So grab a cream-colored guitar, crank the gain, and repeat after me:
If you grew up in the early 90s, the name Wayne’s World conjures a specific, glorious slacker frequency: flannel shirts, “Schwing!”, and a Mirthmobile pimped with a giant headless tie-dye suit. But there is a deeper layer to the Aurora, Illinois basement that most fans missed. It’s hidden in the title of this post: (The World According to Wayne) and the peculiar suffix: –Audio-Ing .
Let’s break down why this concept is more relevant today than in 1992. Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) wasn’t just a host. He was a curator of vibes. “El mundo según Wayne” translates to a world filtered through cassette tapes, obscure guitar riffs, and the sacred ritual of late-night public access TV.
Do you practice Audio-ing? Drop your favorite “Wayne’s World” sound memory in the comments below.