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|name = Stack of Leis
 
|name = Stack of Leis
 
|sample = SpongeBob Music Stack of Leis
 
|sample = SpongeBob Music Stack of Leis
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|label = Sonoton Authentic Series
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|album = SAS-50 - ''Authentic Polynesia 1 - Hawaii & Tonga''
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|album2 = SAS-102 - ''The Ethnic Sampler 2''
 
|introduced = "[[Pizza Delivery]]"
 
|introduced = "[[Pizza Delivery]]"
 
}}"'''Stack of Leis'''" is a traditional Hawaiian piece composed by Kapono Beamer. Like "[[Hawaiian Cocktail]]" it usually is used as a sad theme in the show. The main instruments being played in the piece include steel guitars, an acoustic guitar, and the bass.
 
}}"'''Stack of Leis'''" is a traditional Hawaiian piece composed by Kapono Beamer. Like "[[Hawaiian Cocktail]]" it usually is used as a sad theme in the show. The main instruments being played in the piece include steel guitars, an acoustic guitar, and the bass.
 
 
   
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==

Revision as of 09:40, 4 May 2021

"Stack of Leis" is a traditional Hawaiian piece composed by Kapono Beamer. Like "Hawaiian Cocktail" it usually is used as a sad theme in the show. The main instruments being played in the piece include steel guitars, an acoustic guitar, and the bass.

Usage

Episodes

Other

Trivia

  • The word Leis, in the title of this song, is plural for a Lei, which means "a Polynesian garland of flowers."
  • "I Had an Accident" is the only episode from season 3 to use this track.
  • "Valentine's Day" is the only episode to play this track without the highly recognized ending tagged on.
  • Between "Wigstruck" and "Stormy Weather," this track took 12 and a half years to return.
  • The Swordfish trucker has appeared in both the first and, currently, the last episode to use this track.