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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Top Cybersecurity Threats Earth Year 2019 | You Have Been Warned! Post 303036337 by wisecracker on Sunday 23rd of June 2019 12:02:35 PM
Old 06-23-2019
The initial impact of your original of the two was the start where the robot is typing in the _password_ and although the music was not exactly in sync was effective.

Your current one is fine enough but rock music by definition is chock full of deliberate distortion and audio compression so could be at a lower level of recording and yet not lose its impact.

Another:
Minimal Electronic - Royalty Free Music | Motion Array

Reasons:
Standard three chord sequence that can be totally ignored which changes to half the rate near the end as a closedown cue.
Again, repetitive and can be added at normal level without encroaching on the video it could be used on.
A super continual click simulating drumsticks tapped together.
Light hearted or happy sounding.
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Music Player Daemon(1)                                        General Commands Manual                                       Music Player Daemon(1)

NAME
MPD - A daemon for playing music SYNOPSIS
mpd [options] [CONF_FILE] DESCRIPTION
MPD is a daemon for playing music. Music is played through the configured audio output(s) (which are generally local, but can be remote). The daemon stores info about all available music, and this info can be easily searched and retrieved. Player control, info retrieval, and playlist management can all be managed remotely. MPD searches for a config file in ~/.mpdconf then /etc/mpd.conf or uses CONF_FILE. Read more about MPD at <http://www.musicpd.org/>. OPTIONS
--help Output a brief help message. --kill Kill the currently running mpd session. The pid_file parameter must be specified in the config file for this to work. --no-daemon Don't detach from console. --stderr Print messages stderr. --verbose Verbose logging. --version Print version information. FILES
~/.mpdconf User configuration file. /etc/mpd.conf Global configuration file. SEE ALSO
mpd.conf(5), mpc(1) BUGS
If you find a bug, please report it at <http://www.musicpd.org/mantis/bug_report_page.php>. AUTHORS
Warren Dukes <warren.dukes@gmail.com> Special thanks to all the people that provided feedback and patches. Music Player Daemon(1)
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