Otaku-tachi wa hajimeyou!
A MAL staff member reveals the true ultimate goal of “the deep state”. (The Internet, 2020, colorized)
What is Walrus? It's a forum game where you submit songs to me according to various categories and I rank and score them based on how much I like them.
To join, simply sign up in this thread (or drop me a DM at BrainpanSonata#0280). Submissions must be done by PM/DM, including YouTube, Soundcloud, Bandcamp, or Vimeo links to your picks. One by one, categories will be revealed in the official walrus Discord server and the respective threads. Aim for the highest overall score, or play along for fun and the love of music.
Scores will be logged and tracked via Google spreadsheet. Scoring is done on a 0.0-10.0 points range based on how much I enjoy a song and how well it fits the respective category. My scoring system runs along the same lines as MyAnimeList: 5s are boring, 6s are okay, 7s are good, 8s are great, 9s are awesome, and if you get a 4 or below ya dun goofed. Will anyone send me a 10 point masterpiece? We’ll see…
There are special rules in place for this themed walrus:
Signups
Like my last walrus, you have until the end of the month to sign up. Even better, this time you get the whole month. Send me a list of your planned categories and at least your Featured Artist and/or Breakup subs before July 1st.
A MAL staff member reveals the true ultimate goal of “the deep state”. (The Internet, 2020, colorized)
What is Walrus? It's a forum game where you submit songs to me according to various categories and I rank and score them based on how much I like them.
To join, simply sign up in this thread (or drop me a DM at BrainpanSonata#0280). Submissions must be done by PM/DM, including YouTube, Soundcloud, Bandcamp, or Vimeo links to your picks. One by one, categories will be revealed in the official walrus Discord server and the respective threads. Aim for the highest overall score, or play along for fun and the love of music.
Scores will be logged and tracked via Google spreadsheet. Scoring is done on a 0.0-10.0 points range based on how much I enjoy a song and how well it fits the respective category. My scoring system runs along the same lines as MyAnimeList: 5s are boring, 6s are okay, 7s are good, 8s are great, 9s are awesome, and if you get a 4 or below ya dun goofed. Will anyone send me a 10 point masterpiece? We’ll see…
There are special rules in place for this themed walrus:
- Since this is based on the MyAnimeList Manga Reading Challenge, 20 categories will be available to choose from, all of them based on actual challenge categories from the 2020 Manga Reading Challenge. However, you only have to sub to 10 categories. And you may only sub to any given category once. Your scores for categories you don’t sub to will be marked as blank and shouldn’t affect your overall score.
- Because of Special Rule 1, you need to inform me which categories you’re going to sub to by the signups deadline, whether or not you sub all songs at once. Category swaps are permitted and will fall under the same purview as song swaps do in Rule 9.
- Any categories you select and then fail to submit for will automatically be scored 0. You can send submissions at any point up to the day before the respective category’s scheduled reveal. In some cases, depending on my schedule, I may be lenient enough to accept submissions up to the T-minus 12 hours mark. I will actively check in with players who have unfilled submissions to help prevent catfails.
- Any submissions which don't fit the qualifying requirements of their respective category will automatically be scored 0. For example, if I had a category about guitars and you subbed an acapella song, you would catfail.
- You will need to change your submission if it's a song I submitted to a previous walrus.
- You will need to change your submission if it's a song I used as an example, header, or outro in this walrus or my previous walruses. Yes, this does mean Watsky subs are more likely to get stamped Return To Sender.
- Tracking for rules 3 and 4 is solely the responsibility of the host. I will crosscheck all submissions and let you know if something needs to be changed. I will also let you know of any technical errors which might require you to change the links to your submissions.
- You will need to change your submission if I can't bring myself to listen to it in its entirety more than once. This pertains not just to the banlist found in Rule 10, but also to anything pitch shifted/chipmunked, played on a kazoo/vuvuzela/air horn, and/or painfully out of tune. If you value scoring high on the leaderboard, then this is not the hill you die on.
