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author(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2026-03-13 09:21:46 -0300
committer(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2026-03-13 09:24:49 -0300
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drop "composer" commentary annotations
Except in a few cool and new albums
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@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Sunsetter
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Colin Stanfill:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Colin Stanfill:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     I wrote this song as an art exchange for redux on the forums who wanted more [[Sunsetter|sunsetter]] remixes.
 
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Heart
 - Blood
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>horizon:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>horizon:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     As a theme for the Disciple/Signless(Sufferer) pairing, I wanted the song to be haunting, cold, and foreboding, but still beautiful and rich.
 
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - White King
 - Trickster Mode (Engage)
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Catboss:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Catboss:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This is more of a [[track:megadancevania|MGDVN]] 2.5 than a 3, really. After [[track:dance-stab-dance|DSD]] I was all, okay I'm tapped out of official Homestuck songs, what now?
 
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - Dance of Thorns
 - Endless Climb
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Willow Ascenzo:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Willow Ascenzo:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Dance of Viridian and Violet is an old track of mine--about two years old! I was surprised anyone remembered it enough to nominate it for Land of Fans and Music 3, but I suppose I should never underestimate people's willingness to dig years back through a fanartist's works. Anyway, like I said, it is very old and absolutely no mastering was used on it whatsoever (I'm scared to actually look at its waveform) since back then I didn't know what mastering was. The song ended up sounding quite beautiful, and I sitll think so today, despite my relative lack of skill.
 
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
 
     *repeat "Mayor"*
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Dakota Medina:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Dakota Medina:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Warweary Villein is a song about my personal favorite character. Inspired by Toby Fox's [['Mayor Maynot']] it is about how such a little dude can be such an inspiration for a massive call to arms. My favorite part about the piece is the harmonies. The song was also revamped for the LoFaM3 album and completely remade from the ground up. Hope you enjoy!
 
@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Atomyk Ebonpyre
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Yan Rodriguez:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Yan Rodriguez:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This song came out of strange feelings.
 
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Life
 - Sburb
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Lark Mordancy:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Lark Mordancy:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     [[Sburban Jungle]] has been stuck in my head since the moment I first heard it in Homestuck, and the rest of [[artist:michael-guy-bowman|Michael Guy Bowman's]] work is equally memorable. For this piece, I chose to mix Sburban Jungle with [[69423]] from his album [[album:comfortable-bugs]]. As for the title, well, I'm thinking of a number [[track:bowmans-credit-score|between 450 and 850]]...
 
@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - AR
 - Ruined Earth
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Ian White:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Ian White:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     it is a march<br>
     inspired by kirby games<br>
@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Squarewave
 - LoMaX
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>David Ellis:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>David Ellis:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This is intended as a walkabout track.<br>
     No guitars this time.
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
     And soon may I be
     May I be set free soon</i>)
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Tamara Fritz:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Tamara Fritz:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This is a piece entirely done in a constructed language entirely created by me. Deatils can be found on [the original post](https://melodystuckrosearchive.tumblr.com/post/40875330244/hymn-of-the-horrorterrors-futma-kul-shemtor-be) on tumblr found on the 'melodystuckrose' blog.
 
@@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Sburban Jungle
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Veritas Unae:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Veritas Unae:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     I did this piece a while back, quite some time ago now. It was a hypothetical theme for Sgrub in the same vein as [[Sburban Jungle]] was. I considered reworking the piece, but everywhere I turned the piece wasn't really getting better, so here it is in all its original Sibelius 6 glory! Imagine this playing as all of the trolls enter the medium for the very first time. Go imagination, go!
 
@@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
     Medium
     Medium
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Arzenic:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Arzenic:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This song was my first serious attempt at incorporating vocals into music. At the time this song was created, I had no recording equipment other than a mic on my webcam (and I actually used that same thing to re-record the vocals). Since the audio quality was incomprehensibly bad, I ended up messing around with equalization and limiting a lot, and because of that, I had to change the song to compensate. It went from a more acoustic song, to a song that used a lot of percussion, to even chiptune at one point. It finally settled on this pad-synth kinda' style, and I'd say I'm pretty pleased with that.
 
@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
     Now witness, here, a fool without a calling! I'm a heartsick fool
     Still the fool without a calling, still a fucking fool
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>PhemieC:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>PhemieC:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     A sad, one-sided GamTav song from Gamzee's POV.
 ---
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Breath
 - Warhammer of Zillyhoo
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>David Dycus:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>David Dycus:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Written for, but not entered in, [[album:coloUrs-and-mayhem-universe-a|the Homestuck music contest]]. It would have been submitted for John. It was loosely intended to be a major-key counterpart to my song [[Checkmate]] from [[album:coloUrs-and-mayhem-universe-b|Colours & Mayhem: Universe B]].
 
