Gangnam Style Christmas Light Show: Texas Family Sets Psy's Viral Tune to Awesome X-Mas Outdoor Decoration Display [VIDEO]

By Danica Bellini | Nov 23, 2012 02:10 PM EST

John Storms of Austin, Texas has been putting on phenomenal Christmas LED outdoor light displays for years, but 2012's decorative "Gangnam Style" exhibition has really drawn some viral attention! The stunning 25,000+ synchronized LED light display set to K-pop sensation Psy's hit summer dance tune flashes and sparkles in all the right ways. Read on to check out an awesome YouTube video of the mesmerizing "Gangnam Style" Christmas display (which was just posted earlier this week and already has over 22,000 views and counting).

The glowing snowflakes and flashing bulbs match up perfectly to Psy's catchy four-minute long tune (with a bright green cactus even making a synchronized stop-and-go appearance in-between chorus lines). The entire display goes pitch-black during breaks in the song, and then quickly fires back up in a dazzling array of bright blinking lights. Check it out:

Storms, who just moved into the residential neighborhood with his family about two months ago, spent the last two weeks meticulously adorning the house with thousands of twinkling lights (with hired help for safety reasons). According to Storms, who has his own website listentoourlights.com, it took 2-3 hours to program the display with Psy's "Gangnam Style." Thankfully the light display has received mostly positively reviews - the music can't be heard blaring from the roadside because Storms made it so that onlookers can listen in from a local radio station while watching the amazing show from their own cars.

Storms tells KXAM that the LED lights will only cost him $15 to run the entire month of December.

Be sure to also check out the "Listen to our Lights" YouTube and Facebook page. Storms has concocted a number of magnificent light shows, including one based on the Angry Birds theme song:

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