Imagine the "Seinfeld" theme song... but modern. Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig sings that iconic bassline for The Junior Mint, a bizarre video game that has you play as Jerry Seinfeld or Cosmo Kramer while attempting to throw Junior Mints into an open surgery wound.

So, what's going on here? In the weird, wild world of Twitter, @Seinfeld2000 has found a cult following over the last year. It began with @SeinfeldToday, an account that asks "What if Seinfeld were still on the air?", imagining Jerry using Instagram, Elaine going on OKCupid dates, and other hypotheticals transplanting the granular issues of "Seinfeld" into 2014. In comparison, @Seinfeld2000 parodies the concept by grinding it into the dirt, Photoshopping the members of "Seinfeld" into contemporary situations, ceaselessly asking "What if Senfeld still on TV" in an easily imitated gibberish language, and trolling its straight-faced counterpart.

Somewhere along the line, Jason Richards, the person behind @Seinfeld2000, struck up a friendship with Koenig. Richards interviewed Koenig for Noisey under the @Seinfeld2000 name, and as a New York Times profile confirms, Koenig provided the a cappella rendition of the "Seinfeld" theme for The Junior Mint. That's his voice you hear humming in the background of the game, which was designed by Malta-based developer Pippin Barr and is a goof on the classic "Seinfeld" episode. It is deeply absurd, but also kind of fun to play.

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