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The Intro Music for Good Mythical Morning?

Rhett and Link of Good Mythical Morning use happy and playful background sounds for their intro music. The intro certainly matches their seriously funny YouTube channel’s theme. And that made us curious. Who wrote such great intro music for their program? We dug into the Internet to bring you the answer, or rather, answers. Let’s take a look!

What is Good Mythical Morning?

What is Good Mythical Morning?

Good Mythical Morning, or GMM, uploads to YouTube every weekday morning. Each episode involves the famous duo playing a game, conducting a taste test, entertaining guests, and having goofy, friendly fun. Episodes run between nine and 30 minutes long. They end the show with a spin of the “Wheel of Mythicality,” the results of which get shared in a more laid-back aftershow, Good Mythical More.

What did Rhett and Link Do before GMM?

What did Rhett and Link Do before GMM?

Rhett and Link met in the first grade; both boys got in trouble for the same reason (they wrote swear words on their desks.) They’ve been best friends ever since, and funny ones at that.  Their skills go beyond entertainment. Both men graduated from North Carolina State University with honors in engineering. While they worked as engineers, they continued to make videos and perform comedy for the religious organization Cru.

So Who Wrote Good Mythical Morning’s Intro Music?

So Who Wrote Good Mythical Morning’s Intro Music?

Rhett and Link are both musicians, but from 2012 to 2014, they set the GMM tone with royalty-free stock audio. GMM was becoming a huge internet sensation, and it needed its own vibe. In 2014, Rhett and Link connected by chance with the band Pomplamoose at a conference. The professional relationship was born, and they wrote the original theme song.

Tell Me More About Pomplamoose

Tell Me More About Pomplamoose

Pomplamoose is a hugely popular YouTube band famous for their expert mashups, producing viral videos since 2008. The band got its name from the French word “Pamplemousse,” which means grapefruit. One of their first hits, Hail Mary, was featured on the YouTube homepage, and their presence took off.

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