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sunnygee

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  1. Do No Harm
    by Jamie Paige, Marcy Nabors, & Penny Parker
  2. THE BPM
    by Sudan Archives
  3. Be The Cowboy
    by Mitski
  4. Retrodeath
    by Bonginator
  5. Petscop Soundtrack
    by Rainer
    birthday birthday
    Let's all investigate this, together <3
  6. Living While Dying
    by fanclubwallet
    Am I Being Greedy? Am I Being Greedy?
    Like the fuzzy halo of a streetlamp on the end of a worn down neighborhood street. Feels like a middle school funk distilled into musical form.
  7. DELTARUNE Piano Collections, Vol. 1
    by Toby Fox & Trevor Alan Gomes
    Scarlet Forest Scarlet Forest
    It's easy to imagine Kris playing these renditions of an already whimsical, fantastical OST that is only elevated further when played on piano <3.
  8. The first machine
    by Infinity Frequencies
    Buildings fell, darkness swept Buildings fell, darkness swept
    Just wonderful. Dark and cool. Makes me visualize wandering through a massive, hollowed out mechanical city on a winter night.
  9. Vol. 1: Sounds, Shades, & Tone Wonders
    by Tele-Electrica Superbas
    Quiver Djinn Quiver Djinn
    Evokes memories of roadtrips through the country. A coarse, worn feel to every track. Delightful.
  10. Minecraft - Volume Alpha
    by C418
    Subwoofer Lullaby Subwoofer Lullaby
    Nostalgic. Almost to the point of haunting.
  11. Sex and Repression in Higher Society
    by SAINT VENGEUR
  12. Pop Food
    by Jack Stauber
    Buttercup Buttercup
    Some of the most quintessential "weird music" in recent decades.
  13. Equus Asinus
    by Men I Trust
    Moon 2 Moon 2
    Intimate. The musical equivalent to waking up on slightly dampened bedsheets after a rough night. Dusty and tender.
  14. Museum Of Consciousness
    by Shpongle
    The Aquatic Garden of Extra-Celestial Delights The Aquatic Garden of Extra-Celestial Delights
    Whimsical and strange. A soundscape that takes you to a world of stop motion and surreal going-ons, both parts amusing and uneasy.
  15. After Destruction
    by Descartes a Kant
    Restart and Heal Restart and Heal
    It'd be so neat if there was a computer program that walked ya through rebuilding yourself after a period of certified bad scary mental health times. This album is the next best thing, though!
  16. Hylics 2 Original Soundtrack
    by Mason Lindroth & Chuck Salamone
    Fancy Meat Computer Fancy Meat Computer
    What a treat! A fittingly strange and wacky OST for one funky drug trip of a video game. The songs have this certain purposefully scuffed feel that seems like it came fresh out of the recording booth, or from a stage recording of some underground band in a dimly lit music venue. Altogether just very very whimsical.
  17. No Depression in Heaven
    by Midwife
    Autoluminescent Autoluminescent
    A somber little trip through nostalgia-tinged memories of a place you've never been but long for so, oh so very deeply. Very beautiful.
  18. UNDERTALE Soundtrack
    by toby fox
    Fallen Down Fallen Down
    One of the most impactful OSTs for a game in recent decades. Every track feels crafted to capture the absurd, whimsical sincerity of a game that has left its mark on the internet and gaming culture as a whole. You'll laugh. You'll cry. Genuinely just a perfect example of video games as an artform. Thank you, Toby Fox.
  19. Spirit Phone
    by Lemon Demon
    Cabinet Man Cabinet Man
    An episodic collection of strange stories in the form of a musical album. There's a lot of stuff going on with the actual music here I'm sure someone smarter than me could explain, but generally, it's just a fun ride and the tracks are all funky earworms that really scratch an itch for weird wacky music. I like when the music beeps and boops a lil' bit.
  20. Sex and Repression in Higher Society
    by SAINT VENGEUR
    Immaculata Immaculata
    A journey through gritty, half-remembered nights of passion and indulgence and hedonistic wonder.