- If you send me a 240p or 144p vid and a better version is available, I reserve the right to switch to the better version. I will inform you privately if I do so.
- If two or more players submit the same song for a category, the second (and third and so on) person to submit the song will be given the option to change their submission. If they decide to stick with it, it will be given a single score and the players involved will tie in that round's rankings. This type of tie will be expressed in dense ranking (eg. 1223) rather than standard competition ranking (eg. 1224).
- You can change your submissions at your leisure. As with late submissions, song changes will be accepted at any point up to the day before the respective category’s reveal. Unlike Rule 1, I will not accept T-12 hour sub swaps because getting in a song that may do better or worse isn’t as urgent as avoiding a 0.
- My ban list is Nickelback, Owl City, Operation Ivy, The Neighbourhood, Kings of Leon, and US band Backlash. Swedish band Backlash is okay, but I have too many issues with that trumped up Pink Floyd cover band by the same name.
1. Read a featured manga. - Link to the article in which it was mentioned.
Ever read an online article about a musician or a band? Music news sites like Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, udiscovermusic, multipurpose news sites like The Guardian, The Atlantic, NPR… that sort of thing. Go find one of those articles and then send me any song by the musician/band the article is about. Please include a link to the article in question for cross checking purposes.
Examples:
Starboy by The Weeknd | The related article
The Bird by Anderson .Paak | The related article
2. Read a manga that got cancelled/axed.
Send me a song by a band that broke up. Reasons and reunions are irrelevant for this category.
Examples:
Take It Easy by The Eagles
To The End by My Chemical Romance
3. Read a manga by your favorite author/artist.
This one should be straight forward. A song from any one of your favorite artists.
Examples:
Time Is Running Out by Muse
Saeed by Infected Mushroom
4. Read a manga by an author you don't like.
Brace yourself and dig for trash: I want to hear a song by a musician/band that you hate. This is not necessarily a bad songs cat, so the scoring will not be reversed for this round.
Examples:
Fireflies by Owl City
How You Remind Me by Nickleback
5. Read a manga that has been adapted to live action.
Send me the live version of a song. Yes, I’m picky as hell about live audio quality, but a category where everyone’s not crammed into the 9s is a breath of fresh air.
Examples:
Piggy (Tension Tour Live) by Nine Inch Nails
The Man Who Sold The World (MTV Unplugged) by Nirvana
6. Read a Sci-Fi or Horror manga.
The song you send must contain sci-fi and/or horror elements. Consider this a mashup between my future cat from PS2020 and the ever popular Lute cat.
Examples:
Story 7 by clipping.
Godzilla by Blue Oyster Cult
7. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 70s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 70s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
Play That Funky Music by Wild Cherry
Black Betty by Ram Jam
8. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 80s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 80s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
Who Can It Be Now? by Men At Work
Stand and Deliver by Adam and the Ants
9. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 90s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 90s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
Tubthumping by Chumbawamba
Creep by Radiohead
10. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 2000s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 2000s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
Mr. Brightside by The Killers
Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz
11. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 2010s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 2010s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
This Is America by Childish Gambino
Royals by Lorde
12. Read a manga that started publishing the same month and year as one of your listed favorites.
You’re all my favorites, so send me a song that was first released in the same year as your birth year. Like with the previous year-based categories, remastered versions are acceptable.
Examples from my own birth year:
Take On Me by a-ha
And She Was by Talking Heads
13. Read a manga with a main character older than 35 years.
Send me any song from a solo artist who is currently older than 35 or who passed away after the age of 35. How old the artist was at the time the song was recorded is irrelevant.
Examples:
Eet by Regina Spektor
Fly Me To The Moon by Frank Sinatra
14. Read a manga with at least 5 family members in the cast.
They don’t have to be related, but send me a song from a band with 5 or more members.
