Dumb Ways to Die spawns karaoke spin off
A karaoke version of Metro Trains Melbourne viral video, Dumb Ways to Die, has been released.
The announcement:
27 November 2012: The fastest spreading Australian viral video of all time now boasts an official karaoke version, as McCann and Metro Trains Melbourne continue to roll out elements of the popular “Dumb Ways to Die” safety campaign.
The original three-minute music video, which depicts gruesome ways to die, including setting fire to your hair and standing on the edge of a train platform, has gained more than 30 million views and re-posts since launching 12 days ago and spawned a wide variety of covers and interpretations from fans across the globe.