@@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Lil Cal
 - 'cw: blood'
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Catboss:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Catboss:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This is a remake of an old track I made back when lil' cal was still a creepy little puppet, which actually, is all the time.
 
@@ -828,7 +828,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Terezi's Theme
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Nitrosparxx:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Nitrosparxx:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Well, I certainly didn't expect this song to take off like it did! What was originally just another remix suddenly became one of my most well known and recognized songs! It all started when I saw an interesting post speculating what instruments the trolls might've played. There was harp for Aradia, there was guitar for Tavros, and for Terezi it had clarinet. As soon as I saw that, I knew I had to do a jazzed up remix of her theme. So for about two days, I transcribed the melody, worked out some chords, and did up a bassline and drumbeat. It was kind of weird working on this song, since I was using the unconventional 8/4 time rather than 4/4 time. The reason for this was to make the eight-note swing sound like sixteenth-note swing. Although I'm not as much into Homestuck any more and I feel as though I've written better songs since then, I am still pleased that a lot of people liked this song!
 
@@ -856,13 +856,13 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - Negative Aperture
 - Miasmajesty
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>keyboard cait:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>keyboard cait:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     In June 2012, [[album:homestuck-vol-9|Homestuck Volume 9]] was released, and I was real excited. Given that it had been months since the whole team had made a new collaborative effort, I took no time in replaying the album several times a day for weeks after its release. As you might expect, this kinda gets into your subconscious. And one night, I had a dream. I was in my room, listening to [[Trepidation]]. Then... actually, I'm pretty sure that was the whole dream. When I woke up, I begain thinking about what the dream could have meant. My conclusion was that I should probably listen to Trepidation some more. And I did. And it ended up becoming my favorite Homestuck song.
 
     About seven months later, I reminded myself about the fact that the LOFAM 3 project was probably about to start soon. Resolving to make a quality song before the selection process began, I decided to make a Trepidation rearrange, given that I practically knew all its notes by heart by then. So I opened up FL studio, and began working nonstop for the next day and a half to finish it. It ended up quoting not only Trepidation, but also [[Negative Aperture]], [[Miasmajesty]] and [[track:upward-movement-dave-owns|Upwards Movement]], and I'm pretty proud of the end results!
 
-    <i>Yorick Cobb:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Yorick Cobb:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This picture started out digitally as an attempt to imitate [[artist:keyboard-cait|N's]] original placeholder, but I had to restart it when the pen on my tablet wore down. Because I am more comfortable with physical media, the piece was free to go in more interesting directions. I feel digital art is better suited to applications like music art, so I added distinctly digital colors.
 ---
@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - The Lost Child
 - English
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Ashley Jones:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Ashley Jones:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     I find that a lot of my Homestuck tracks tend to be medleys: One of my first ideas for a track was the Gamzee vs. Dave rap battle with all their motifs as a backdrop (that never really picked off because UGH, LACK OF VOCAL TALENT ON MY PART). This one follows a similar vein; Her Imperious Condescension vs. Lord English's Handmaid. I wanted the track to show how tired of life the Handmaid had become, so a lot of her motifs get cut short quite abrasively by HIC's "attacks", as it were. She puts up a little bit of a struggle sometimes, but eventually she just accepts her fate and lets herself be replaced. So ends the tragic life of the Alternian Ancestors.
 
@@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Roxy
 - Derse
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Colin Stanfill:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Colin Stanfill:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This song was written for [[album:coloUrs-and-mayhem-universe-a|the colours & mayhem contest]], but was never entered.
 
@@ -939,7 +939,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Spider's Claw
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Willow Ascenzo:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Willow Ascenzo:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Sign of the Scorpion is an old track of mine, about maybe 14 or 15 months old, and while I'm legitimately proud of a lot of compositional elements, the mastering and production horrified me looking back on it. Like [[Dance of Viridian and Violet]], I'd long since deleted the project file, since it was just a one-off Homestuck song that I figured I was unlikely to ever need again, so I made a new arrangement of the piece from scratch, taking elements I liked from the original and putting them in a new context. It doesn't quote any Homestuck themes (I don't believe the original did at all), except for a brief mention of [[Spider's Claw]] right at the end. The new arrangement has a bit more of a hard-rock feel and toned-down orchestral elements, making it a bit more reflective of Vriska as a character.
 
