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Jared saying that In The End came out 10 years ago and Teen Spirit came out 20 years ago had me questioning my age lol! Like damn Jared, I know covid kind of screwed up time for us but 2000 was 20 years ago and the 90s were 30 years ago 😂
Only Sauron can harness the one ring's true power since he created it. For everyone else it just turns them invisible, makes them crazy and allows Sauron and the Nazgul to find you.
20:05 I think monthly listeners is unique listeners while plays is every time a song is played including the same person playing a song multiple times, which is why they have many more plays than monthly listeners.
It's funny how Jared said In The End came out 12 years ago... we millneals still think the 00s were like 10 years ago, Hybrid Theory came out 21 years ago!
I feel like I should say, the order that the songs are listed in on the Popular Songs section on Spotify is based on how many daily listens the song gets, not based on which one has the most total listens. For Asking Alexandria, the one with around 3m plays is their newest song. They have 14 songs with over 20m plays, 7 of those actually have over 40m. Also, The Sound of Silence has 50m more plays on Spotify than Down with the Sickness.
Its taking so much self control for me to not launch into a really long nerdy rant about the lore behind why the ring didn't turn sauron invisible lmao
Ok so basically it didn't turn him invisible because Sauron didn't have a body in the same way that all the other characters did. He, and creatures like the Nazgul, had enough of a physical body that they could interact with this world, but they weren't really solid because they mostly existed in another world/dimension that is kind of like a spirit world, which I believe is called the unseen world or something like that. The Ring turns Hobbits and Men and everyone else invisible because it transports them to this spirit realm, so they can move about our world but they're invisible because most of their form is in this other dimension. But Sauron and the Ring Wraiths already exist primarily in that world so it didn't physically affect them the same way. Plus, Sauron was the one who made the Ring to begin with, so it stands to reason that it wouldn't negatively affect him like it did others because he already had all the evil and lust for power that was infused in the Ring.
The concepts of these episodes are fantastic, the last several videos from this channel have been so top tier. The sponsored segments are refreshingly not terrible, funny and often got some original (banger) music and vocals added to it. Awesome work guys. Also in response to the LoTR chat at the start. The ring doesn't just make you invisible for the normal person it also makes you stronger (physically) and able to resist exhaustion more, to name a few. Gollum survived for over 500 years, look at that guy all skin and bone but still able to throw Sam around despite losing the ring for decades before he meets the hobbits in the second book. After so long with it he was left with somewhat permanent corruption and strength beyond what he should have had (considering he was a 5 century old hobbit which ain't normal. For people like Gandalf or powerful elves it give them more powers and makes their already existing powers and magic greater. The big ol bad Sauron was the master of the ring, he forged it and embedded part of is soul into it hence destroying the ring destroyed him. Only he, the master of the ring could harness the true power and take advantage of what it could do. I'm no expert I'm just a nerd, the lore is somewhat vague as universes with soft magic systems tend to be. Things are left ambiguous on purpose.
Nothing makes me happier than seeing a Donkey Doinkers notification 🤘🏼 Dude...HOLY BALLS THAT AD THOUGH 🔥 Woooow can I get that on Spotify? I literally love these guys and i hope they live on forever. DONKEY DIDDLERS 🤘🏼
I think Jared is trapped in some kind of time warp where he thinks it’s still 2010 Also wonder what happened to cause Smells Like Teen Spirit to pop off at the end of the year
As someone who works at a grocery store, I can safely say Jump by Van Halen spins at least once every couple of days(especially more so during the summer time). Don’t know if that changes anything tho
SO SICK THAT YOU GUYS MENTIONED IN THIS MOMENT!!!! Just discovered them a couple months ago, their instrumentation is amazing and Maria Brink is one of the most unique metal vocalists I've heard
So the way top 5 works on Spotify, the most in total listened to songs aren’t always at the top. It’s what’s being most listened to at that time. So asking Alexandria’s #3 song on that list isn’t their 3rd most listened to of all time.
yeah, you can tell just by looking at the numbers right on the list that the order isn't by most plays. I've never understood what DOES determine the order though. Interesting that it's more about recent popularity than all-time popularity.
LOL “In the End” is over 20 years old, and “Smells Like Teen Spirit” was 30 years old, but it does still feel like it was just 10 years ago to me. I realized 2018 was 4 years ago yesterday and was just like “…What!?..”
