This shit has been on repeat since I got it in a chain e-mail in like 2004.

The live performance of "The Most Unwanted Music" by composer Dave Soldier. A song composed of the most disliked genres and musical motifs from a survey of US folks in 1997.

https://youtu.be/qCWuRJOaltY

Dave Soldier - The Most Unwanted Music

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Palate cleanser. Steve Reich - Six Marimbas, performed for a final undergraduate recital at Mcgill University.

Performed by: Colin Van de Reep, Noam Bierstone, Sandro Valiante, Mark Morton, Ben Reimer and Ben Duinker.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaYvMwQd3cs

Six Marimbas - Steve Reich

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More palate cleanser:

https://youtu.be/jcutNFPwXPE?

Car Alarm (extended reprise)

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@kzodasnowman I listen to this like once a week t's one of my fave things, i aspire to get one of these things
@emsenn I just learned about it today. Humans are amazing, and how!

@kzodasnowman

Same spirit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMHw1Eb5ro0

"Tony's car alarm" was original video of just alarm and piano, then Necree decided to add layers.

From the comments:

"Tony Ann was given lemons and about to make lemonade but necree said “Hold up! We can make lemon cake instead!”"

tony ann's car alarm, but I'm there for him

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I replaced my strings with rubber bands (sounds CRAZY!)

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@beadsland I see what you did there.

Humans!!! Are! AMAZING!

@beadsland I love a good backup player. Know your role (It's me, I like running support)! Necree could make an amazing original track too, I'm sure.
oh and @gaviota, you're probably aware already

@kzodasnowman

I actually don't remember hearing more of it than the Labor Day part, which is a longstanding joke with an old friend. Simply terrible 🤣

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zajiNfbdco

Labor Day Jingle from "The Most Unwanted Song"

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@gaviota masterpiece of awful. I salute.
@kzodasnowman @burnitdown YES, I have been blasting this song right along with you. It will never stop being funny to me that the 20-minute "unwanted" song turned out to be way more popular than the "wanted" music they made (a bland 2-minute r+b duet)