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With the Deaths of Jimi and Janis, Why Do You Think They Burned Themselves Out? by The Doors - 150 BPM
150 BPM

With the Deaths of Jimi and Janis, Why Do You Think They Burned Themselves Out?

The Doors • 7,763,518 Followers
Album: The Lost Interview Tapes Featuring Jim Morrison - Volume Two: The Circus Magazine Interview Released: 14 Nov 2006 Genre: acid rock

Released by The Doors, With the Deaths of Jimi and Janis, Why Do You Think They Burned Themselves Out? is a standout song. With a steady 150 BPM, DJs can double-time it to 299 BPM. This track is a perfect example of acid rock music. The track runs 3:20 long.

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BPM

150

Beats Per Minute

Key (Camelot)

N/A

D Major

Time Signature

4/4

Common Time

  • Duration 3:20
  • Energy 10%
  • Danceability 41%
  • Valence 34%
  • Loudness -28.2 dB
  • Rel. Date 14 Nov 2006
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With the Deaths of Jimi and Janis, Why Do You Think They Burned Themselves Out?

Key Information

8B
  • Camelot: N/A
  • Key: D Major
  • Relative Key: B Minor

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BPM History

150 BPM

1:45

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What is the BPM of With the Deaths of Jimi and Janis, Why Do You Think They Burned Themselves Out??
The track With the Deaths of Jimi and Janis, Why Do You Think They Burned Themselves Out? has a tempo of 150 BPM.
What is the key of With the Deaths of Jimi and Janis, Why Do You Think They Burned Themselves Out??
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How long is With the Deaths of Jimi and Janis, Why Do You Think They Burned Themselves Out??
The duration of the song is 3:20.
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The song With the Deaths of Jimi and Janis, Why Do You Think They Burned Themselves Out? belongs to the acid rock genre.

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