When Vine shut down in 2017, the sound effect didn't disappear; it evolved. It migrated to YouTube "21st Century Humor" edits and eventually TikTok.
It became the soundtrack to the (Dwayne Johnson) meme, where the timing of the boom was synced perfectly with his shifting expression. This solidified the sound as the go-to audio cue for "suspicious," "awkward," or "caught in 4K" moments. 3. Why It Works (Scientifically...ish) bass_drop_vine_boom_sound_effect
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The Vine Boom is more than just a sound effect; it’s a piece of digital folklore. It’s a reminder that in the world of internet culture, a well-timed bass drop is worth a thousand words. This solidified the sound as the go-to audio
The Boom Heard ‘Round the Internet: Why the Vine Boom Sound Effect Still Slaps
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