uploaded to YouTube on March 11, 2010. Despite the immense popularity and success of the show, many were also critical of the show and its host. Johnson was criticized for not being funny and for having his show rely solely on content produced by other people while Johnson contributed seemingly no content of his own. Regardless, the show continued to stay one of YouTube's most popular shows until about mid-2011 when interest in the show began to diminish. On March 12, 2014, Johnson resigned as the host of Equals Three, and since then, the show's popularity has essentially disappeared.

Video

The video "Rock My Forum" was uploaded to Xarlable's YouTube channel on March 19, 2010, eight days after the upload of the episode "OH MY GOSH!!" and over a year after the release of "Rock My Emotions". The video also featured images and text that would typically only be on screen for a few frames. These included a piece of text that read "How Do I Computer", an image of Trollface, an image of Spider-Man with a handlebar mustache wearing a top hat and a monicle, an image of Samuel L. Jackson wearing a pink wig, an image of the fictitious board game Lost: The Game, and an image of Jesus's face pasted over the faces of two men having anal intercourse with the caption "Jesus Fucking Christ".

This was one of Xarlable's first YTPMV's and is regarded as a bad YTPMV by both the YTPMV community and the SiIvaGunner team since RWJ's voice isn't totally on-key and on-beat, the editing is lackluster compared to other YTPMVs, and the various flashing images are unnecessary and not very funny.

On February 18, 2018, "Rock My Forum" was removed from YouTube due to a copyright claim by "3 Inc".[2]

SiIvaGunner

In early 2016, RedScreen posts an ironic comment on Xarlable's video[3]:

After all these years, still a ytpmv masterpiece.
➡Incredible rotoscoping and editing✔
➡Incredible pitchshifting and sampling✔
➡Using the greatest and the most succsesful youtuber as a source✔
➡Incredible comedic elements and embedded subliminal messages inside the video. Adding more depth into the artwork✔✔✔
Forum/Forum 👌👌🙏 would watch it again

On June 21, 2016, SiIvaGunner tweets "Rock my forum", before deleting the tweet soon after[4].

On August 14, 2016, the video appeared in a stream.[5]

On December 30, 2016, SiIvaGunner uploads "Bonus Room Blitz (Snow Barrel Blast) - Donkey Kong Country", the first Rock My Forum rip.

Rock My Forum then became a meme in the SiIvaGunner community, appearing most notably in the fan channel VvvvvaVvvvvvr.

Rock My Forum appeared in later rips on SiIvaGunner, such as "YO-KAI Disco - Mamorukun Curse!" and "The key we've lost (Rock Cover) - Xenoblade Chronicles X".

See also

  • Category:Rips featuring Rock My Forum

References

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