"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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I hope Null begins an AIrt segment. These are my submissions:

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Read em and weep, fat boy
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And that's just Wisconsin. A single state out of 50 took a quarter of the world's cheese awards, despite Americans "having no access to real cheese."

Cannot wait to see the soft-eyed negative nancy cope about this.
Not sure the 25% awards is accurate considering that out of 2121 Awards in that were handed out in 2023, the US won:
  • 147 of those awards (6.9%)
  • 7 Super gold Awards (6.93%) out of 101
  • 22 Gold Awards (6.39%) out of 344
  • 41 Silver Awards (5.6%) out of 731
  • 77 Bronze Awards (8.14%) out of 945
Looking between 2022 & 2017 the Us managed to win at most 9%(2019) of all prices and only 3.3% in 2021.
 
World Cheese Awards said:

The judging panel​

The quality and balance of our judging panel is really important to us. This gives the World Cheese Awards the credibility and trust that has been built up over 30 years. We work hard on the panel every year to make sure judges from across the world are included. Last year, judges came from 38 countries – often supported with travel arrangements by us and the host country to make sure any barriers to attending were limited – and represented technologists, graders, retailers, journalists, buyers, chefs, producers and key industry professionals and influencers.
Null is an influencer.
World Cheese Awards said:
We’re always open to suggestions, so if you know of anyone you think would make a valuable addition to the judging panel, please email judges@gff.co.uk and they will be considered for the next edition.
Fancy a free trip to Norway, Null?

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It passed very unfortunately. Here come the legal challenges though. It's basically as I expected. The Republicans on the FCC voted against it while the Democrats voted for it 3-2.


It passed very unfortunately. Here come the legal challenges though. It's basically as I expected. The Republicans on the FCC voted against it while the Democrats voted for it 3-2.


FCC Approves Rules to Prevent ‘Digital Discrimination’
Congress tasked the FCC with closing the digital divide. Here’s what the agency’s doing
By Aaron Sankin
November 15, 2023 14:24 ET
In a 3–2 vote on Nov. 15, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed rules that represent a historic step toward closing the digital divide.



As part of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Congress mandated the FCC adopt rules to prohibit “digital discrimination of access based on income level, race, ethnicity, color, religion, or national origin.” Since the infrastructure bill was relatively scant on details, many of the specifics on how it would be implemented will be decided by the FCC.






Last month, the agency published a report on its new initiatives and rules aimed to address digital discrimination. What’s laid out in the report was approved in the FCC’s vote.



“The trajectory of digital progress has not always been even, has not always been fair, a result that has held back our collective achievements as a nation,” said Commissioner Geoffrey Starks, who voted in favor of imposing the rules. “Eradicating digital discrimination anywhere will empower individuals everywhere. This is a proceeding that will impact generations of Americans to come, and will work to ensure a more just and equitable future for tomorrow.”



Commissioner Brandon Carr, the senior Republican on the Commission, voted against the order, calling it an unprecedented power grab by the FCC.



“The Biden administration’s entire approach to the internet, its entire agenda, can be boiled down to one single word: control,” Carr said, tying the digital discrimination rules to the administration’s efforts to reinstate net neutrality and push social media platforms to combat online misinformation. “You can see it today as the Biden administration has called on the FCC to adopt these digital equity rules—a framework that gives the FCC a nearly limitless power to veto private sector decisions.”



For the first time, internet service providers (ISPs) can now be penalized by the FCC for implementing policies that result in certain communities getting relatively worse service or fewer opportunities to purchase service. ISPs could be fined if they are caught engaging in conduct that’s discriminatory and “not justified by genuine issues of technical or economic feasibility,” which will be determined by the FCC on a case-by-case basis, and based on what other ISPs have been able to do in the past.






Crucially, the report notes that an ISP’s conduct will not be found discriminatory solely because inequities exist on the ground. “We will require that any determination of differential impact that relies on observed disparity must point to a specific policy or practice that is causing the disparity,” the report reads.