@@ -968,7 +968,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Pumpkin Party in Sea Hitler's Water Apocalypse
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Brad Griffin:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Brad Griffin:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Like everybody else, I was astounded by [[artist:malcolm-brown|Malcolm Brown's]] [[Pumpkin Party in Sea Hitler's Water Apocalypse]] from [[album:homestuck-vol-9|Volume 9]]. For this song, I wanted to do a different take on it. Apocalypses aren't all fun and games, after all. Major props to Ella for the wonderful track art.
 
@@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ Cover Art File Extension: jpg
 Art Tags:
 - Aranea
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Joe Ouellet:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Joe Ouellet:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This is a song for Aranea Serket. I originally set out to make this piece for a Hero of Light, mainly for Rose at the conception of the piece, but as I got further into making it, it became clear it was not a "Rose" song. Although I think this song goes off on too many tangents (not sticking to a particular melody or motif throughout the song) I find it suiting for Aranea due to her tendency to jabber away at any chance she gets, often changing the subject multiple times. Or maybe I just made that up now to make it seem like I did it on purpose...The world may never know. I have also been thinking about making a sort of "sequel" set of songs to this one for Vriska and Rose. They would be called "Fortune Stealer" and "Fortune Teller" respectively.
 
@@ -1032,7 +1032,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - track:the-metamorphosis-harbinger-of-the-outer-gods
 - track:the-metamorphosis-the-solar-ascendancy
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Thomas Ferkol:</i> (composer, booklet commentary / [Tumblr](https://eidolonorpheus.tumblr.com/post/25746258448/a-three-movement-piece-based-on-rose-lalondes), excerpt, 6/23/2012)
+    <i>Thomas Ferkol:</i> (booklet commentary / [Tumblr](https://eidolonorpheus.tumblr.com/post/25746258448/a-three-movement-piece-based-on-rose-lalondes), excerpt, 6/23/2012)
 
     A three movement piece based on Rose Lalonde's character developments from normal to grimdark to god tier. It's about 10 minutes all together. Also, the last of the Seer pieces. The first two movements were from early 2011, but the last movement was added after [[flash:4109|Cascade]].
 
@@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - GameBro (Original 1990 Mix)
 - GameGrl (Original 1993 Mix)
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Catboss:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Catboss:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     WORK THAT BODY WORK THAT BODY MAKE SURE YOU DON'T HURT NOBODY<br>
     GET WILD AND LOSE YOUR MIND<br>
@@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ Commentary: |-
 
     (...c'mon and slam and welcome to the jam)
 
-    <i>Catboss:</i> (composer, [Tumblr](https://konec0.tumblr.com/post/31973919310/gamebro-and-gamegrl-work-the-crowd-at-the-slam), excerpt)
+    <i>Catboss:</i> ([Tumblr](https://konec0.tumblr.com/post/31973919310/gamebro-and-gamegrl-work-the-crowd-at-the-slam), excerpt)
 
     <i>GameBro and GameGrl work the crowd at the Slam Jam, with a little help from QCD.</i>
 
@@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
     John, do the windy thing,
     Do the windy thing...
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>rj lake:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>rj lake:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     i was drunk
 
@@ -1228,7 +1228,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - track:ruins
 - Black Rose / Green Sun
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Veritas Unae:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Veritas Unae:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Wow. This piece was a huge undertaking that started back when I first played [[Eden]] sometime... last year I think? I really connected with [[artist:james-dever|James's]] piece, so much so that I made sure to let him know (and continue to let him know) how easy and intuitive it felt to play. I experimented with it, transitioning into [[psych0ruins]], and then into [[Doctor]]. Being heavily inspired by [[artist:catboss|Konec0's]] [[track:megadancevania|dance]] [[track:dance-stab-dance|medleys]], I thought to extend the piece, and extended it I did. Up until the [[track:walk-stab-walk-r-and-e|Walk Stab Walk]] / [[Earthsea Borealis]] section was all ad lib'd on my piano, as I picked pieces I thought I could move between, and beyond there I wrote original scores straight into Sibelius which I could barely dream of playing. This piece developed into what you hear today, including the seret ending! I hope it moves you, as all of Homestuck's music has moved me. Enjoy listening to this 31 song medley! Some day I'll learn to play it.
 