Dude it’s hilarious you mention crazy train and marching band. When I was a kid we used to go to my older brothers marching band shows at the football games and they would always play crazy train haha
@20:10 pretty sure you’d get lower listener numbers with high stream numbers from people replaying your song. The closer the monthly listeners number is to total streams, the less likely people are replaying the sing
Can confirm that playlist streams add to monthly listeners. I'm part of a band and one of our songs got on a couple popular playlists and our monthly listeners are growing exponentially.
I think there's a lot of people like myself who used to be really into rock and metal genres and now their music tastes have really changed. But we still like to go back and listen to the stuff we liked as teens for nostalgia. so I think a song being out longer makes it way more likely to get plays, rather than y'alls logic at the beginning of this video, where you were surprised at the popularity of older songs just because they didn't have spotify when they came out.
Looked up the most played song on Spotify... Its ed sheeran. And out of the top 100 most played songs on Spotify a metal/alt whatever song didnt hit till number 82 with mr brightside. However bohemian Rhapsody was up there but thats queen
The Crazy Train marching band comment killed me. As a four year alum, I cant tell you how many times we had to play it and I hated every moment of it (Sousaphone)
If you get plays through playlisting you gain monthly listeners. Monthly listeners are just “unique accounts” interacting with any of your content. Regardless of how they interacted with your content.
both the boys looking beautiful in this one ❤❤ *edit. did some quick maths and linkin park has made almost 7 million dollars off "In The End" alone 😳 (I'm not good at math tho, could be off lmao)
I agree there's definitely alot but bands like The Doobie Brothers I would've literally thought only boomers listen to, or sheltered kids of said boomers. But what do I know? I literally never heard a song from them or heard anyone talk about them, not even my grandparents.
@@kaelanmcalpine2011 well, I am perhaps overly enthusiastic about 60's-90's music. I discovered them a few years ago on my own. None of my parents listen to much "old" music, I've just been roaming Spotify for years in search of "new" (to me) stuff.
@@johanrojassoderman5590 may I suggest Little River Band? They were a soft rock group from the late 70s-early 80s. Their most popular song is probably Reminiscing.
the power you get from the ring is relative to how powerful your r"race" is. so hobbits and men only get invisible. frodo tried to get gandalf to take the ring, but even though gandalf was powerful af, he refused because he knew he would be corrupted at the level of power he will reach
The rings power is proportional to the power of the wielder. and so is it's temptation. That's why Frodo was resistant to it. Also why the eagles couldn't carry them to mordor.
You would definitely be surprised how many still listen to music from the 60s 70s and 80s I was raised on that music and I wasn't even born until 2001 due to my childhood I listen to both classic rock and newer stuff (though I mainly stay in the 2000s as today mainstream audiences seem oddly confused on what the hell rock is)
Ah. LotR talk. I could do with more of this in all videos lol. I may be wrong, but I seem to recall hearing that the power you can harness from the one ring is dependent on how powerful you are. Hobbits are like the weakest race in middle earth and so they cannot use the ring to its full potential. They can only conjure like party tricks. Men are also weak so I guess that's why Isildur was unable to use it. But elves are powerful and they would possibly be able to do more with it, not that we know since an Elf never acquires it. And Sauron himself is like a demi god. He is just naturally powerful. I forget the actual terms but he's one of a group of characters who are literally demi gods. And Gandalf is like an Angel and so he too would have been incredibly powerful. They purposefully give it to Frodo because his weakness is also his strength. He can better resist the rings temptation because he's less drawn to power since he is not already powerful.
The One Ring was created for Sauron specifically, so no one else in existence could fully bring out the powers of the ring. Thats why Gollum and Bilbo and Frodo coukd only become invisible with some minor shifts in others perspective of you.
Jared's perception of time is wild. I'm 39 and I catch myself referring to the 90s as "20 years ago." sometimes as well. But... brother, Kurt Cobain has been dead for 30 years and Dave Grohl is 53 :D Smells Like Teen Spirit came out in 1991 :D
The playlists are the biggest factor when it comes to a big discrepancy between the numbers by music and monthly listeners, for my band (Desert Raiders) for instance even though our biggest single has 8k streams, our monthly streams is around 200 which is a HUGE diference and all that comes to playlists and the same person listening to same song multiple times.
