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The 11 Best Star Wars ‘Imperial March’ Covers / Remixes You’ve Ever Heard

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I enjoy watching Star Wars movies. The Imperial March is probably the most iconic of the Star Wars songs (not including the actual theme). While watching Mr. Dude on Monday night and in an effort to keep him awake until mommy got home I decided to see what kind of Imperial March remixes I could find on YouTube. I spent a few hours on the site and found some real gems. I liked these tracks so much I figured I should share them with my readers. Counting up from the bottom of the list we start at number 11.

#11.) So much nerd awesome here. Floppy drive music rules!

#10.) Dubstep.

#9.) Electric guitar.

#8.) Accordion.

#7.) Ukuleles.

#6.) Darth Raver. Totally dance-worthy.

#5.) Hey, Hey, Hey!

#4.) Sci-fi beatboxing. #Win

#3.) An acoustic drum set played over the original score? Genius!

#2.) The best 8-bit version of the Imperial March on the internet.

#1.) Brostep. Yes, that is an actual thing. I Googled it.

BONUS: 2 Kids Playing the Star Wars ‘Imperial March’ on the Trumpet And Failing
(If I had played at this level I’d have kept it off the internet. Seriously though, good for those brave souls. Everyone has to start someplace.)

What mixes did I miss? What would you add to the list? Let me know in the comments or on social. 

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