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Best of 2024, pt. 4 - Songs

Best of 2024 pt. 3 - Albums

I need loud music to keep quiet

Best of 2024 pt. 2 - Stats and Mixes

You ain't so cool

Best of 2024 Pt. 1 - Best Words

Been taking lots of Nyquil lately

Top Ten Novelty Songs Challenge

Looks like downhill from here

Ciao, Satan

I’ve got a nosebleed now

Yearly Lists

Come and feel the entropy

I got high with my mom

What else is new, we're in Europe

You chew on ice cubes and look at your phone

Who has seen the biggest rat?

Making love with a tambourine

I'm really not as happy as I seem

But at least I would have existed

Hardy hardy hah

My Year In Mix: 1962

Ring on the bell, make it sing sing sing

Kick drum, very cathartic

I left my patience back at 30th Street Station

Make a sandwich and go to sleep

25 Japanese Albums of 1974, pt. 2

If I don't win, I'm in the bin

25 Japanese Albums of 1974, pt. 1

In a ghost arcade

Sometimes I get angry, c'est la vie

I've earned the right to be like this

I have just completed mowing your lawn

I throw all my clothes off the balcony

Let me in your algorithm, please

Why won't you just open your mouth and say something?

I have a very violent pencil

The world is fair—it's ugly to everybody

Scientists got nothing on her

I'm like Buffy, I'm a slayer

You have two wishes left

Gently join hands at the edges of the universe

Don't know if you've heard, but there's a whole pile of it

How You Get the World: Reflections on Taylor Swift, Postscript 1

Under the covers with my Nokia

I don't want to play anymore because now I miss him

A stranger’s a reckless pursuit

I stick with the weirdos

We make love through telepathy

My mouth is open and I can't sing

The odds of it being easy are zero

His head is always moving in both directions

It's cold here and my body is warm

Wherever you go, you take yourself with you

A pile of plastic wider than Texas

I repeated the mantra until it worked

Ad lib!

How did we get here?

You're questioning the science 'cause you don't understand

How You Get the World: Reflections on Taylor Swift, Pt. 6