I think that on Spotify for monthly listeners it's determine by people who put the artist on shuffle and for song plays the numbers is determine by the actual individual song being played so if it's on a playlist set up by Spotify, the user puts the song on their own playlist, or if they just play the song in repeat
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Jared saying that In The End came out 10 years ago and Teen Spirit came out 20 years ago had me questioning my age lol!
Like damn Jared, I know covid kind of screwed up time for us but 2000 was 20 years ago and the 90s were 30 years ago 😂
I was cracking up at that point. Kurt died in 94 sooo....
31 years now :)
Man I had to fact check that shit cause I thought i was living a lie all this time. Turns out Jarbino was misinformed for this one
Not to mention "Doobie Brothers were in the 60s and 70s, that was 30 years ago" ... dude, less pot, you lost 20 years.
He said about 27..
I feel like watching this channel is like watching your stoned cousins talk about the most random stuff
it literally is
Cause it is 🤣🤣🤣
“In the end came out 10 years ago” AGAHAHA NOOOOOO DOUBLE THAT SHIT
I said the same thing 😂😂😂
Only Sauron can harness the one ring's true power since he created it. For everyone else it just turns them invisible, makes them crazy and allows Sauron and the Nazgul to find you.
Yes, more than invisible it “transports” them into Sauron’s realm let’s call it
It is an extension of Sauron himself.
Thank you. The Nazgûl are attracted to the power of the Ring
He sheds the blood of the Saxon men
Less makes you crazy and more "gives Sauron root access to your file system"
For anyone wondering: In the End has made LP right around 6.7 million dollars just from Spotify.
This nigga said hundreds of millions lmao
Yeah Jareds math was kinda wack on that one lmao
6.8 BILLION, BRUH DO YOU EVEN HAVE A CALCULATOR?
@@tiggetty m
@@SatansTempleAura it's really not though
Austin Dickey’s ads are always a W, he never fails to make an actual good ad
No way Jared just said In the End came out 10 years ago 😂
Also said 6000 multiplied by a thousand is hundreds of millions.
Honestly making a sick metal ad song to promote your sponsorship is the best way to get me to not scrub through it 🤣
Jared thought in the end was 10 years old and smells like teen spirit is 20 years off. You're about 10 years off on both of those my guy
He said about 27…
@@charliejamz. he said 20-something years ago, not 7
20:05 I think monthly listeners is unique listeners while plays is every time a song is played including the same person playing a song multiple times, which is why they have many more plays than monthly listeners.
So few ppl in my actual life (1 person) could I actually talk about music like this. Need me some moosic friends.
1 person is all you need
0 friends 0 family. Channel good.
It's funny how Jared said In The End came out 12 years ago... we millneals still think the 00s were like 10 years ago, Hybrid Theory came out 21 years ago!
7:00 Brother, In The End came out over 20 years ago
You really underestimated last resort hahaha 😆 awesome vid guys!
I feel like I should say, the order that the songs are listed in on the Popular Songs section on Spotify is based on how many daily listens the song gets, not based on which one has the most total listens. For Asking Alexandria, the one with around 3m plays is their newest song. They have 14 songs with over 20m plays, 7 of those actually have over 40m. Also, The Sound of Silence has 50m more plays on Spotify than Down with the Sickness.
Time to Dine on some Dickey!
That doobie brothers joke had me laughing for like 20 minutes
Its taking so much self control for me to not launch into a really long nerdy rant about the lore behind why the ring didn't turn sauron invisible lmao
I mean feel free to let loose dude
Go off king
Now u got us wantin to know so have at er
Ok so basically it didn't turn him invisible because Sauron didn't have a body in the same way that all the other characters did. He, and creatures like the Nazgul, had enough of a physical body that they could interact with this world, but they weren't really solid because they mostly existed in another world/dimension that is kind of like a spirit world, which I believe is called the unseen world or something like that. The Ring turns Hobbits and Men and everyone else invisible because it transports them to this spirit realm, so they can move about our world but they're invisible because most of their form is in this other dimension. But Sauron and the Ring Wraiths already exist primarily in that world so it didn't physically affect them the same way. Plus, Sauron was the one who made the Ring to begin with, so it stands to reason that it wouldn't negatively affect him like it did others because he already had all the evil and lust for power that was infused in the Ring.