These policies also apply to nontechnical elements of internet service, like how a marketing company hired by an ISP targets its advertising or the language options offered for customer service for a local government’s municipal broadband. Policies deemed discriminatory are ones that cause inequitable access going forward, after the new rules go into effect. Older policies—the ones that may have caused the digital divide that’s opened over the past few decades—will be outside of the rules’ purview.



USTelecom, a broadband industry group, made its position on the rules clear in a post on its website: “However well-intentioned, the FCC’s draft rules create a regulatory structure that could stifle investment and force providers to divert limited capital away from deployment,” USTelecom President and CEO Jonathan Spalter said in the post.



In addition to punishing instances of explicit discrimination, the FCC can identify when a company has engaged in digital discrimination by using a standard called “disparate impact,” which is the idea that different groups can experience markedly different outcomes, even when the policy causing that disparity isn’t explicitly about any characteristics defining a group. For example, a Department of Housing and Urban Development program aimed at helping rebuild New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina based the amount of money given to each household on the value of the home instead of the cost to rebuild. Since homes in Black neighborhoods tended to be worth less, program participants in those areas tended to get less money.




Whether to use the disparate impact standard was a major battleground during the FCC’s rulemaking process, with activists arguing in its favor, and ISPs (along with ideologically aligned think tanks) arguing that something should only be considered discrimination when a company’s policy is explicitly based around a protected category, like race or income.



“For decades the disability community has noted that discrimination occurs unintentionally and often results from seemingly neutral policies that result in discrimination,” the American Association of People With Disabilities wrote in a comment to the agency, pushing for the use of disparate impact. “Too often disabled people experience discrimination not because of malicious intent or explicit exclusion within programs or policies but because the disabled people were simply not considered in the first place.”



“Adopting a disparate impact test would cause carriers to choose between prioritizing deployment based on closing the digital divide, as required by Congress, and paralyzing deployment for fear that a regular, common business decision may disproportionately affect a minority community,” the Lincoln Network, a free-market think tank, countered in its own comment to the agency earlier this year.



Speaking at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Washington, D.C., the day before the rules were posted publicly, FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel explained why the agency needed to be able to act on facially neutral policies that are discriminatory in execution.



“What the record shows is that there are gaps in access for low-income, rural, Tribal, and minority communities. It shows that the digital divide significantly tracks the housing redlining that came into existence under the National Housing Act of 1934. It shows that many of the communities that lack adequate access to broadband today are the same areas that suffer from long-standing patterns of residential segregation and economic disadvantage,” Rosenworcel said. “And it shows that these gaps in broadband access stem from policies and practices that may be neutral on their face, rather than the result of intentionally discriminatory conduct.”



To help identify discriminatory policies, the FCC created a way for the public to submit complaints about ISPs. These complaints won’t necessarily begin a formal adjudication process against the ISP, but they can be used as a basis for the FCC to begin its own investigation into the provider’s conduct.








In a letter to the FCC sent last week, Angela Siefer, executive director of the National Digital Inclusion Alliance, which provides support to connectivity advocates across the country, expressed approval for many elements of the FCC’s rules. Siefer hailed the agency’s “approach to evaluating technical and economic feasibility on a case-by-case basis, rather than adopting safe harbors” and “application of the rules to technical and non-technical aspects of service, including pricing.”



At the same time, the letter highlighted a number of potential problems with the proposal, like what to do about long-standing patterns of ISP behavior that started before the rules were enacted but will continue into the future. “NDIA asked the Commission to provide guidance articulating what evidence it will consider to evaluate ongoing behavior, such as the persistent gaps in AT&T’s broadband technology and speeds offered to locations in higher and lower income Census tracts in Cleveland,” Siefer wrote.



In a related proposal announced in October, but not approved as part of the Nov. 15 vote, the agency will also require ISPs to submit annual reports showing all major upgrades made to their networks over the past year, information useful to determine if an ISP is neglecting system upgrades in marginalized communities. ISPs would also be required to launch an internal compliance program to evaluate if they are engaging in “digital discrimination.”