Examples:
No Strings Attached by NSYNC (5 members)
Put Your Money On Me by Arcade Fire (6 members)
15. Read a manga about delinquents.
How does this translate to music? Send me songs about crime. True crime, fictional crime; arson, murder, and jaywalking; send me a song where a crime is and/or was commited.
Examples:
The Prey by Dead Kennedys
Story 2 by clipping.
16. Read a manga with a vehicle in the cover. - Cars, Trains, Bicycles, Airplanes, etc.
Manga have covers, albums have covers… send me a song from an album with a vehicle on the cover. Anything that is considered a vehicle counts for this walrus. Please mention which album the song is from for cross checking purposes.
Examples:
Mind Eraser by The Black Keys | The album cover
You’ve Got A Chance by Bad Religion | The album cover
17. Read a manga with weather conditions on the cover. - Such as Rain, Snow, Fog, Thunder, etc.
Manga have covers, albums have covers… send me a song from an album with visible weather conditions on the cover. Symbols that represent various weather conditions also count for this walrus. Please mention which album the song is from for cross checking purposes.
Examples:
The Man’s Too Strong by Dire Straits | The album cover
Bad Sweet Trap by LiSA | The album cover
18. Read a manga with a one word title.
Send me a song with a one word title. Simple as that.
Examples:
Question! by System Of A Down
Choke by I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
19. Read a manga with 6 or more words in its title.
Send me a song with 6+ words in the title. Sections of the song title bracketed by parentheses count towards the qualifier, excluding version details like (Remastered) or (So and So Remix) or (Live at Somewhere) or (Metal Cover) or (Official Audio). Otherwise, simple as that.
Examples:
If You’re Looking For Your Knife… I Think My Back Found It by Zebrahead
Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) by The Offspring
20. Re-read a manga.
Re-read? Re...sub? Send me a song you previously subbed to someone else’s walrus. Any walrus where I wasn’t the host is fair game for this category. Please mention which walrus you subbed to, for cross checking purposes.
Examples from my use list:
Stick To Your Guns by Watsky ft. Julia Nunes (subbed to vonFiedler’s do you like older music von, musicneverdies’s Walrus Never Dies, and others)
Lake Pontchartrain by Ludo (subbed to Bloody’s Another Wall Ross Walrus and others)
Ever read an online article about a musician or a band? Music news sites like Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, udiscovermusic, multipurpose news sites like The Guardian, The Atlantic, NPR… that sort of thing. Go find one of those articles and then send me any song by the musician/band the article is about. Please include a link to the article in question for cross checking purposes.
Examples:
Starboy by The Weeknd | The related article
The Bird by Anderson .Paak | The related article
2. Read a manga that got cancelled/axed.
Send me a song by a band that broke up. Reasons and reunions are irrelevant for this category.
Examples:
Take It Easy by The Eagles
To The End by My Chemical Romance
3. Read a manga by your favorite author/artist.
This one should be straight forward. A song from any one of your favorite artists.
Examples:
Time Is Running Out by Muse
Saeed by Infected Mushroom
4. Read a manga by an author you don't like.
Brace yourself and dig for trash: I want to hear a song by a musician/band that you hate. This is not necessarily a bad songs cat, so the scoring will not be reversed for this round.
Examples:
Fireflies by Owl City
How You Remind Me by Nickleback
5. Read a manga that has been adapted to live action.
Send me the live version of a song. Yes, I’m picky as hell about live audio quality, but a category where everyone’s not crammed into the 9s is a breath of fresh air.
Examples:
Piggy (Tension Tour Live) by Nine Inch Nails
The Man Who Sold The World (MTV Unplugged) by Nirvana
6. Read a Sci-Fi or Horror manga.
The song you send must contain sci-fi and/or horror elements. Consider this a mashup between my future cat from PS2020 and the ever popular Lute cat.
Examples:
Story 7 by clipping.
