Today, if something happens anywhere in the world, it's a matter of seconds before it makes its way over to us here in the United States, but in the earlier days of the internet, stuff just didn't spread.

A video going viral now shows the weirdest conglomeration of stars singing along to

About Gylne tider

Lars Mikalsen via YouTube
Lars Mikalsen via YouTube
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Gylne tider (Golden Times) was a Norwegian TV show where 3 guys go across the globe tracking down their heroes.

After the third season of the show, they started expanding to international guests, and Season 4 brought even more familiar faces to the show, and it spawned a viral video in the process.

The Season 4 Promo

Lars Mikalsen via YouTube
Lars Mikalsen via YouTube
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To promote the fourth season's release, the show had all of the celebrities appearing in that season do a music video as their commercial.

The video featured an insane lineup of 80s and 90s TV and music stars you wouldn't belive unless you saw it:

Roger Moore, Huey Lewis, Jason Alexander, Ricky Lake, Josie Bissett, Alberto Tomba, John Nettles, Corbin Bernsen, George Wendt, Paul McKenna, Philip Michael Thomas, Steve Guttenberg, Katarina Witt, Tonya Harding, Glenn Close, David Faustino, Gorden Kaye, Alfonso Ribeiero, Pamela Anderson, Leslie Nielsen. Mickey Rourke, Sheryl Lee, Jamie Walters, Larry Drake, Dolph Lundgren, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Judd Nelson, Ana Alicia, Peter Falk, Kelly McGillis, Sherilyn Fenn, Rick Schroder, Bud Spencer, Robert Englund, Roy Marsden, Boyzone, Dan Jansen, Kathleen Turner, Maggie Reilly, Harpo, Maria McKee, Meja, Fab Morvan, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister, Dr. Alban, Right Said Fred, Daryl Hannah, Rednex, Michael Connor Humphreys, Michael Learns To Rock, Ten Sharp, Lou Ferrigno, Berlin, Style

Some of the stars are international ones you won't recognize, but you'll see representation from every channel's primetime television.

The Weirdest Promo For A Season Premiere You'll Ever See

Check out the music video here:

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