The Markup’s reporting on the digital divide played a small part in the FCC’s rulemaking process.



An investigation we published last year showed that a quartet of major ISPs disproportionately charged households in lower-income, less White, and historically redlined neighborhoods in dozens of cities across the country the same price for slower internet plans than they were offering for faster speeds in other parts of town. In its notice of proposed rulemaking, released shortly after our story, the FCC specifically asked the public for comment about our investigations and “what accounts for the disparities identified.”
As referenced in the FCC’s October report, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance, Common Sense Media, and a coalition of 39 nonprofit groups that included the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Open Technology Institute, submitted comments pointing to our story as evidence why the FCC needed to act to rectify long-standing inequities in broadband deployment.







Conversely, AT&T, telecommunications industry group ACA Connects, and the pro-business think tank Free State Foundation all submitted comments criticizing our investigation. These organizations submitted similar criticisms of other studies showing ISPs’ contributions to the digital divide by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance, the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, Free Press, the Communication Workers of America, and the Greenlining Institute.



(You can read AT&T’s criticism, which was the most robust, and our own rebuttal, which was also submitted in a comment to the agency.)



Mandating that the FCC take action to combat digital discrimination wasn’t the only part of the infrastructure bill aimed at closing the digital divide. The bill apportioned over $42 billion for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program to build high-speed internet infrastructure, primarily in areas of the country where residents don’t already have the ability to subscribe to any type of broadband internet service. As FCC commissioners noted during the Nov. 15 hearing, ISPs that participate in BEAD and comply with its equity rules are exempted from being hit with digital discrimination enforcement.



In addition, the legislation allocated $14.2 billion for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which provides a $30 monthly subsidy ($75 for households on tribal lands) to cover internet or wireless service.
According to data compiled by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, more than 21 million households are currently using the ACP, which is projected to run out of money next summer unless Congress secures more funding.
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I haven’t been paying close attention to this bill, what’s it mean if it passes?
the gay answer if you want me to have you think you're dumb not lair: 5G internet & faster internet for all jack

reasonable answer: some of your tax money is used to add 5g & Desk job of internet char in each state (? is head czar in white house with a cabinet set of the internet)

yes, I want to do a weeb naruto joke some said it. (yes game comes out this week)

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I know about the Spotify and YouTube playlists but if there's an easily searchable list of MATI songs to avoid suggestions that already got played on the show could someone kindly point me to it? I wandered into some good shit today and I can't for the life of me figure out if it's something that sounds like it'd be on MATI or something that sounds like that because it already was.

This is up-to-date as of August 2022, I'm in the middle of organizing archives at the moment and will post an updated version and/or make a playlist ASAP.

Josh Music
Up to date before Aug 26, 2022

Kevin MacLeod - Wallpaper

Narcissa Wright - Out of my Mind (B.o.B. Cover)

Clutch - Electric Worry (Briefly) / FarCry 5 Cinematic

Johnny Cash - Ain't No Grave

UPLIFT SPICE - Omega Rhythm

Dougie MacLean performing Auld Lang Syne

The Submarines - 1940 (Amplive Remix)

Foster the People - Pumped up Kicks (Bridge and Law Remix)

Roy Brown - Butcher Pete

Fallschirmjäger - "Grün ist unser Fallschirm" Remix

IC3PEAK - СКАЗКА / FAIRYTALE

Here Comes the Money - Jim Johnston

Fat - Weird Al

“Waffen SS Choir“ - Remix (Grün ist der Fallschirm)

No Motherland without You - Pyongyang Orchestra

The Dog Days are Errverr - Florence and the Machines

Answer - Sarah McLachlan

Green & Purple - Kritikal

This is Nigeria - Falz

Clutch - The Regulator

Konomi Suzuki - Watashi ga Motenai no wa dō Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!