Godzilla by Blue Oyster Cult
7. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 70s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 70s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
Play That Funky Music by Wild Cherry
Black Betty by Ram Jam
8. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 80s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 80s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
Who Can It Be Now? by Men At Work
Stand and Deliver by Adam and the Ants
9. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 90s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 90s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
Tubthumping by Chumbawamba
Creep by Radiohead
10. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 2000s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 2000s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
Mr. Brightside by The Killers
Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz
11. Read a manga that started serialization before or in the 2010s.
Send me a song that was first released in the 2010s. Remastered versions are fine as long as the original release date checks out.
Examples:
This Is America by Childish Gambino
Royals by Lorde
12. Read a manga that started publishing the same month and year as one of your listed favorites.
You’re all my favorites, so send me a song that was first released in the same year as your birth year. Like with the previous year-based categories, remastered versions are acceptable.
Examples from my own birth year:
Take On Me by a-ha
And She Was by Talking Heads
13. Read a manga with a main character older than 35 years.
Send me any song from a solo artist who is currently older than 35 or who passed away after the age of 35. How old the artist was at the time the song was recorded is irrelevant.
Examples:
Eet by Regina Spektor
Fly Me To The Moon by Frank Sinatra
14. Read a manga with at least 5 family members in the cast.
They don’t have to be related, but send me a song from a band with 5 or more members.
Examples:
No Strings Attached by NSYNC (5 members)
Put Your Money On Me by Arcade Fire (6 members)
15. Read a manga about delinquents.
How does this translate to music? Send me songs about crime. True crime, fictional crime; arson, murder, and jaywalking; send me a song where a crime is and/or was commited.
Examples:
The Prey by Dead Kennedys
Story 2 by clipping.
16. Read a manga with a vehicle in the cover. - Cars, Trains, Bicycles, Airplanes, etc.
Manga have covers, albums have covers… send me a song from an album with a vehicle on the cover. Anything that is considered a vehicle counts for this walrus. Please mention which album the song is from for cross checking purposes.
Examples:
Mind Eraser by The Black Keys | The album cover
You’ve Got A Chance by Bad Religion | The album cover
17. Read a manga with weather conditions on the cover. - Such as Rain, Snow, Fog, Thunder, etc.
Manga have covers, albums have covers… send me a song from an album with visible weather conditions on the cover. Symbols that represent various weather conditions also count for this walrus. Please mention which album the song is from for cross checking purposes.
Examples:
The Man’s Too Strong by Dire Straits | The album cover
Bad Sweet Trap by LiSA | The album cover
18. Read a manga with a one word title.
Send me a song with a one word title. Simple as that.
Examples:
Question! by System Of A Down
Choke by I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
19. Read a manga with 6 or more words in its title.
Send me a song with 6+ words in the title. Sections of the song title bracketed by parentheses count towards the qualifier, excluding version details like (Remastered) or (So and So Remix) or (Live at Somewhere) or (Metal Cover) or (Official Audio). Otherwise, simple as that.
Examples:
If You’re Looking For Your Knife… I Think My Back Found It by Zebrahead
Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) by The Offspring
20. Re-read a manga.
Re-read? Re...sub? Send me a song you previously subbed to someone else’s walrus. Any walrus where I wasn’t the host is fair game for this category. Please mention which walrus you subbed to, for cross checking purposes.
Examples from my use list:
Stick To Your Guns by Watsky ft. Julia Nunes (subbed to vonFiedler’s do you like older music von, musicneverdies’s Walrus Never Dies, and others)
Lake Pontchartrain by Ludo (subbed to Bloody’s Another Wall Ross Walrus and others)
Q: This is my first time in one of your walruses. What kind of music do you like?
A: I’m one of those guys who says I like everything and pretty much means it, with the insanely high scores to prove it. The examples, headers, and outros listed in the OP are a good sample of music I like (barring the Hated Artists cat, of course). Another good rule of thumb is to pay attention to my banlist and to Rule 6. And one more hint: I’ve never added them to the banlist, but I really don’t care for Bloodhound Gang.
Q: How are reveals going to be handled with optional categories?
