because Alvin is a squirrel
They are all chipmunks. Alvin is just the lead singer (as well as worst trouble maker) so he gets top billing.
Since they were in high school in the Squeakquel, that would make them 14 cuz their most likely freshman. And Chipwrecked probably takes place a year later so their either 15 or still 14. i guranteed their not 16 yet.
First, you have to start with some music, typically around the Trance and Dance genres. Some people say that slow songs with female vocals work best, but it's for you to decide. Many people use Audacity because it's free, but some use other software like WavePad Sound Editor because it produces a better sound quality. Import the audio of the song you want and increase the pitch and tempo by the same amount so the two match (20-30%?). If the pitch of the vocals sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks, then you've done too much and should try to lower the pitch. You can add effects like bass boost to distort the sound a little and to make it sound more like a remix, but these are all guidelines, so you should try what sounds best to you.
Barbiturates make people very relaxed, calm, and sleepy
== ==On one Sun Chip commercialit's Noah and the Whale, the song iscalled 5 Years Time "We'll have fun fun fun.....we'll have fun fun fun....."Jay Jay Pistolet sing on another Sun Chip commerical - the song is Golden Age it goes.."Dew dew dew ...Dew Dew Dew Dew....We are just one people....we are one in the same...we are a billion different people....we can all make a change...."
how did mohawk people make hunting tools
maybe that is if people are asking for it
Yes! It's Called Alvin And The Chipmunks 3-D.
It depends on how well Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked performs at the box office. If successful, a fourth Alvin and the Chipmunks movie would be optional.
Of course they will!
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YES!
Yes.
Gosh! It comes out like, tomorrow!
Well it must have took a long time
Probably Alvin and the Chipmunks
Well they use computers to make the voices sound squeaky.
You can't. You need to do it in audacity.