Adam Sandler - Hanukkah Song

Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me

Carpenter Brut - Le Perv

Waffen SS Choir - Neue deutsche Welle

Rusty Cage - White Girls Fuck Dogs

Agnete Kjølsrud - Get Jinxed! (League of Legends OST)

The Hope County Choir - Keep Your Rifle by Your Side

MadWorld OST - Ain't that Funny

TRILLIAM - Grad Flow

LIL RICHIE - LONELY (prod. Liquid Richard)

Brother Hao - Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China

Xie Tian Xiao - Place of Appointment

Dominic Behan - Go on Home British Soldiers

Wrong Way – Sublime

Fucked My Way Up To The Top – Lana Del Ray

Lil Richie - PLUMP PIMP

Ken Silverman - PREPSONG.KDM

Uplift Spice - The Hanged Man

Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus

Mysterious remix I only know as "I Squeeze Gats" from Red Letter Media's Plinkett Reviews.

'Sex Offender Shuffle'

OBNX - Right Wing Death Squad

Fountains of Wayne - Too Cool for School

LIL RICHIE - LONELY

LIL RICHIE - BANWORLD

Blue Öyster Cult - Don't Fear the Reaper

Tyce Andrews - WHYTE REOVELEUTIAN (Parody)

UPLIFT SPICE - 空華

The Heavy - Short Change Hero

INTERPOL - Evil

Beck - Timebomb

Chumbawamba - Tubthumping

The Pixies - Where is My Mind?

K.Flay - CRAZYtown

Clutch - Electric Worry

Little Jackie - Crying for the Queen

Mary Lamberts - Secrets

Samantha Urbani x Milk Make Up - U Know I Know

Twenty One Pilots - Chlorine

Mercenaries 2 - Oh No You Didn't

Fizzy Barf - Andrew Hung

Too Cool for School - Fountains of Wayne

Drill Queen - Pocket Full of Fun

Canadian Softball - Great Again (First Half)

Flip Top Box

No Cock like Horse Cock - Pepper Coyote

Dunderpatrullen - To The Moon

Dunderpallen – Pandemonium

Yeasayer – Don’t Come Close

DPRK National Ochestra - No Motherland Without You

TENNIS - DEEP IN THE WOODS

Hermitude - Speak of the Devil

Weird Al - Party in the CIA

VAJAS - Sparrow of the Wind

Peach Stealing Monkeys - Seven Nation Army (cover)

DMX - Where the Hood At?

Joji - Medicine

Marty Robbins - Ain't I Right?

Hamtaro Intro

BENE - Evil Spider

Jake Chudnow – 145 (Poodles)

Lil Capo – JANNIES IFFY UH

Lil Capo – NUTHIN BUT A /g/ THANG

Ноль – Человек и Кошка (Man and Cat, performed by Zero)

Daniel Decatur Emmett - Dixie's Land

Waylon Jennings - Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way

Rehab - Bartender (Sittin' At A Bar)

Pick Guy - Help

Josip On Deck - Anime Pu$$

Glory to Arstotzka - Armesto Cover

Black Sea Gale - The Dreadnoughts

Telephone Number - Junko Ohashi

Not in California - K.Flay

Death Music - Papers Please

Turn - Ein Astronaut

Oh, the Bliss - The Hope County Choir (Far Cry 5)

This Baby Don't Cry - K.Flay

In Heaven - Laurel Near (for Eraserhead by David Lynch)

Don't @ Me - JME

Blame Canada - South Park

Кабриолет – Ленинград (Cabriolet – Leningrad)

HONK HONK (song) – extended [ CLOWN WORLD ]

[Super Mario Bros 2 Yoshi’s Island – Athletic] // [Mike Will Made It – 23] (MASHUP)

Insomniac Olympics – Blockhead

Wheels of Fire – Judas Priest (American Bear Rides for Freedums)