A: The default is two categories per reveal. If there are some categories that get a low number of subs, e.g. 20 songs between four or five categories, I’ll lump those categories into a single reveal. In contrast, if a single category gets 20 subs, it’ll probably get its own reveal. These reveal variations would be announced in advance, usually at the end of the previous reveal.
Q: What happens if nobody subs to a particular category?
A: I play the header, I play the outro, and then we move on. If it’s 0 subs in Hated Artist, we just move on, because what’s the point in torturing myself for nothing?
Q: Can I do all 20 categories anyway?
A: You could, but in fairness to the other contestants, I’d make you pick which ten get ranked and scored. The other ten would be played as bonus songs.
Q: Speaking of bonuses, will there be bonus points this time?
A: No.
Q: Why isn’t the delinquents category about PUNK music?
A: Because the 21-way tie for first I talked about in the last walrus was supposed to be a joke.
Q: How am I gonna know stuff like breakups, clouds on covers, how old someone is, or whatever?
A: Google is your friend.
Q: Are you SURE the Hated Artist category isn’t a bad songs category?
A: There are many different reasons to hate a certain musician or band. I can’t stand Kings of Leon because even though their music is good, whenever I hear it I think about the time birds shat on them in concert.
Q: I thought you were doing some sort of plagiarism project for your next walrus.
A: Nope. This idea jumped into my brain and demanded priority. I have two big walrus endeavors planned after this one, but one of them’s not happening until Fall/Winter and the other needs a lot of legwork and contact with other walrus hosts to become a reality.
Q: I’m worried that I’ll tank if I send you a live song. Any advice?
A: Don’t send me something shot on a cellphone.
Q: There aren’t many Sci-Fi Horror songs out there…
A: That category is and/or, like how Hydra cats are horns and/or strings.
Q: What if the 35+ song has a featuring artist?
A: The main singer has to be 35+, the featuring artist can be any age.
Q: Can I send a band with a member who’s 35 or older?
A: The category specifically says solo artists. Applying it to bands as well would make it harder for people to do research for the category. However, if a band has a 35+ member who has recorded one or more solo albums, that person and anything off their solo albums is fair game.
Q: Why 35? Why not 30 or 27?
A: The category titles are worded exactly the same as their respective categories in the 2020 Manga Reading Challenge. I had to interpret some of them for walrus purposes, but otherwise I’m not going to deviate from what it says on the tin.
Q: Is this another mashup friendly walrus?
A: The last three categories are very mashup friendly. Live cat and the album cover cats are gonna be damn near impossible to sub mashups for. You can’t add up disparate singers/bands in a mashup for the 5+ band members category; it’d have to include a band with 5+ members along with whatever other artists are in the song. Everything else is YMMV and subject to host discretion for qualifiers.
Q: In your last walrus, you made a list of all the songs you were gonna use for headers and outros.
A: Yes, I did. And I’m doing the same for this walrus. The following are my headers and outros for the walrus:
A: I’m one of those guys who says I like everything and pretty much means it, with the insanely high scores to prove it. The examples, headers, and outros listed in the OP are a good sample of music I like (barring the Hated Artists cat, of course). Another good rule of thumb is to pay attention to my banlist and to Rule 6. And one more hint: I’ve never added them to the banlist, but I really don’t care for Bloodhound Gang.
Q: How are reveals going to be handled with optional categories?
A: The default is two categories per reveal. If there are some categories that get a low number of subs, e.g. 20 songs between four or five categories, I’ll lump those categories into a single reveal. In contrast, if a single category gets 20 subs, it’ll probably get its own reveal. These reveal variations would be announced in advance, usually at the end of the previous reveal.
Q: What happens if nobody subs to a particular category?
A: I play the header, I play the outro, and then we move on. If it’s 0 subs in Hated Artist, we just move on, because what’s the point in torturing myself for nothing?
Q: Can I do all 20 categories anyway?
A: You could, but in fairness to the other contestants, I’d make you pick which ten get ranked and scored. The other ten would be played as bonus songs.
