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* ATankardOfMooseUrine: In "Musical Elitism is Everywhere," he discusses how the imagery of classical music has become a shorthand for quality and refinement, regardless of the actual nature of a given product. The example of cheap liquors patterning their packaging after more expensive brands is used to demonstrate the point, and Keary describes a specific example, the discount Rachmaninoff vodka brand, as tasting "like you're drinking leakage from Rachmaninoff's decomposing corpse."
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* SuicideIsShameful: Keary condemns this attitude in "Encouraging the Young to Die - The Most Toxic Site I've Ever Seen", as it causes suicidal people to fear approaching good-faith actors and instead turn to sources like the site in question.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: "Encouraging the Young to Die - The Most Toxic Site I've Ever Seen" is far more serious than usual for the channel, as it discusses a certain forum that encourages users to commit suicide, which was brought to Keary's attention after discovering an active member of his audience had used the site and ended his own life. The video includes a ContentWarning at the start, and Keary also tweeted a preemptive warning for the video before its release.
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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his ridiculous, {{Disco Dan}}nish analysis of music as a whole [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means worse music when certain techniques, used by both pop and crucially '''non-pop''' artists, deliberately reduce timbre to get a desired sound[[note]]two of the techniques Tantacrul highlights are guitar harmonics, which rob a note of all fundamental tone to create interesting overtones, and falsetto, which reduces the number of overtones by limiting vocal cord vibrations[[/note]], which doesn't even count as StylisticSuck as such techniques are OlderThanRadio.

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his ridiculous, {{Disco Dan}}nish analysis of music as a whole [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means worse music when certain techniques, used by both pop and crucially '''non-pop''' artists, deliberately reduce timbre to get a desired sound[[note]]two of the techniques Tantacrul highlights are guitar harmonics, which rob a note of all fundamental tone to create interesting overtones, and falsetto, which reduces the number of overtones by limiting vocal cord vibrations[[/note]], which doesn't even count as StylisticSuck as such techniques are OlderThanRadio.
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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his ridiculous, {{Disco Dan}}nish analysis of music as a whole [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means worse music when certain genres, both on and crucially '''off''' pop radio, deliberately reduce timbre to get a desired sound, which doesn't even count as StylisticSuck as such techniques are OlderThanRadio.

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his ridiculous, {{Disco Dan}}nish analysis of music as a whole [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means worse music when certain genres, techniques, used by both on pop and crucially '''off''' pop radio, '''non-pop''' artists, deliberately reduce timbre to get a desired sound, sound[[note]]two of the techniques Tantacrul highlights are guitar harmonics, which rob a note of all fundamental tone to create interesting overtones, and falsetto, which reduces the number of overtones by limiting vocal cord vibrations[[/note]], which doesn't even count as StylisticSuck as such techniques are OlderThanRadio.
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* SensoryAbuse: Dorico Beep, the default soundfont in Dorico, is incredibly loud and distorted, to the point that it startled one of the people evaluating the software for the video on Dorico. Even worse on a Mac, where, for some inexplicable reason, Dorico ''maxes out the volume upon launching''.
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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a condescending DiscoDan with [[KnowNothingKnowItAll little-to-no understanding of music theory]], is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to songs by those artists. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a condescending DiscoDan with [[KnowNothingKnowItAll little-to-no little understanding and no working knowledge of music theory]], is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to songs by those artists. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.
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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a condescending DiscoDan with [[KnowNothingKnowItAll no working knowledge of music]], is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to songs by those artists. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a condescending DiscoDan with [[KnowNothingKnowItAll no working knowledge little-to-no understanding of music]], music theory]], is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to songs by those artists. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.
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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as an [[KnowNothingKnowItAll ignorant]], condescending DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to songs by those artists. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as an a condescending DiscoDan with [[KnowNothingKnowItAll ignorant]], condescending DiscoDan, no working knowledge of music]], is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to songs by those artists. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.
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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish KnowNothingKnowItAll DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to songs by those artists. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish KnowNothingKnowItAll an [[KnowNothingKnowItAll ignorant]], condescending DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to songs by those artists. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.
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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his analysis of music [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means worse music when certain genres, both on and crucially '''off''' pop radio, deliberately reduce timbre to get a desired sound, which doesn't even count as StylisticSuck as such techniques are OlderThanRadio.