I love how they still live in 2010. Eighties and nineties songs were 20, 30 years ago.
Think about it, 1982 was 40 years ago! Wild.
The concepts of these episodes are fantastic, the last several videos from this channel have been so top tier. The sponsored segments are refreshingly not terrible, funny and often got some original (banger) music and vocals added to it. Awesome work guys.
Also in response to the LoTR chat at the start. The ring doesn't just make you invisible for the normal person it also makes you stronger (physically) and able to resist exhaustion more, to name a few. Gollum survived for over 500 years, look at that guy all skin and bone but still able to throw Sam around despite losing the ring for decades before he meets the hobbits in the second book. After so long with it he was left with somewhat permanent corruption and strength beyond what he should have had (considering he was a 5 century old hobbit which ain't normal.
For people like Gandalf or powerful elves it give them more powers and makes their already existing powers and magic greater.
The big ol bad Sauron was the master of the ring, he forged it and embedded part of is soul into it hence destroying the ring destroyed him. Only he, the master of the ring could harness the true power and take advantage of what it could do. I'm no expert I'm just a nerd, the lore is somewhat vague as universes with soft magic systems tend to be. Things are left ambiguous on purpose.
Nothing makes me happier than seeing a Donkey Doinkers notification 🤘🏼
Dude...HOLY BALLS THAT AD THOUGH 🔥 Woooow can I get that on Spotify?
I literally love these guys and i hope they live on forever. DONKEY DIDDLERS 🤘🏼
Pisces probably got a big boost because of all the reactions on youtube opening up Tatiana's skill towards a wider audience.
I think Jared is trapped in some kind of time warp where he thinks it’s still 2010
Also wonder what happened to cause Smells Like Teen Spirit to pop off at the end of the year
Honestly, I’ve seen a lot of people use it on TikTok so that might be why
Black widow had a cover in its soundtrack ? Might have put more traffic on it
@@Null041 Wonder if the same thing happened with Here Comes The Sun but with UA-cam when The Bee Movie came out.
2010 was dope
As someone who works at a grocery store, I can safely say Jump by Van Halen spins at least once every couple of days(especially more so during the summer time). Don’t know if that changes anything tho
Austin, your Ads are better than most new “Deathcore” songs lmao. We love to hear it. Please keep them coming.
Stinky Metal. Thanks. That’s my band name now!
SO SICK THAT YOU GUYS MENTIONED IN THIS MOMENT!!!! Just discovered them a couple months ago, their instrumentation is amazing and Maria Brink is one of the most unique metal vocalists I've heard
ITMs early more Metalcore material is great but their recent trip into groove metal and industrial has really shown them off in an amazing light.
@@OGLoko-ed1ys Definitely! I mostly listen to their older stuff but I can always appreciate some industrial
Austin needs to release an album with all of his add songs. I would buy 10.
I am just baffled by the fact that Jared thinks “In The End” came out 10 years ago.
He's getting old. Everything ya grow up with feels that way when ya get old
@@JMPK23 Old? Dude is like 30 lmao.
@@HelixNebuIa I'm only a few years younger. 30 is the new 50
@@JMPK23 Bro..what have you been smoking? lmao
Tears Dont Fall has like atleast 5x more plays than Hearts Burst on both youtube and spotify, what the heck Jared
I literally also checked, also tears don't fall is their top song by number of listens
Its from bizarrofy that jared checked
6:58 In the end came out 22 years ago and smells like teen spirit came out 31 years ago
In the End did come out 10 years ago though, if you'd be talking about the Black Veil Brides song😅 we're getting old people...
So the way top 5 works on Spotify, the most in total listened to songs aren’t always at the top. It’s what’s being most listened to at that time. So asking Alexandria’s #3 song on that list isn’t their 3rd most listened to of all time.
yeah, you can tell just by looking at the numbers right on the list that the order isn't by most plays. I've never understood what DOES determine the order though. Interesting that it's more about recent popularity than all-time popularity.
LOL “In the End” is over 20 years old, and “Smells Like Teen Spirit” was 30 years old, but it does still feel like it was just 10 years ago to me. I realized 2018 was 4 years ago yesterday and was just like “…What!?..”
