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@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - Spider8reath
 - Spider's Claw
 Sampled Tracks:
-- 7 GRAND END
+- track:7-grand-end
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Noisemaker:</i>
     An extension of a very, very short segment of a group collaboration (7 GRAND END from the [[group:canmt|Cool and New Music Team]]), it seemed unfitting to leave something like this in its short, unfinished state.
@@ -1318,8 +1318,8 @@ Commentary: |-
     A calmer, somewhat less dramatic remix of Gold Pilot. I'd imagine it gets pretty lonely exploring the EXPANSES OF INTERSTELLAR SPACE.
 ---
 Track: Horizontal Headshot
-Artists:
-- ostrichlittledungeon
+Originally Released As: track:horizontal-headshot
+Directory: horizontal-headshot-lofam4
 Duration: '2:51'
 URLs:
 - https://unofficialmspafans.bandcamp.com/track/horizontal-headshot
@@ -1334,12 +1334,6 @@ Art Tags:
 - Meenah
 - 'cw: decapitation (abstract)'
 - 'cw: blood'
-Referenced Tracks:
-- dick coordinat
-- dikr; bring togehter
-Sampled Tracks:
-- dick coordinat
-- dikr; bring togehter
 Commentary: |-
     <i>ostrichlittledungeon:</i>
     Written for the [[group:canmt|Cool and New Music Team's]] Cool and New Homestuck 2, this is an attempt to remix Unite Synchronization in a way that fits better thematically with [S] Dirk: Synchronize and [S] Dirk: Unite. Some of the things I worked in were Orange Hat when Dirk wakes up, for example, Metamorphic Choices when the kernelsprite appears, Hate You for Meenah's cameo... Dirk's scateboard-riding I represented with Moshi Moshi?, a theme that's admittedly been a bit of a stickymotif for me (I've used it in way too many compositions). I like Moshi for an umber of reasons, not the least of which is the fact that it goes so well with so many things. What can I say? I like mashing themes together.