Repercussion
Joke Poo:
What do you call it when the plumber gets kicked off the house-flipping show because he only installed “echo-friendly” toilets?
Re-percolation.
Alright, let’s dissect this sound joke!
Joke Analysis:
- Setup: “What is it called when the band fires you as a sound tech because you put delay on the drums?”
- Punchline: “Repercussion”
- Humor Mechanism: This is a pun, playing on the double meaning of “repercussion.” It’s both the act of being fired (a negative consequence of one’s actions) and a term relating to sound effects (specifically, reverb or delay).
Key Elements:
- Sound Technology: Specifically, audio delay/reverb and its application to drums.
- Band Dynamics/Firing: The act of a band firing their sound tech.
- Pun/Wordplay: The double meaning of “repercussion.”
Humorous Enrichment:
Let’s enhance this joke with some factual fun and a new punchline, building on the original’s core elements:
Witty Observation & New Punchline:
“You know, firing a sound tech for adding too much delay to the drums seems harsh. I mean, haven’t these guys heard Phil Collins? He practically invented the gated reverb drum sound! It’s like firing your chef for using too much salt… unless he’s using pink Himalayan salt, then you’re just dealing with a quartz-al of justice! What happens after that? You get… terminated with extreme prejudice… pre-delay!“
Explanation:
- Phil Collins Reference: Adds a touch of musical history and context. Collins’ heavily reverbed drum sound is iconic.
- Quartz/Quarrel Pun: Adds a visual and topical twist, playing with the trendiness of pink Himalayan salt. It’s a little nonsensical, making it funnier.
- Terminated with extreme prejudice/pre-delay Pun: The final punchline adds an additional and final twist related to audio terminology.