Gas, Gas, Gas – Manuel

Stress - Jim's Big Ego

Hoes Mad - Famous Dex

Bury Me Face Down - grandson

RULES OF NATURE - Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance OST

Rise (Piano Cover of TempleOS Song) - David Eddy (Original Hymn by Terry Davis)

Terminated - Brian Ellis

Demon Kitty Rag - Katzenjammer

Path - Apocalyptica

Let's Go - Stuck in the Sound

Awaken - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

Item Bounce - Kirby Air Ride

Crush – Metaform

Человек и кошка – Сергей Гармаш (Man and Cat – Sergei Garmash)

Title Theme - Croc: Legend Of the Gobbos

Carried Diamond - Liquid Richard (ft. Lil Richie & New Age Black)

Grinch's Ultimatum - PilotRedSun

Homesick OST

Fire – Crazy World of Arthur Brown

Military Fashion Show – And One

Hava Nagila (Trap Remix) – Joel Bunker

Taking over the Halberd - Kirby Super Star

Paper Planes - MIA

Invader – DANCE WITH THE DEAD

I Can Hold A Grudge Like Nobody’s Business – Adam Jensen

Behemoth (Perturbator remix) – GosT

Afterlife – BENE

The Wednesday Ritual – ZimoNitrome

1901 – Pheonix

R. Mullen – Yippah

Send in the Clowns – Jay-Jay Johanson (Cover)

Thanksgiving Theme – Vince Guaraldi

America – XYLØ

White Girls love Dogs (ft. Alinity) – Rusty Cage

Yoda Cock and Ball Torture ASMR (Hardstyle Remix (2019)) – RealDeadFriend

I’m a Coomer – Hollowed

Tiny Tim – Livin’ in the Sunlight (Instrumental)

FlexAir – Episode 1

Living in the USA – Chuck E. Cheese ft. My Google Voice Ringtone

Living in America - Chuck E. Cheese

world.execute(me); – Mili

Friday - Rebecca Black (Instrumental by Z FIELDS)

House of the Rising Sun - Wilbert Eckart & Volksmusik Stars

Help I’m Alive – Metric

Claude Debussy’s Golliwog’s Cakewalk performed by Seong-Jin Cho

Third Day (of a Seven Day Binge) – Marilyn Manson

In the House, in a Heartbeat – John Murphy

The Man Comes Around – Johnny Cash

Beta as Fuck – John McIntosh ft. Peter Coffin

Imakuni's Theme - Pokemon Trading Card Game (Cover by Pheanir)

Would you be Impressed? - Streetlight Manifesto

National Anthem of Senegal performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra

Comin’ Home – Cheeseburger

We’re the Gang Stalkers (Instrumentals) – Rusty Cage

Tropa De Elite – Tihuana

Uzicko kolo – Milijana

When I’m Drinking Whiskey – Rusty Cage

It’s Happening – monthlygon

There Isn’t Any God – Rusty Cage

Guillotine – Death Grips

Oki Doki Boomer – senzawa

Spitfire – Infected Mushroom

Making me Nervous – Brad Sucks

Civilize the Universe – Ozzy Osbourne ft. Fedsmoker

Sucker Train Blues – Velvet Revolver

UH OH TOWN

EPA – Chechen (ft. Carli)

Paper Planes - MIA (Instrumental, No Hook)

OnlyFans - iCuckkz (prod. Jarbo the Hutt)

Sentinel (Tubular Bells II) – Mike Oldfield (Not present in archive)