Love in this moment, shame don’t see many youtubers or good guitarists covering them and stuff
Dude it’s hilarious you mention crazy train and marching band. When I was a kid we used to go to my older brothers marching band shows at the football games and they would always play crazy train haha
That ad sounded like an attila song
Quite a nice video!
Omfg bro that was the best mobile advert I've ever seen/heard 😂 well done man
"Im sure theres some lore behind it somewhere" hoooooooooooooooooooooo boy Jared one could argue theres too much lore in Tolkiens work lol
What the fuck. I hope they payed stacks for that ad. Shit was awesome🤘
Wow some of those numbers are insane! Really cool episode guys!
I’m in my 20s I still listen to mainly 70s-90s music. I’ve listened to it more since I’ve gotten older actually ha. We out here
a death metal vocal ad read wtf lmao i love it! Dickey is a beastly ass vocalist i swear
@20:10 pretty sure you’d get lower listener numbers with high stream numbers from people replaying your song. The closer the monthly listeners number is to total streams, the less likely people are replaying the sing
Jared: idk if people are still listening to older 70s classic rock music...
Me: uh here here
Also that Doobie Brothers joke is hilarious lmao
Oh my god I lost this Channel for a couple of years I absolutely loved you guys back then
The ad was probably the best og content ive heard all week.
Jared did you genuinely say in end came out 10 - 12 years ago!? Dude I'm 30 that song came out when I was in primary school dude!
Gotta do a metalcore vs deathcore song edition gentleman. Highly watchable with your fan base.
Can confirm that playlist streams add to monthly listeners. I'm part of a band and one of our songs got on a couple popular playlists and our monthly listeners are growing exponentially.
That's the first ad that I actually watched the whole thing and now I'ma go download it 🤣🤘
What are u talking about with the bullet for my valentine one tears don't fall is the most viewed one with 219, 000, 000 plays
I like the idea that Jared thinks 2000 was 12 years ago
I think there's a lot of people like myself who used to be really into rock and metal genres and now their music tastes have really changed. But we still like to go back and listen to the stuff we liked as teens for nostalgia. so I think a song being out longer makes it way more likely to get plays, rather than y'alls logic at the beginning of this video, where you were surprised at the popularity of older songs just because they didn't have spotify when they came out.
I'm living for Austin's fashion today...get it Dickey! 😂
THIS IS THE BEST AD I'VE EVER SEEN
Even the ad was 🔥 lol. Btw Crazy Train was sampled by Lil Jon too. Never realized how much influence it has. This is a good vid concept. 🤘🏽
Well I was 7-4 on this one... Crazy that I missed a couple of these ones! Great video guys! Had me thinking!
16:00 😂😂😂 such a Dad joke but I love it
First time in Dickeydines history that Jared has a haircut
Looked up the most played song on Spotify... Its ed sheeran. And out of the top 100 most played songs on Spotify a metal/alt whatever song didnt hit till number 82 with mr brightside. However bohemian Rhapsody was up there but thats queen
20 years ago wasn’t the eighties, but it sure feels like it for a lot of us. Great content, nice funko collection.
i’m so glad relentless mutation is up in the background, that’s literally the only metal album i still like
The Crazy Train marching band comment killed me. As a four year alum, I cant tell you how many times we had to play it and I hated every moment of it (Sousaphone)
If you get plays through playlisting you gain monthly listeners. Monthly listeners are just “unique accounts” interacting with any of your content. Regardless of how they interacted with your content.
Smells like teen spirit is 30 YEARS OLD THIS YEAR.
both the boys looking beautiful in this one ❤❤
*edit. did some quick maths and linkin park has made almost 7 million dollars off "In The End" alone 😳 (I'm not good at math tho, could be off lmao)
The fact Jared said that In The End came out 10-12 years ago hurts me in such a visceral way
Jared is turning into the beer league softball dad that takes the beer aspect too seriously
Your ad is somehow heavier than 99.9999% of metal now. They need to take notes from your ads.
God damn Austin just gets better with those ad vocals
6:58 how could you fuck up this bad lol
Smell like Teen Spirit (1991)
In The End (2000)
I think he knows the years, he just doesn't know what year it is now lmao
A Dunky Krunk Show episode makes the depression go away
Jared's disbelieving tone as he said "How many people nowadays are still listening to 70's style music" struck me deep 😔
I agree there's definitely alot but bands like The Doobie Brothers I would've literally thought only boomers listen to, or sheltered kids of said boomers. But what do I know? I literally never heard a song from them or heard anyone talk about them, not even my grandparents.
