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'''Flip Music''' is a type of music trend created and performed by [[humans]]. The colonial "slam-bam" beat<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 171</ref> of flip music is, in fact, a descendant of 21st-century heavy metal<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 55</ref>. [[Sergeant Johnson]] has an odd fascination with the genre.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]] and [[Halo: Combat Evolved|Halo: CE]] in [[343 Guilty Spark]]</ref> Those around him, however, are less interested in this genre of music. There are many who dislike Flip Music, including [[Captain Jacob Keyes]], [[Riley|Private Riley]], [[Private Manuel Mendoza|Private Mendoza]], [[Private Bisenti]], [[Private Wallace Jenkins|PFC Jenkins]], [[Corporal Locklear]]<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 55</ref>, and [[John-117]]<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 55</ref>.
'''Flip Music''' is a type of music trend created and performed by [[humans]]. The colonial "slam-bam" beat<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 171</ref> of flip music is, in fact, a descendant of 21st-century heavy metal<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 55</ref>. [[Sergeant Johnson]] has an odd fascination with the genre.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]] and [[Halo: Combat Evolved|Halo: CE]]</ref><ref>[[343 Guilty Spark]]</ref> Those around him, however, are less interested in this genre of music. There are many who dislike Flip Music, including [[Captain Jacob Keyes]], [[Riley|Private Riley]], [[Private Manuel Mendoza|Private Mendoza]], [[Private Bisenti]], [[Private Wallace Jenkins|PFC Jenkins]], [[Corporal Locklear]]<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 55</ref>, and [[John-117]]<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 55</ref>.


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Flip Music is a type of music trend created and performed by humans. The colonial "slam-bam" beat[1] of flip music is, in fact, a descendant of 21st-century heavy metal[2]. Sergeant Johnson has an odd fascination with the genre.[3][4] Those around him, however, are less interested in this genre of music. There are many who dislike Flip Music, including Captain Jacob Keyes, Private Riley, Private Mendoza, Private Bisenti, PFC Jenkins, Corporal Locklear[5], and John-117[6].

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