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his ridiculous, {{Disco Dan}}nish analysis of music as a whole [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means worse music when certain genres, both on and crucially '''off''' pop radio, deliberately reduce timbre to get a desired sound, which doesn't even count as StylisticSuck as such techniques are OlderThanRadio.
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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his analysis of music [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means worse music when certain genres, both on and crucially '''off''' pop radio, deliberately reduce timbre to get a desired sound.

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his analysis of music [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means worse music when certain genres, both on and crucially '''off''' pop radio, deliberately reduce timbre to get a desired sound.sound, which doesn't even count as StylisticSuck as such techniques are OlderThanRadio.
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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his analysis of music [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means better music.

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his analysis of music [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means better music.worse music when certain genres, both on and crucially '''off''' pop radio, deliberately reduce timbre to get a desired sound.
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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish KnowNothingKnowItAll DiscoDan , is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish KnowNothingKnowItAll DiscoDan , DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that.songs by those artists. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: [=Thoughty2=] bases his analysis of music [[SmallReferencePools on pop music]], consistently mispronounces timbre as "timber", and assumes that reduced timbre automatically means better music.



* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish DiscoDan, KnowNothingKnowItAll DiscoDan , is that he based his impression of music on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.
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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music based on the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music based on a study that used the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing his claim that every modern musical artist is scientifically a DreadfulMusician because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.
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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music based on the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing his claim that anyone who doesn't consider every modern musical artist a DreadfulMusician is a pleb with no musical taste not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music based on the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing his claim that anyone who doesn't consider every modern musical artist is a DreadfulMusician is a pleb with no musical taste because there's less "timber" in modern music not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.
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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music based on the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing it not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music based on the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing it his claim that anyone who doesn't consider every modern musical artist a DreadfulMusician is a pleb with no musical taste not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.

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--> Open file, [[BrokenRecord Sibelius crashed]]. Save file, Sibelius crashed. Copy notes, Sibelius crashed. Play score, Sibelius crashed. Quit Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Open Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Read email, Sibelius crashed. Grind to the gore, Sibelius crashed.\\

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--> Open file, [[BrokenRecord Sibelius crashed]]. Save file, Sibelius crashed. Copy notes, Sibelius crashed. Play score, Sibelius crashed. Quit Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Open Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Read email, Sibelius crashed. Grind to the gore, Sibelius crashed.\\


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* SmallReferencePools: The biggest flaw with [=Thoughty2=]'s video on why music is supposedly getting worse, besides Arran coming off as a snobbish DiscoDan, is that he based his impression of music based on the Million Song Dataset, which uses the top 200 artists and songs that sound similar to that. In other words, he's basing it not on music as a whole but ''pop music'', an everchanging "big dumb lake" of marketable fluff that rarely survives the NostalgiaFilter, when there is and always has been an enormously larger chaotic stream of niche music that doesn't have to be radio-friendly.
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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ]] to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhura. It only gets worse from there.

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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ]] com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial]] to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhura. It only gets worse from there.

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Tantacrul is a YouTube channel whose focus is on video essays about music and visual design. Run by composer/UX designer Martin Keary, this channel is known for its combination of surreal humor and informative content on music.

* BrainBleach: In his ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' parody song video, when discussing his history with anime, he regrets seeing a morbid anime called GenoCyber at the age of 11, and it contained content that he could only describe as [[{{Understatement}} "not romantic"]].

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Tantacrul is a YouTube [=YouTube=] channel whose focus is on video essays about music and visual design. Run by composer/UX designer Martin Keary, this channel is known for its combination of surreal humor and informative content on music.

