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Challenge #9

Rec Us Your Newest Thing.



So my newest things are Our Flag Means Death meme accounts on Instagram and Daylists on Spotify.

When I first got into Our Flag Means Death, with none of my friends being into it, I didn’t really feel like I had a space to play in, but I found community on Instagram, especially with meme accounts, that did more than just post fandom memes, but also dissected scenes and had discussions in the comments.

These are my favorite Our Flag Means Death meme accounts on Instagram:

our.memes.mean.death
our.flag.means.sass
ourflagmeansdeathbb

Honorable mention to ourflagmeetsgoodomens, as it is still a lot of fun, but it is primarily screencaps of tumblr asks with Neil Gaiman about Good Omens (TV series) – which again, a lot of fun, but off topic from Our Flag Means Death.

Daylists are a new thing on Spotify. I found out about them when a mutual I have on Instagram posted in his stories “screw your astrology sign, send me your Spotify daylist title,” with a screen cap of his current one. This peaked my interest as it fits in with my “send me your playlists, not your nudes,” philosophy, but also because I had no idea what he was talking about.

How you find them, is you search on Spotify for daylist or my daylist, and it will bring up for you a playlist titled daylist (which you will need to add to your library if you want quicker access too). Unlike the daily mixes it was already doing, The daylist changes multiple times a day. From my experimentation, there is a morning, afternoon, evening, and late night list. Under the title, it gives you a description of you playlist, including what genres it includes, (sometimes) what you listened to that made it pick these genres, how long the playlist is, and at what time your daylist will change to the next one. (You can also preview tracks like a regular playlist.)

My first Daylist I got was titled, “lip sync teen angst afternoon,” which made me feel seen and called out at the same time. It seems to be a common reaction, though I know a couple people that have gotten ones that seem to have nothing to do what they listen to, so sometimes it misses, but I am hooked.

It also gives you a bunch of other mixes it thinks you might like based on your listening and says they were created “for you,” but they seem to be premade mixes they push on everyone. So far, my suggested mixes have been, “Goblincore Mix,” “Anti Anxiety Mix,” “Pirate Metal Shanty Mix,” “Spooky Evil Gay Mix,” “Egg Punk Mix,” “Bubblegrunge Mix,” “Meme Mix,” “Tuesday Mix,” “Murder Ballad Mix,” “Purple Sound Mix,” “Horror Movie Synthwave Mix,” “Angry Whistling Mix,” and “Crying Birthday Mix,” at least those are the ones I took note of. It also sent me a bunch of kpop, which I have never listened to. (Nothing against it, just never have, but noted here to show that the other mixes don't necessarily have to do with what you listened to and are probably premade.)

My favorite Daylist title so far has been “dynamic religious music Thursday night,” which had zero religious music and was almost entirely goth bands and various flavors of horror and doom. It was a lot of fun.

My current daylist while I type this is “angst college rock Wednesday afternoon.” The titles are not always inventive.



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This year is only my second Spotify Wrapped and this year actually had a lot of surprises for me. Part of this was I spent a couple months not using Spotify to listen to music at all and was only listening to music on YouTube, and I listened to slightly different stuff there, so while it was part of music I listened to this year in my mind, it wasn't included in this. I'm going to add songs that were on my regular rotation on YouTube to my main Spotify playlist. (Yes, I know YouTube is doing their own version of Wrapped this year and I am ignoring it.)

With that in mind, the number of genres, songs, and artists listened to are accurate to Spotify, they are not accurate to my overall listening.

According to Wrapped, I listened to 10 genres, which would probably be more if all the music I listened to had been included, but was not surprising. My top five genres were also not a surprise.

My top songs section shocked me. I would have never guessed my top song in a million years. I knew I had listened to it a lot, but I didn't think it had even cracked my top ten, let alone the number one spot. Out of the top five, two songs are by Fall Out Boy, which is only surprising in that I would have assumed more were on there. My number three song being by All Time Low is also not surprising, as I listened to them a lot this year, but the song itself was, because it is my least favorite of the songs by them on my playlist. I have no idea how Forever the Sickest Kids made my top five songs and artists. I like literally one song by them, but also Spotify feeds them too me a lot as suggested listening when I can't skip. I just didn't think it was that much.

My top five artists surprised me a little bit, only in that I didn't realize I had listened to NATI. enough for her to break into the top five, which is actually kind of cool. She deserves more love.

The biggest surprise though was at the end, they included a podcast stat for me. They only told me my top listened to podcast (I listen to quite a few, but irregularly), which was a frightening number of minutes listened to (I forgot to write down the number). Then there was the follow up info that I was in the top 11% of listeners, and that gave me a lot of mixed feelings. Part of the reason for that is it's an erotica podcast that I am intentionally not naming. I obviously listen to it a lot, but it's not one that I think to recommend to people because a) no one I know who would be asking me for recs, would also be into this one, and b) the reason I listen to it so much is not because it's my favorite or I love it, it's because its consistent, in both quality and posting schedule. It's fairly reliable when pretty much all the other ones I enjoy more are not - either their posting schedules are wild and erratic or the quality is all over place, or in a couple cases, both. I kinda wish I was more into it.

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So apparently I have a Christmas/Winter/Yule playlist?

I was trying to clean up my Spotify account (I follow too many podcasts and playlists) and I discovered I apparently made a holiday playlist for Winterfest in July last year (2022). It needs some editing for sure, and I haven't figured out how to link it here, but I thought I would share the song list just the same.


Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Jason Manns & Jensen Ackles
a long december by girlhouse
Hating You For Christmas by Everclear
ugly xmas sweater party by girlhouse
This Year For Christmas by Sjowgren
Christmas Eve Can Kill You by Old Sea Brigade
It Never Snows In Florida (Holiday Version) by New Found Glory
Careful, Kid - Be Kind Version by The Staves
What's This? by Danny Elfman
Till the End of the Year (Bye Buy By) by Anna Nalick
Santa! Bring My Girlfriend Back! by The High Plains Drifters
Sally Sweet Tooth by Bad Bad Hate
Fireside by John Mark Nelson
Maybe Next Year by Jenny Owen Youngs
One More Sleep by The Dollyrots
This Year Can Kiss My Ass by Meiko
Whiskey and Winter by Hushtones
Flannel Sheets by Emma Wallace & Marie Guenther
Let's Hibernate (December Version) by Emma Wallace
Fairytale of New York (feat. Kirsty MacColl) by The Pogues
Last Christmas by Wham!
Feliz Navidad by Jose Feliciano
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) by Michael Buble

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