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* "UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome with being alive" is an appropriately sad song by the AnthropomorphicPersonification of Depression and it is a popular and well-liked Jreg song in its own right.
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* "UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome with being alive" is an appropriately sad song by the AnthropomorphicPersonification of Depression Depression, and it is a popular and well-liked Jreg song in its own right.
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* "UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome with being alive" is an appropriately sad song by the AnthropomorphicPersonification of Depression, a popular and well-liked Jreg song in its own right.
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* "UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome with being alive" is an appropriately sad song by the AnthropomorphicPersonification of Depression, Depression and it is a popular and well-liked Jreg song in its own right.
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“{{UsefulNotes/Stockholm Syndrome}} with being alive” an appropriately sad song by the {{anthropomorphic personification}} of Depression which is a popular and well-liked Jreg song in its own right.
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“{{Stockholm Syndrome}} with being alive” an appropriately sad song by the {{anthropomorphic personification}} of Depression which is a popular and well-liked Jreg song in its own right.
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Is Ooga Booga Boo
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[[AC:The Mental Illnesses]]
“{{Stockholm Syndrome}} with being alive” an appropriately sad song by the {{anthropomorphic personification}} of Depression which is a popular and well-liked Jreg song in its own right.
[[AC:The Mental Illnesses]]
“{{Stockholm Syndrome}} with being alive” an appropriately sad song by the {{anthropomorphic personification}} of Depression which is a popular and well-liked Jreg song in its own right.
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* "Office Life" is a solemn and depressing critique of the dulling life of modern office work, all hidden under a catchy tune. Jreg had previously expressed his fear of being caught in the cycle of office life, not being able to leave since that means losing jris livelihood.
* "2x Speed" is on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches jris [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet jris thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
* "2x Speed" is on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches jris [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet jris thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
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* "Office Life" is a solemn and depressing critique of the dulling life of modern office work, all hidden under a catchy tune. Jreg had previously expressed his fear of being caught in the cycle of office life, not being able to leave since that means losing jris his livelihood.
* "2x Speed" is on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watchesjris his [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet jris his thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
* "2x Speed" is on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches
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* "Office Life" is a solemn and depressing critique of the dulling life of modern office work, all hidden under a catchy tune. Jreg had previously expressed jris fear of being caught in the cycle of office life, not being able to leave since that means losing jris livelihood.
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* "Office Life" is a solemn and depressing critique of the dulling life of modern office work, all hidden under a catchy tune. Jreg had previously expressed jris his fear of being caught in the cycle of office life, not being able to leave since that means losing jris livelihood.
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* "Office Life" is a solemn and depressing critique of the dulling life of modern office work, all hidden under a catchy tune. Jreg had previously expressed his fear of being caught in the cycle of office life, not being able to leave since that means losing his livelihood.
* "2x Speed" is on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches his [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet his thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
* "2x Speed" is on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches his [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet his thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
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* "Office Life" is a solemn and depressing critique of the dulling life of modern office work, all hidden under a catchy tune. Jreg had previously expressed his jris fear of being caught in the cycle of office life, not being able to leave since that means losing his jris livelihood.
* "2x Speed" is on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watcheshis jris [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet his jris thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
* "2x Speed" is on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches
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* In "Anprim Anthem" we get this genius line[[labelnote:explanation]]The Boogaloo Movement is a far-right anti-government extremist movement in the US, mainly consisting of libertarians. Anprim wants none of that.[[/labelnote]]:
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* In "Anprim Anthem" we get this genius line[[labelnote:explanation]]The Boogaloo Movement is a [[RightWingMilitiaFanatic far-right anti-government extremist movement movement]] in the US, mainly consisting of libertarians. Anprim wants none of that.[[/labelnote]]:
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the first song is "The Centrists Gotta Go" from ep 2
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* "Leftist Unity", the first song of the ''Centricide'' series, appears in the fourth episode. The isolated song has over 1 million views and is a gripping [[BreakupSong Break-Up]] duet between Commie and Ancom.
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* "Leftist Unity", the first song of the ''Centricide'' series, Unity" appears in the fourth episode. The isolated song has over 1 million views and is a gripping [[BreakupSong Break-Up]] duet between Commie and Ancom.
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** "Office Life" is a solemn and depressing critique of the dulling life of modern office work, all hidden under a catchy tune. Jreg had previously expressed his fear of being caught in the cycle of office life, not being able to leave since that means losing his livelihood.
** "2x Speed" is another song on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches his [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet his thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
** "2x Speed" is another song on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches his [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet his thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
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** "Leftist Unity". Where to begin with this one? The first song of the ''Centricide'' series, appearing in the 4th episode. The isolated song has over 1 million views. A gripping [[BreakupSong Break-Up]] duet between Commie and Ancom.
** "Ancapistan". It's currently Jreg's most viewed song on Genius lyrics. It's also the introduction of Minarchist and Hoppean. The exuberant larger-than-life rap will forever remain one of ''Centricide'''s gems.
** "All The Same To Me", the only VillainSong of the series (if you're on the side of the Extremists). It's the song Horseshoe Centrist sings while he beats [[CurbStompBattle Commie and Nazi]], and the moment everyone realized he's a CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass. In Centricide 3, Radical Centrist mentions that Horseshoe is the most powerful of the Centrists, and he wasn't lying. It's an absolute jam. But [[MadLibsCatchphrase the way I see it, there's no difference between the song being a jam and not being a jam]].
