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Johann Sebastian Bach

EpicLLOYD as Bach

Cameo information
Birth name Johann Sebastian Bach
Born March 31, 1685
Eisenach, Germany
Died July 28, 1750 (aged 65)
Leipzig, Germany
Physical description
Hair White
Eyes Brown
Based on
Johann Sebastian Bach
Appearance information
Appeared in Justin Bieber vs Beethoven
Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD
During First Verse of Beethoven
First Verse of EpicLLOYD


Johann Sebastian Bach made cameo appearances in Justin Bieber vs Beethoven and Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD. He was portrayed by EpicLLOYD on both occasions.

Information on the Cameo

Johann Sebastian Bach (March 21, 1685 O.S. (March 31, 1685 N.S.) - July 28, 1750) was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroque Period. He enriched many established German styles through his skill in counterpoint, harmonic and motivic organization, and the adaptation of rhythms, forms, and textures from abroad, particularly from Italy and France. After being exposed to Bach's music, Beethoven described him as the "Urvater der Harmonie" (Translated: original father of harmony).

Appearances in the Rap Battles

  • In Justin Bieber vs Beethoven, Bach appeared after Beethoven said the line, "Ask Bach, I've got more cock than Smith and Wesson." At this point, Bach was holding his arms far apart to show how big Beethoven's phrase was, and appeared again after Beethoven said, "You wanna trade blows? You can't even hit puberty!" At this point he put his fingers close together to show Justin Bieber's "manhood" represents a little kid's.
  • In Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD, Bach reappeared above EpicLLOYD along with many other previous ERB characters. Out of all of the reappearances, Bach is the only one to have been a cameo only.

Trivia

  • He is the only Season 1 cameo to reappear in Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD.
  • ERB has tweeted an image of Bach in rapper getup with the caption "2Bach", possibly hinting at him battling Tupac in the future.
  • In the ERB News video with Adam Smith, a suggestion for Bach against Macklemore is shown, with ERB having replied to the comment calling it "very creative".
  • Bach is the first character to make the "loser symbol" with his hand. the second being Walter White.
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