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==Music== ''Brainiac: Science Abuse'' plays music in every episode, including hits by [[Britney Spears]], [[C & C Music Factory]], and [[Elton John]]. Some are themes of various recurring segments such as "[[There's No One Quite Like Grandma]]" sung by the [[St Winifred's School Choir]] for the Granny Brainiac segments in Series 3. The "I Like Hard Things" segment normally features heavy rock music such as [[Linkin Park]] or [[Limp Bizkit]]. The segment "I Can Do Science, Me" uses the track "[[Welcome to the Monkey House (album)|Scientist]]" by [[The Dandy Warhols]]. Various segments over the course of the show featured music by [[Andrew W.K.]] One of the show's recurring skits featured heavy metal band [[Twisted Sister]]'s song "[[You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll]]" in which a stereo playing the song is destroyed in various ways to humorously demonstrate that you can in fact "stop rock 'n' roll" using the shown methods. The title music and many of the [[incidental music|incidental]] tracks used in the show were composed by Grant Buckerfield.<ref>[http://www.jgrantmedia.com JGrantMedia.com] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081004124912/http://www.jgrantmedia.com/ |date=4 October 2008 }}, J. Grant Buckerfield's website</ref> Most of the music was changed to generic [[production music]] for the DVD release.
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