@@ -1293,7 +1293,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - Theme
 - Mother (Piano)
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Veritas Unae:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Veritas Unae:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     *Full Song Credits*
 
@@ -1344,7 +1344,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Jake
 - Serenity
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Thomas Ibarra:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Thomas Ibarra:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Many of my recompositions tend to be experiments with lemotiffs, and Electric Fireflies is no exception. While largely focused around the light flicks of piano melody within [[Firefly Cloud]] and the song itself by [[artist:erik-scheele|Erik "Jit" Scheele]], I found my experiment to take a course of it's own. I tried to follow Jit's carefully integrated elements of [[Doctor]] to discover that his method employed a much more flowing and intertwined realization of instrumental melody; this was something I felt that I did not achieve. I felt refreshing to observe what can only be described as mastery of melody, theme and atmosphere. It was a pleasure to make this piece.
 
@@ -1383,7 +1383,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
     I'm blasting away
     But I am still right here
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Dakota Medina:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Dakota Medina:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     The Blast is a song written from Aradia's perspective regarding the 'sollux killing her hyped up on Mind Honey' incident. It is about her about to blow up about telling everyone that it is 0kay. The song was written mostly as a 'Can I write a simple and effective only 4 chords song' and I think it was successful. The song was revamped for the LoFaM3 album and completely remade from the ground up. Hope you enjoy!
 
@@ -1414,7 +1414,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - LoTaK
 - Unbreakable Katana
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Thomas Ferkol:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Thomas Ferkol:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Me jumping the gun on making a land theme for Dirk. Had put it forward for [[album:homestuck-vol-9|Vol. 9]] as just a track about him but didn't make the cut. Held onto it for a while hoping I could find some way to make it better, but it's aging on me.
 
@@ -1440,7 +1440,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Walk-Stab-Walk (R&E)
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Yan Rodriguez:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Yan Rodriguez:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This was back when I cared about getting the first remix of at least one recently released song out for Homestuck. The result is this! I tried elaborating a bit on the material [[artist:erik-scheele|Jit]] gave so far, since at the time there wasn't much to go off of, and I think it fares relatively well. It's hard to feel good about old music sometimes though.
 
@@ -1465,7 +1465,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - track:ruins
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Rob Little:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Rob Little:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     I made this shortly after LOTAK was first revealed, and I wanted to capture the pressure and paradoxical claustrophobia of that huge space blanketed by a heavy, inert atmosphere. I started with the drums, which were just an attempt to create a kit from scratch that I didn't entirely hate, plus a ton of reverb. Next came the atmospheric elements - the distorted tremolo synth, the piano, the echoing synth bleeps which to me are a signal intended to guide the player, decayed over the aeons the planet has waited for Dirk's arrival, and the nearly-metronomic hat-click to reinforce the sense that, now that he's here, his limited time is rapidly ticking away. Finally I tried a few string melodies for the middle section, but simply nothing says 'towering ancient remains of a lost civilization' as effectively as [[artist:erik-scheele|Erik Scheele's]] [[track:ruins|Ruins]], so I stole it and added a sort of contrapuntal harmony underneath. And now I give it to you.
 
@@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Imperial Drones
 - Earth
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Marcy Nabors:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Marcy Nabors:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     I wrote Contention as a strife theme for Dirk Strider. It's synthesized entirely with FM patches ripped from a ROM of Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and converted to FM8 format, in keeping with the Sega Genesis inspired style of Dirk-related songs like [[track:anbroids-v2|Anbroids]]. The rhythms in this song were largely inspired by the drums in the song ["Tung, The Icelandic Lesbian"](https://lapfox.bandcamp.com/track/tung-the-icelandic-lesbian) by Kitsune^2. I've always been a big fan of heavy 6/8 two-against-three rhythms played with Sonic-style drums, so the choice of time signature for this track was a no-brainer.
 
@@ -1575,7 +1575,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - Penumbra Phantasm
 - track:final-stand
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Veritas Unae:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Veritas Unae:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     <code style="color: #eb0000">CAA: f0r a demon wh0 is indestructible<br>
     CAA: 0mnip0tent<br>
@@ -1677,7 +1677,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Unsheath'd
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Yan Rodriguez:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Yan Rodriguez:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     I used to do a series of songs/arrangements lining up with stories. I didn't ever really line this one up with anything, but the basic idea was "[[track:unsheathd|Unsheathed]] in a haunted house." I played a lot of Luigi's Mansion for this one.
 
@@ -1732,7 +1732,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
     If- It don't mean a thing
     If- It
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Kevin Grant:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Kevin Grant:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Originally supposed to be a practice project so I could learn how to sample, I added in a few piano riffs from [[Black]] and it took on a life of its own. The most obvious sample is from [["It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing"]], but other samples in there inclue the trumpet from an old 1940s big band song, and the drums from [["Paint It Black"]] by the Rolling Stones. For a song that wasn't even originally a song, I think it came out pretty well. Enjoy!
 
