Guy with busted washing machine uses it to make a 'Devil Went Down to Georgia' cover

You know that new sound you've been looking for?
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Guy with busted washing machine uses it to make a 'Devil Went Down to Georgia' cover
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One man's broken appliance is another man's broken appliance that he uses to make covers of songs for YouTube.

Aaron McAvoy has made the most of his busted washing machine, using its loud metered rumbling to aid in covers like this one of "The Devil Went Down to Georgia."

McAvoy's also teamed up with a spin cycle to record covers of George Michael's "Faith" and Journey's "Don't Stop Believing."

You know that new sound you've been looking for? Give your dirty clothes to this guy and he'll show it to you.

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Max Knoblauch

Max Knoblauch is the Assistant Humor Editor in the NYC office. He is a journalist, comedian and illustrator. More humor and art by Max can be found on his website.Follow him @MaxKnoblauch


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