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     This track was almost entirely made out of pre-existing stems of a different stock song. This broke the rules of the contest and (unwittingly) infringed the source's licensing terms, but this was discovered in 2024 and no action has been taken. [[track:somethings-different|See Something's Different for details]].
 
-    <i>Kera L. Jones:</i> (unpublished Tumblr ask, [via Homestuck Discord](https://discord.com/channels/152981670507577344/184908151185866752/1231122466521481256), excerpt, 4/20/2024)
+    <i>Makin, Kera L. Jones|[[artist:kera-l-jones]]:</i> (unpublished Tumblr ask, [via Homestuck Discord](https://discord.com/channels/152981670507577344/184908151185866752/1231122466521481256), excerpt, 4/20/2024)
 
-    hand to god, i've never heard of [[artist:paul-lawler|paul lawler]] or APM before today.
+    > *[[artist:makin]]:* I just discovered your (?) track "Teal Seer" is actually the track [[track:somethings-different|"Something's Different"]] by [[artist:paul-lawler|Paul Lawler]], from a 2007 album for APM (a group that makes cheap albums for Hollywood/TV royalties). So the question is, did you plagiarize the track, or are you pretending to be a long gone grifter? I thought I'd give you a heads up before you find out through someone else.
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+    i am going to be so completely honest with you- I have no clue what you're talking about. hand to god, i've never heard of paul lawler or APM before today.
 
     what i can tell you is that i used a [shitty, defunct music program](https://archive.nytimes.com/bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/10/aviary-introduces-free-online-music-software/) that came prepackaged with a bunch of crappy royalty free sound bytes that I played around with until something sounded good. i was also 13 at the time and was just excited to contribute to a piece of media that I held in such high regard. i don't make money off of it anymore, since the label is basically dead, and what I did make only amounted to about... 350 dollars. that's all there is to it, really.