@@ -1767,7 +1767,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - Space
 - Light
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Joe Ouellet:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Joe Ouellet:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Together (At Last) is a theme for the Beta kids' reunion, obviously made before they reunited in canon. The beginning is supposed to be happy; the beta kids finally unite for the first time after a session gone awry and a 3 year journey through the dark abyss and a mysterious alternate dimension. They hug, cry, fist bump, push each other down a set of friendship stairs, etc. Then Rose drops a bombshell: an unbeatable demon is going around destroying dream bubbles, and in the process, the universe. Things look grave, and Jade and John are startled. But they decide to press on and not give up. Together, with the remaining trolls and the alpha kids, they can defeat, or escape, Lord English once and for all.
 
@@ -1822,7 +1822,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
     <i>However, we are forgiven.</i>
     <i>However, we are forgiven.</i>)
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>David Ellis:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>David Ellis:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     I wanted to ruin [[track:iron-infidel|Samm's song]]. Mission accomplished.
 
@@ -1862,7 +1862,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - Heart of the Forest
 - Flare
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Brad Griffin:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Brad Griffin:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     This track was initially just an arrangement of [[Heart of the Forest]] by [[artist:solatrus]], from the Spiritwake soundtrack. Then I was all "hey I bet [[Flare]] would sound pretty good with this" so I added it in and it didn't sound terrible. A fadeout is a totally lazy way to end a song. Apologies to Jeremy Iamurri and [[artist:clark-powell]].
 
@@ -1892,7 +1892,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Retrobution
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Riki Tsuji:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Riki Tsuji:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     *900pm<br>
     butts per minute*
@@ -1920,7 +1920,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - 'cw: blood'
 - 'cw: eye horror'
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Princey The Kid:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Princey The Kid:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     It's a battle for dominance between Caliborn and Calliope.
 
@@ -1970,7 +1970,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Rust Servant
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Max Wright:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Max Wright:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     Taking the motif from [[artist:willow-ascenzo|Willow Ascenzo's]] [[Rust Servant]] and completely changing the genre was one of the more fun piece ideas I've had.
 
@@ -2000,7 +2000,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Candles and Clockwork
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Joe Ouellet:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Joe Ouellet:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     A remix of one of my favorite Homestuck songs, [[Candles and Clockwork]]. It's more of a reimagining of the piece really. There isn't much to say about it in particular other than it was my best mastering work at the time of its completion, I think. It may have also been the first time I stayed away from using endless breakbeat loops in a Homestuck remix.
 
@@ -2051,7 +2051,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - Cobalt Corsair
 - Violet Mariner
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Willow Ascenzo:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Willow Ascenzo:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     0:00-0:14: An unassuming troll merchant ship sails the ocean, its precious cargo of shitty romantic comedy movies tucked safely within its lower decks, unaware of the danger that approaches.
 
@@ -2088,7 +2088,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - PM
 - Ruined Earth
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Ashley Jones:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Ashley Jones:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     When [[album:coloUrs-and-mayhem-universe-a|the Homestuck Music Contest]] first opened well over a year ago, I'd really only just started exploring my love of creating music. This track (which is based around the Exiles years in the future) and one other are actually only the third and fourth tracks I ever composed! I've improved a lot since then but I always had a little bit of love for this one. When LOFAM3 was announced I made a snap decision to spruce up my little deser themed tune and bring tumblr's attention back to it. I'm honoured that such an old track of mine is still considered worthy of LOFAM, to be honest!
 
@@ -2117,7 +2117,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Explore
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>keyboard cait:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>keyboard cait:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     What even is keygen music? I have no idea, but if it exists, I hope this sounds like it.
 
@@ -2152,7 +2152,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Ohgodwhat
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>Kevin Grant:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>Kevin Grant:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     So, this was one of my first chiptunes. People seem to like it. However, when I listen to it now, two years later, I realize how little I knew about Famitracker, and music composition in genearl. I like to think I've learned a great deal since Ohgodboss. Still, I guess it's catchy enough as it is. Enjoy!
 
@@ -2200,7 +2200,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - track:im-a-member-of-the-midnight-crew
 - track:carefree-action
 Commentary: |-
-    <i>David Dycus:</i> (composer, booklet commentary)
+    <i>David Dycus:</i> (booklet commentary)
 
     My first attempt at a dubstep song, from my ill-conceived dubstep phase. It took a ton of time, an entire new drum pack, and ultimately, a new laptop to finish. It's not my favorite song I've ever made--it doesn't sound like a real dubstep song, in my opinion--but I learned a lot in the process of making it.