How to Rock the World

To achieve this image,

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you are going to want to find yourself a picture with no words on it.  Although, you might want to find a picture with enough space to put words on, this does not have to mean blank space, it can be a solid color or a group of colors that will work well with the color of your dialog.  For this example, I chose a blank space, solid white.

Once you do that, do some research; what lyrics do you want to use?

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I chose “You Really Got Me” by Van Halen because it’s a well known song and Van Halen is relatively well known.

Next chose the section of words you wish to use and move it on to the image.

just lyrics

Then find your third party and add them as the person or people who said those words.

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Play with fonts, color, and positioning until you are happy with your final product.

Triple Rocktroll Lyrics

As an homage to the popular Triple Quotes assignment, this one puts a rock music twist on it.

Find an image of a well known rock star, add to it a phrase by song lyric by someone related in some way to the star in the image and then attribute the quote to a third, related musician. From Know Your Memes:

(1) Get a picture of rock star people idolize. Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison — any beloved rock star from the 1970s will do.

(2) Slap on a phrase from the song lyric from a similar musician from a different band or era. Pick something close enough that a non-fan might legitimately confuse them. If you’re using Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin, for example, you’ll probably want to grab a song lyric from say, the band Spirit (whom Led Zeppelin was accused of lifting the riff for Stairway to Heaven)

(3) Attribute the lyric to another band or musician from yet a third confusing space (maybe Eric Clapton).

This way, nothing about your image is correct, and you’re trolling fans of all three characters at once. Inspired by the “Nickelchad” example by Terry Greene