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@@ -288,6 +288,8 @@ Commentary: |-
     After the original art file crashed like a piping hot baby on a meteor, I decided to create an Egyptian hieroglyphic-ish piece for this song because you know, DESERTS and WANDERERS and WOW JUST GOSH. But I also wanted to add in some of WV's little cahlk drawings too because it's cute! I mean, come on. Look at them, being happy and carefree and unaware. Yes, I know deep in my heart that this story will have a very happy end. No doubts about it. *insert evil laughter here*
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 Track: CR1M1N4L, CR1M1N4L
+Additional Names:
+- Criminal, Criminal (English, normalized)
 Artists:
 - Rachel Rose Mitchell
 Duration: '4:15'
@@ -623,6 +625,8 @@ Commentary: |-
     Showtime has always been one of the most memorable pieces of music in Homestuck, forever representing a (if not the) quintiessential "strife" theme. With this in mind, I think I had almost too much freedom in choosing the conflict I wanted to depict in this piece. Initially, I was going to make it John vs. Dad from Act 1... but that ended up being a little too underwhelming in comparison to the song it was for. So, in the end, I settled upon focusing the piece on a determined-looking John about to face down the underling horde at the beginning of Cascade. I'm pretty happy with the end result.
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 Track: Soulb0t
+Additional Names:
+- Soulbot (English, normalized)
 Artists:
 - Charles Neudorf
 Duration: '3:42'
@@ -1593,6 +1597,9 @@ Commentary: |-
     When given the chance to make an extra track for LOFAM 2, I jumped at the opportunity. It turns out I was assigned a Felt related track, specifically to Stitch. I wanted to stay true to the feel of the album [[album:the-felt]]. I used strings, light percussion, and most importantly, I messed around with the tempo. This was a little bit of a challenge for me, but I think it turned out alright. Fun fact; The glitchy effect was not on purpose, it was an export error I thought sounded cool so I kept it.
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 Track: Ave Dei Novi
+Additional Names:
+- Hail the New Gods (English)
+- Ascension (title prior to release)
 Artists:
 - Willow Ascenzo
 Duration: '3:48'