Voices in My Head
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Published 2017-08-10
Voices in My Head · Will Connolly · 'Be More Chill' Ensemble
Be More Chill (Original Cast Recording)
℗ 2015 Two River Theater Company. Under exclusive license to Ghostlight Records.
Vocals: 'Be More Chill' Ensemble
Producer: Charlie Rosen
Producer: Joe Iconis
Producer: Kurt Deutsch
Vocals: Will Connolly
Composer: Joe Iconis
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All Comments (21)
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At the end when the squip is calling out to Jeremy I always picture him laying on the floor like a jealous little kid throwing a tantrum and it's horrible.
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I have voices in my head they are singing Hamilton, Heathers, Dear even hansen, Into the woods, Mean girls, Beetlejuice, and Be more chill all at the same time.
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Is it just me, or does Will Connolly's voice seem to seem older and a little more mature as the show goes on?
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[SQUIP] JeREmmMMMYYyyYy [ME] imagines the SQUIP getting dragged by the feet off stage giggles
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The first line of this musical is "C-c-c-c'mon c-c-c-c'mon go go" The last line is "C-c-c-c'mon c-c-c-c'mon LET'S go!" I love that since it shows how now there is unity between all of the characters
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I love how the squip is like "JeremyyYYYYYY" like a five year old looking for attention.
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Whenever Rich says "Nah man you tell her that she excites you sexually" I just picture him doinG INTENSE EYEBROW WIGGLES AGH
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3:51 c-c-c-come on c-c-c-come on let's gO - that voice crack killed me
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Jeremyyyyyyyy Squip flails arms around angrily while having a fit in a corner
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Be More Chill is probably what would happen if Heathers and Dear Evan Hansen had a child and then the child took some really hard drugs.
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"C-c-c-c'mon C-c-c-c'mon let's gO"
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I guess he couldn't freeze his brain
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i just realized that the voices are the other people
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the beginning sounds like a video game
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I relate to both the squip and Michael
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Headcanon that the extremely high note hit at the end of the song is Michael/George Salazar
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This song feels so bittersweet and also vaguely Americana
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"I still have voices in my head, but now they're the normal kind."