Self-Control – Laura Branigan

Altered State (Tubular Bells II) – Mike Oldfield

Steam Cleaner – Jarbo the Hutt

Ethical Constraints Removed – zircon & Jonathan Peros

Medicine – Joji

FlipFlap – X-CEED

White is Right – Pink Guy

Death Theme – Paper’s Please

Life Itself – Glass Animals

Be Patient (Still) - Smidi

Baby Blue (Ron Paul 2020 Remix by Yours Truly) - Badfinger

Horses are Running - Nestor Makhno

#Killstream Sunset Intro – Scrub

Stand Up and be Counted – White Riders

It’s Gonna Be a Long Night – Ween

Step by Step – Jesse Winchester

We’ve Got to Stop the Mosque at Ground Zero – Trade Martin

This Song Sounds Terrible – The Minute Hour

BoJack’s Theme – Patrick Carney

Yahhh! – Soulja Boy Tell’em

Feindberührung – Rome

Crab Rave – Noisestorm

crack a VANILLA COKE – K.Flay

Duck Tales Intro (Instrumental)

Dégénérations – Mes Aïeux

Carnival Kerfuffle – Kristofer Maddigan

This Is Halloween – Marilyn Manson

We are the Champions – Queen

Yoda CBT Torture ASMR (Hardstyle 2019 Remix) – realdeadfriend

The Cold-Blooded Murder Of Deputy Vilmos Kovacs – Alexandre Desplat

Gdzie jest biały węgorz? – Cypis

Hello, Sailor – SpongeBob Production Music

trooning out – larpsandtherealgirl

Dead Center Horde – Left 4 Dead 2

Ram Ranch 7 – Grand MacDonald

The Impression That I Get – The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

We Love Our Cops – Baked Alaska

Christmas At Ground Zero – “Weird Al” Yankovic

Jack’s Smirking Revenge – The Dust Brothers

Shots Fired – Tank

My Dick – Mickey Avalon

World’s Best Dad – Jarbo the Hutt

Sealab 2021 Intro – Calamine

זאב טנא – ביירות (Beirut – Zeev Tene)

Q-ANON EXPOSED BY SAM HYDE!!! – MDE

We Love Our McDonald’s – NEGATIVE XP

The Set Up – Favored Nations

RUN – Michael Nyman & Damon Albarn

Dead Man’s Hand (Assault)

That’s Life – Frank Sinatra

Mind Control Corral – Pilotredsky

Oh the Bliss – Far Cry 5 (performed by Jenny Owen Youngs)

Little Dark Age – MGMT

The Cigarette Duet – Princess Chelsea

The Tendieman (Acapella) – Chris Wilson

Laisse tomber les filles – France Gall

Mushroom Castle: Viking Ship – MapleStory

Alex Jones’ Q-Shaman REMIX – WTFBRAHH

An extended remix of a soundbite called “Chinese Rap” or “Tom Ching Cheng Hanji”.

Not Your Kind of People – Garbage

Eminem - White America

Among Us x Kirby Item Bounce Mashup

Omed Li Batsfira – Zeev Tene

Шут – Ляпис Трубецкой (Jester – Lyapis Trubetskoy)

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Thé à la Menthe – La Caution

Ноу ноу фьюче – Ленинград (No, No Future – Leningrad)

R. Mullen – Yppah

You will never, never be a woman – Ali Bee

Star Wars Main Title – John Williams

Make It Up As I Go – Mike Shinoda (ft. K.Flay)

Pictures of You – The Last Goodnight

Wishing Well – Juice WRLD

Where the Hood At? – DMX

Underdog – BRUTTO

WAP – Ben Shapiro

Brony Style (Ima Pedophile) – Rucka Rucka Ali

I Love Cheese Pizza! – Literal Cream

Capital – Lapis Trubetskoy (Капитал – Ляпис Трубецкой)

Fer Sure – The Medic Droid

Ruler of Everything – Tally Hall

Ram Ranch – Grant MacDonald

Lunacy – Swans

Turn the Lights Off – Tally Hall

Phantom of the Opera – Prague Cello Quartet

The Four Seasons – Antonio Vivaldi (performed by Julia Fischer)

Boss Nigger Theme Song – Tone T

Pocket Full of Fun – Drill Queen

Blood (Hidden Track) – My Chemical Romance

Growing Up – Andrew Jackson Jihad

Bad Vibes – K.Flay

Sunshine, Rainbow, White pony – Wowkie Zhang

Solo (Banquet Bandit) – Liquid Richard

TGIF – K.Flay

Hate – Kahlil4mb ft. zee!