@@kaelanmcalpine2011 well, I am perhaps overly enthusiastic about 60's-90's music. I discovered them a few years ago on my own. None of my parents listen to much "old" music, I've just been roaming Spotify for years in search of "new" (to me) stuff.
@@johanrojassoderman5590 may I suggest Little River Band? They were a soft rock group from the late 70s-early 80s. Their most popular song is probably Reminiscing.
Dickey: I gotta check that shit out
Everyone else: got the shit part right
whats Jared on lol. Tears dont fall has 219 million and Hearts burst into fire has 39 million. great video tho haha
Damn, the ad song is dope.
the power you get from the ring is relative to how powerful your r"race" is. so hobbits and men only get invisible. frodo tried to get gandalf to take the ring, but even though gandalf was powerful af, he refused because he knew he would be corrupted at the level of power he will reach
The rings power is proportional to the power of the wielder. and so is it's temptation. That's why Frodo was resistant to it. Also why the eagles couldn't carry them to mordor.
All I keep doing is stare at the Djenthouse art in the corner. Whoever made that is a fucking legend!
You would definitely be surprised how many still listen to music from the 60s 70s and 80s I was raised on that music and I wasn't even born until 2001 due to my childhood I listen to both classic rock and newer stuff (though I mainly stay in the 2000s as today mainstream audiences seem oddly confused on what the hell rock is)
That was the best ad I have ever seen
The weekend has an insane amount of followers and blinding lights has an insane amount of plays.
Keep up the great content, fellers.
Chop Suey is the big " So and so Reacts" video that is always one of the first 5 a new channel does
Crazytrain is also the opening song of the new england patriots from the 2000s to now...that helps lol
Ah. LotR talk. I could do with more of this in all videos lol. I may be wrong, but I seem to recall hearing that the power you can harness from the one ring is dependent on how powerful you are. Hobbits are like the weakest race in middle earth and so they cannot use the ring to its full potential. They can only conjure like party tricks. Men are also weak so I guess that's why Isildur was unable to use it. But elves are powerful and they would possibly be able to do more with it, not that we know since an Elf never acquires it. And Sauron himself is like a demi god. He is just naturally powerful. I forget the actual terms but he's one of a group of characters who are literally demi gods. And Gandalf is like an Angel and so he too would have been incredibly powerful. They purposefully give it to Frodo because his weakness is also his strength. He can better resist the rings temptation because he's less drawn to power since he is not already powerful.
This is unrelated to the video I just feel like Austin would be happy to know that the cinema I work at only serves gluten-free popcorn
The One Ring was created for Sauron specifically, so no one else in existence could fully bring out the powers of the ring. Thats why Gollum and Bilbo and Frodo coukd only become invisible with some minor shifts in others perspective of you.
Jared's perception of time is wild. I'm 39 and I catch myself referring to the 90s as "20 years ago." sometimes as well. But... brother, Kurt Cobain has been dead for 30 years and Dave Grohl is 53 :D Smells Like Teen Spirit came out in 1991 :D
God I hope they payed you well for that ad
7:05 Smells like Teen Spirit released Sep 10 1991. More than 30 years ago.
Imagine how many plays song would have if you could include the statistics of people playing the song who aren’t streaming them .
The playlists are the biggest factor when it comes to a big discrepancy between the numbers by music and monthly listeners, for my band (Desert Raiders) for instance even though our biggest single has 8k streams, our monthly streams is around 200 which is a HUGE diference and all that comes to playlists and the same person listening to same song multiple times.
You are starting to upload more frequently yaaaaay
Also one more lol. Y'all should do a comparison vid with one hit wonders, like Paralyzer by Finger Eleven, and All-star by Smash Mouth, etc.
You nailed how I listen to Down with the Sickness, I always skip it when the bridge starts lmao
I think that on Spotify for monthly listeners it's determine by people who put the artist on shuffle and for song plays the numbers is determine by the actual individual song being played so if it's on a playlist set up by Spotify, the user puts the song on their own playlist, or if they just play the song in repeat
That undead world ad was so sick lol