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* BrainBleach: In his ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' parody song video, when discussing his history with anime, he regrets seeing a morbid anime called GenoCyber ''Anime/{{Genocyber}}'' at the age of 11, and it contained content that he could only describe as [[{{Understatement}} "not romantic"]].
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--> Lyrics can be reified, especially in music by people like ''Taylor Swift'', who use them to explain to the listener what they should be feeling, lest they turn their brains on to interpret meaning for more than five seconds.

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--> Lyrics can be reified, especially in music by people like ''Taylor Swift'', who use them to explain to the listener what they should be feeling, lest they turn their brains on to interpret meaning for more than five seconds.seconds.
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->''If you like my diatribe, subscriiiiiibe!''
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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ]] to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.
--> Open file, Sibelius crashed. Save file, Sibelius crashed. Copy notes, Sibelius crashed. Play score, Sibelius crashed. Quit Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Open Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Read email, Sibelius crashed. Grind to the gore, Sibelius crashed.\\

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* BrainBleach: In his ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' parody song video, when discussing his history with anime, he regrets seeing a morbid anime called GenoCyber at the age of 11, and it contained content that he could only describe as [[{{Understatement}} "not romantic"]].

* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial[[https://www.commercial [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ]] to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram.Uhura. It only gets worse from there.
--> Open file, [[BrokenRecord Sibelius crashed.crashed]]. Save file, Sibelius crashed. Copy notes, Sibelius crashed. Play score, Sibelius crashed. Quit Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Open Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Read email, Sibelius crashed. Grind to the gore, Sibelius crashed.\\
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* ShamelessSelfPromoter: At the end of his aleatoric music video, he creates a track using repeated loops of the lines "Subscribe" and "Ring the bell". When he tells the viewers to get involved in introducing an element of chance, he explains his reasoning as "democratizing the listening process" before having his credibility points [[{{LaserGuidedKarma}} drop from 2,222 to just 3.]]



--> Lyrics can be reified, especially in music by people like ''Taylor Swift'', who use them to explain to the listener what they should be feeling, lest they turn their brains on for more than five seconds.

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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ} to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.

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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial{https://www.commercial[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ} com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ]] to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.
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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ) to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.

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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial(https://www.commercial{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ) com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ} to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.
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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ] to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.

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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial [https://www.commercial(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ] com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ) to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.
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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial from the 1980s to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.

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* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial from the 1980s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38NVJKc8NlQ] to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.



--> Lyrics can be reified, especially in music by people like ''Taylor Swift'', who use them to explain to the listener what they should be feeling, lest they turn their brains on for more than five seconds.\\

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--> Lyrics can be reified, especially in music by people like ''Taylor Swift'', who use them to explain to the listener what they should be feeling, lest they turn their brains on for more than five seconds.\\
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--> Lyrics can be reified, especially in music by people like ''Taylor Swift'', who use them to explain to the listener what they should be feeling, lest they turn their brains on for more than five seconds.

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--> Lyrics can be reified, especially in music by people like ''Taylor Swift'', who use them to explain to the listener what they should be feeling, lest they turn their brains on for more than five seconds.\\
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Tantacrul is a YouTube channel whose focus is on video essays about music and visual design. Run by composer/UX designer Martin Keary, this channel is known for its combination of surreal humor and informative content on music.

* SanitySlippage: In his Sibelius video, Tantacrul goes on bizarre tangents as he points out many of Sibelius's faults, ranging from referencing a Quinnsworth Star Wars commercial from the 1980s to demanding clean pancakes from Lieutenant Uhuram. It only gets worse from there.
--> Open file, Sibelius crashed. Save file, Sibelius crashed. Copy notes, Sibelius crashed. Play score, Sibelius crashed. Quit Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Open Sibelius, Sibelius crashed. Read email, Sibelius crashed. Grind to the gore, Sibelius crashed.\\
* TakeThat: This happens a lot on this channel. From calling out guitar players for only using the most basic guitar chords to artists like Taylor Swift and Coldplay, because of course.
--> Lyrics can be reified, especially in music by people like ''Taylor Swift'', who use them to explain to the listener what they should be feeling, lest they turn their brains on for more than five seconds.

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