Lolita – Lana del Rey

love me – GATSKY

NO LIVES MATTER – Tom MacDonald

Heaven & Hell – Da GUNT

NO LIVES MATTER – Tom MacDonald

love me – GATSKY

DOOM – MASTER BOOT RECORD

Tardigrade Song – Cosmo Sheldrake

Internet Tough Guys – Shoe0nHead

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Ruined an Entire Generation of Women – NegativeXP

Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2 – MASTER BOOT RECORD

I Wish I Was In Dixie Land – Rebel Son(?)

Scum Of The Earth – Rob Zombie

Mad at the Internet

OH SHIT I’M FEELING IT (Death Grips mashup)

Hey Hey, We’re The Troons – The Troons

Iban – RSOS OST

Crab Crave – Noisestorm

Space Asshole – Chris Remo

Dwarf Fortress – Tarn Adams

Hate Crimes – Hard Men Working Hard

So Need a Cute Girl – Christian and the Hedgehog Boys

Marshi I UÇK

Intro – Voizen

And i just won – Voizen

Rough Trail – Rimworld OST

E-Girls Get the Bullet – Hard Men Working Hard

Gimmie Pizza (Slow)

World’s Best Dad – M.C. Jarbo

Heavy’s Pizza Song – Rubberfruit

CoCo – O.T. Genasis

Kitty History – Trevor Moore

We Like Pizza – Pizza Kids

The Price is Right Theme

Rules of Nature – Metal Gear Revengeance OST

Feeding Time – HMWH

Main 1 – Dota 2 OST

Boys Will Be Girls – Francis Aaron

Spooky – Runescape OSRS OST

Stan (Instrumental) – Eminem

Thank You – Dido

Way Back Then – Jung Jae-il

Anthem of Pridnestrovia

Katyusha – Various Performers

Dagothwave – Young Scrolls

Christmas in the 13th Month – Ragnarok Online

Tier IV Michael Myers Chase Music – Boosted Composer

Dead Man’s Hands – Payday 2 OST

Goodbye Horses – Q Lazzarus

We Love Our Cops – Baked Alaska

Hate Crimes – HWMH

Burn it Down – Linkin Park

All I Want For Christmas Is You – Mariah Carey

Jeszcze raz Vabank – Henryk Kuźniak

99 Luftballons – Nena

Break Stuff (cover) – K.Flay

Ma-Sha2allah – Salman Khan

Poo 2 the Loo – UNICEF

The Only Thing They Fear is You – Doom OST

(Vessel – Molchat Doma)

Episode 1, Page 1-1 – Comix Zone OST (Sega Genesis)

Njet Molotoff – Solistiyhtye Suomi

Bullug Gegbug Ibgabiug Gixcure Dagabciea Fuic – KEYGEN CHURCH

Despite All My Wage – Hard Men Working Hard

Kong – Bonobo

5’1 – Da GUNT

Money – Liquid Richard

Adam Warski – Ken Ashcorp

Apologise – Hard Men Working Hard

Ethan… – Rusty Cage

Breakfast Machine – Danny Elfman

Tropa de Elite – Tihuana

Hell march – Red Alert C&C OST

I Mean It – G-Eazy

Deus, Pátria, Rei – Portuguese monarchist song, performer not credited in video

Ed Sheeran vs. Disturbed (Mashup) – oneboredjeu

Corn – Black Shelton

Children of the Omnissiah – Warhammer 40,000 Mechanicus OST

Little Dark Age – MGMT (Cover by the_miracle_aligner in Classical Latin)

Kunz - Dixie song hymn russian/ Гимн Конфедерации Америки по-русски

Ken Silverman - PREPSONG.KDM

Bayraktar – ??? (Epic Tollbooth)

When We Were At War – Yulia Matyukina (Когда мы были на войне – Юлия Матюкина)

She Whistled By – DDT (Просвистела – ДДТ)

Bayraktar – ??? (Epic Tollbooth)

Clear Sky (Bandit Radio) – S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

Black Sea Gale – The Dreadnoughts

Soldier (Солдат) – 5’nizza

Ohne Dich – Rammstein

Come Out, Ye Black and Tans!