** "Agree With Me", an upbeat song beginning the 7th episode. It's amazing, especially the lead-up to the drops.
** In "Anprim Anthem" we get this genius line[[labelnote:explanation]]The Boogaloo Movement is a far-right anti-government extremist movement in the US, mainly consisting of libertarians. Anprim wants none of that.[[/labelnote]]:
-->''Me no libertarian\\
** "Ancapistan". It's currently Jreg's most viewed song on Genius lyrics. It's also the introduction of Minarchist and Hoppean. The exuberant larger-than-life rap will forever remain one of ''Centricide'''s gems.
** "All The Same To Me", the only VillainSong of the series (if you're on the side of the Extremists). It's the song Horseshoe Centrist sings while he beats [[CurbStompBattle Commie and Nazi]], and the moment everyone realized he's a CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass. In Centricide 3, Radical Centrist mentions that Horseshoe is the most powerful of the Centrists, and he wasn't lying. It's an absolute jam. But [[MadLibsCatchphrase the way I see it, there's no difference between the song being a jam and not being a jam]].
** "Agree With Me", an upbeat song beginning the 7th episode. It's amazing, especially the lead-up to the drops.
** In "Anprim Anthem" we get this genius line[[labelnote:explanation]]The Boogaloo Movement is a far-right anti-government extremist movement in the US, mainly consisting of libertarians. Anprim wants none of that.[[/labelnote]]:
-->''Me no libertarian\\
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** "Agree With Me", an upbeat song beginning the 7th episode. It's amazing, especially the lead-up to the drops.
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** "Agree With Me", an upbeat song beginning the 7th episode. It's amazing, especially the lead-up to the drops.drops.
** In "Anprim Anthem" we get this genius line[[labelnote:explanation]]The Boogaloo Movement is a far-right anti-government extremist movement in the US, mainly consisting of libertarians. Anprim wants none of that.[[/labelnote]]:
-->''Me no libertarian\\
No boogaloo\\
Only booga we do\\
Is Ooga Booga Boo''
** In "Anprim Anthem" we get this genius line[[labelnote:explanation]]The Boogaloo Movement is a far-right anti-government extremist movement in the US, mainly consisting of libertarians. Anprim wants none of that.[[/labelnote]]:
-->''Me no libertarian\\
No boogaloo\\
Only booga we do\\
Is Ooga Booga Boo''
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** "Office Life" is a solemn and depressing critique of the dulling life of modern office work, all hidden under a catchy tune. Jreg had previously expressed his fear of being caught in the cycle of office life, not being able to leave since that means losing his livelihood.
** "2x Speed" is another song on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches his [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet his thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
[[AC:''Centricide'']]
** "Leftist Unity". Where to begin with this one? The first song of the ''Centricide'' series, appearing in the 4th episode. The isolated song has over 1 million views. A gripping [[BreakupSong Break-Up]] duet between Commie and Ancom.
** "Ancapistan". It's currently Jreg's most viewed song on Genius lyrics. It's also the introduction of Minarchist and Hoppean. The exuberant larger-than-life rap will forever remain one of ''Centricide'''s gems.
** "All The Same To Me", the only VillainSong of the series (if you're on the side of the Extremists). It's the song Horseshoe Centrist sings while he beats [[CurbStompBattle Commie and Nazi]], and the moment everyone realized he's a CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass. In Centricide 3, Radical Centrist mentions that Horseshoe is the most powerful of the Centrists, and he wasn't lying. It's an absolute jam. But [[MadLibsCatchphrase the way I see it, there's no difference between the song being a jam and not being a jam]].
** "Agree With Me", an upbeat song beginning the 7th episode. It's amazing, especially the lead-up to the drops.
** "Office Life" is a solemn and depressing critique of the dulling life of modern office work, all hidden under a catchy tune. Jreg had previously expressed his fear of being caught in the cycle of office life, not being able to leave since that means losing his livelihood.
** "2x Speed" is another song on the more serious side. It concerns a person who watches his [=YouTube=] videos at 2x speed to quiet his thoughts, and likens it to a drug. As the song progresses, it gets more and more chaotic. The TickTockTune gets faster. The music perfectly parallels the protagonist's state of mind.
[[AC:''Centricide'']]
** "Leftist Unity". Where to begin with this one? The first song of the ''Centricide'' series, appearing in the 4th episode. The isolated song has over 1 million views. A gripping [[BreakupSong Break-Up]] duet between Commie and Ancom.
** "Ancapistan". It's currently Jreg's most viewed song on Genius lyrics. It's also the introduction of Minarchist and Hoppean. The exuberant larger-than-life rap will forever remain one of ''Centricide'''s gems.
** "All The Same To Me", the only VillainSong of the series (if you're on the side of the Extremists). It's the song Horseshoe Centrist sings while he beats [[CurbStompBattle Commie and Nazi]], and the moment everyone realized he's a CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass. In Centricide 3, Radical Centrist mentions that Horseshoe is the most powerful of the Centrists, and he wasn't lying. It's an absolute jam. But [[MadLibsCatchphrase the way I see it, there's no difference between the song being a jam and not being a jam]].
** "Agree With Me", an upbeat song beginning the 7th episode. It's amazing, especially the lead-up to the drops.