Q: Speaking of bonuses, will there be bonus points this time?
A: No.
Q: Why isn’t the delinquents category about PUNK music?
A: Because the 21-way tie for first I talked about in the last walrus was supposed to be a joke.
Q: How am I gonna know stuff like breakups, clouds on covers, how old someone is, or whatever?
A: Google is your friend.
Q: Are you SURE the Hated Artist category isn’t a bad songs category?
A: There are many different reasons to hate a certain musician or band. I can’t stand Kings of Leon because even though their music is good, whenever I hear it I think about the time birds shat on them in concert.
Q: I thought you were doing some sort of plagiarism project for your next walrus.
A: Nope. This idea jumped into my brain and demanded priority. I have two big walrus endeavors planned after this one, but one of them’s not happening until Fall/Winter and the other needs a lot of legwork and contact with other walrus hosts to become a reality.
Q: I’m worried that I’ll tank if I send you a live song. Any advice?
A: Don’t send me something shot on a cellphone.
Q: There aren’t many Sci-Fi Horror songs out there…
A: That category is and/or, like how Hydra cats are horns and/or strings.
Q: What if the 35+ song has a featuring artist?
A: The main singer has to be 35+, the featuring artist can be any age.
Q: Can I send a band with a member who’s 35 or older?
A: The category specifically says solo artists. Applying it to bands as well would make it harder for people to do research for the category. However, if a band has a 35+ member who has recorded one or more solo albums, that person and anything off their solo albums is fair game.
Q: Why 35? Why not 30 or 27?
A: The category titles are worded exactly the same as their respective categories in the 2020 Manga Reading Challenge. I had to interpret some of them for walrus purposes, but otherwise I’m not going to deviate from what it says on the tin.
Q: Is this another mashup friendly walrus?
A: The last three categories are very mashup friendly. Live cat and the album cover cats are gonna be damn near impossible to sub mashups for. You can’t add up disparate singers/bands in a mashup for the 5+ band members category; it’d have to include a band with 5+ members along with whatever other artists are in the song. Everything else is YMMV and subject to host discretion for qualifiers.
Q: In your last walrus, you made a list of all the songs you were gonna use for headers and outros.
A: Yes, I did. And I’m doing the same for this walrus. The following are my headers and outros for the walrus:
Guess Again! by Thom Yorke
Get By by Talib Kweli
Icky Thump by The White Stripes
Drunk Girls by LCD Soundsystem
Don’t Be Nice by Watsky
Freaktender by DJ Cummerbund
Use Somebody by Kings of Leon
Sweater Weather by The Neighborhood
Thunderstruck (Live at Donington) by AC/DC
Jigsaw (Apartment Sessions) by Gene Shinozaki
The Mack by Beat Circus
Flash’s Theme by Queen
September by Earth, Wind & Fire
Baba O’Riley by The Who
Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley
YYZ by Rush
Of Wolf and Man by Metallica
The Scratch by 7 Year Bitch
East Jesus Nowhere by Green Day
The Three of Us by Streetlight Manifesto
Power by Kanye West
Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites by Skrillex
The Power of Love by Huey Lewis and The News
Everybody Wants To Rule The World by Tears for Fears
Keep Off The Lawn by Aesop Rock
Fame by David Bowie
Devil’s Dance Floor by Flogging Molly
Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf) by AWOLNATION
Frankie and Johnny by Louis Armstrong
The Cell Block Tango from the Chicago movie soundtrack
Man, It’s So Loud in Here by They Might Be Giants
Deaf Forever by Motorhead
Brain Damage by Pink Floyd
Leave In Silence by Depeche Mode
Reptilia by The Strokes
Dangerous by Big Data ft. Joywave
You Know What The Do To Guys Like Us In Prison by My Chemical Romance
A Little Less “Sixteen Candles”, A Little More Touch Me by Fall Out Boy
The Rifle’s Spiral by The Shins
The Finish Line by Michael Angelo Batio
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