The Dead Flag Blues (Final Segment) – Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Devil Like Me – Rainbow Kitten Surprise

天空中的紅日 (Red Sun in the Sky)

CHINAVIRUS – Hard Men Working Hard

No Russian Ever Called Me a Cracker – foundring

Birth of a Wish (This Cannot Continue!) – Keiichi Okabe

الحريم الحزب (Harem Party) – Mahmoud Awad

Kill ’em All – C. Wilkes (Ox)

KINGPIN – Da GUNT (feat. MC Jarbo)

Computer Error Song – Abrade

הנה אני בא (Here I come) – Hadag Nahash

Withdrawal – Max Frost

Checkpoint Charlie – Whitey

Breaking the Wall / The Shepherd's Boy – Murray Gold (performed by Alastair King)

Walls Fall Out – Cheryl Merkowski

Praise Abort – Lindemann

Secret Garden - Andy Dick

Chainlink Bull – Anonymous

PPP – Ken Ashcorp

Baby I’m Yours – Breakbot

Svetovid – Jan J. Močnik

When the Boat Comes In – Skrewdriver

โชววงหมอลำอินเตอร์เนชั่นแนล (Chowuang Mo Lam International) – Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band

I am Steve – Hey Steve

80386SX – MASTER BOOT RECORD

It’s Called: Freefall – Rainbow Kitten Surprise

King of the Hill – The Refreshments

Heat Waves – Glass Animals

Trauma Queen – Durry

Witch Doctor Sings a Song – hlgf

All Hail – The Devil Makes Three

Trans People Are My Friends (Transphobes Not Welcome) – Craic Boi Mental

Rules of Nature (Acoustic Cover) – Ken Ashcorp

Terminated – Brian Ellis (World Peace Theme)

Bones in the Ocean – The Longest Johns

British Grenadiers – The Band Of Her Majesty’s Welsh Guards

Istanbul (not Constantinople) – They Might be Giants

WUHAN GANG – PlayMateTessi

Give and Take – Poor Man’s Poison

Waltz no. 2 from the Jazz Suite – Shostakovich (performed by The Young Artists Orchestra of Las Vegas)

Codeine – Trampled by Turtles

Sea Shanty 2 – Ian Taylor

Transvestites can be Cannibals Too – Harley Poe

You will never be a woman – Ali Bee
YWNBAW - Ali Bee

Emil’s Shop – Chamber Works

Beneath our Feet lays a White Highway – Latvian Legion, 19th Division

The Sky Runner – Hiroshi Kanazu, Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka

Emil’s Shop – Chamber Works

You will never be a woman – Ali Bee
YWNBAW - Ali Bee

Transvestites can be Cannibals Too – Harley Poe

Sea Shanty 2 – Ian Taylor

Codeine – Trampled by Turtles

Waltz no. 2 from the Jazz Suite – Shostakovich (performed by The Young Artists Orchestra of Las Vegas)

Give and Take – Poor Man’s Poison

WUHAN GANG – PlayMateTessi

Istanbul (not Constantinople) – They Might be Giants

FLXMINGO - Polozhenie

Durry - Who's Laughing Now

British Grenadiers – The Band Of Her Majesty’s Welsh Guards

Bones in the Ocean – The Longest Johns

Terminated – Brian Ellis (World Peace Theme)

Rules of Nature (Acoustic Cover) – Ken Ashcorp

Trans People Are My Friends (Transphobes Not Welcome) – Craic Boi Mental

All Hail – The Devil Makes Three

Witch Doctor Sings a Song – hlgf

Trauma Queen – Durry
 
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