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Instead of a standard download bar, a pixelated specter appeared on the screen, dancing to a faint, rhythmic static. The download didn't go to his "Music" folder; instead, the file— MOAR_GHOSTS.mp3 —appeared directly on his desktop, its icon a tiny, shivering tombstone. He hit play. Suddenly, his MSN Messenger window popped open
In the neon-drenched suburbs of 2009, Leo sat in his bedroom, the glow of a chunky CRT monitor burning into his retinas. He was on a desperate quest for the perfect track to complete his "Haunted Halloween" mixtape. The layout was a chaotic grid of flashing
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