The episode you are referring to is called "Do-Do-Do-Do, Da-Da-Da-Da, Do-Do, Do-Do, Da-Da-Da-Da" from Season 2, Episode 5. In this episode, Rob and Big decide to inhale helium to make their voices high-pitched and have fun with it. The helium segment became one of the most memorable moments of the show.
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The name of the rock song at the end goes La da da da Da da la Da da da is kill the messenger.
proberly u should tell da person how u feel and move along, theres more people in the world and think hav U ever used some1 b4 just move along its not da end of da world
Da da da da da da da da da da da da I wish it was a cappella right
Yaki-Da ended in 2000.
Da Band ended in 2004.
The song is "Around the World (La La La La La)" by ATC.
Zwei Weltkriege und eine WM do da do da
On Top of da World was created in 1998.
Da Vinci's Notebook ended in 2004.
Trem da Alegria ended in 1993.
Ober Da Bakod ended in 1997.
Mo-Da-Mu ended in 1987.