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When Vine shut down in 2017, creators brought the sound to YouTube, Instagram, and eventually TikTok.

Designers created the sound by layering multiple metallic impacts with deep, low-frequency hits recorded in abandoned warehouses for natural reverberation. It was then processed with heavy compression and limiters to ensure a sharp "attack" followed by a dense, echoing tail. Rise to Popularity Dramatic Vine/Instagram Boom - Sound Effect (HD)

Popular Vine creator King Bach is widely credited with the sound's first viral usage in April 2014. He used it to over-dramatize nonsensical situations or punchlines. When Vine shut down in 2017, creators brought

The original file is titled Bluezone-Cimpact-sound-001.wav . Rise to Popularity Popular Vine creator King Bach

It experienced a massive revival around 2020 through "ironic" memes. A heavily distorted version became synonymous with The Rock's eyebrow raise video. Cultural Significance

Its sudden, loud nature is designed to hook viewers and break up the pace of short-form videos to maintain engagement.