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AI Slop: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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Our

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main story tonight concerns the

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internet. It gave us unprecedented

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access to the entirety of human

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knowledge. And more recently, this

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heartwarming video of a single cat

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raising his son alone that takes, I'm

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going to warn you, a very dark turn.

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Meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow

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meow meow meow meow meow meow

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meow meow.

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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Yeah, I know. The CGI Garfield's movie

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goes so much harder than you remember.

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The only thing more upsetting than that

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video is that one of the top comments on

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it is someone asking, "Is this real?"

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And if you wrote that, lean in close.

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Everyone else, just please cover your

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ears real quick cuz the next part is

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just between me and them. Okay.

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Yes, those those are real cats. They're

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they're my cats, in fact. And I know

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you're thinking, why are they wearing

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clothes? It's because I taught them

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shame. Now, I'm about to lie to everyone

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else and say that they're not real. But

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you and I will always know the truth.

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Okay. Okay. So, clearly they're not

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real. But another comment under that

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video simply says, "Why did I watch

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this? And why does this have almost 16

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million likes? And that's actually what

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we're going to be talking about tonight.

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Because that video was made with AI.

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It's one of dozens of similar videos by

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the same creator. And if you've been

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seeing more stuff like that lately, it's

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because the spread of AI generation

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tools has made it very easy to

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mass-produce and flood social media

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sites with cheap, professional looking,

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often deeply weird content. There's even

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a name for it, AI slop. And it can come

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in lots of forms. It can be news

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articles or music on Spotify. But you've

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probably encountered it the most in

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weird images and videos that have begun

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to dominate everyone's feeds. Whether

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it's images of a Jesus made out of

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shrimp, or videos like Baron Trump

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wowing the judges on America's Got

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Talent while his dad plays backup piano,

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a pug raising a baby on a desert island,

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or Pope Francis taking a selfie with

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Jesus while flying through heaven. And

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my favorite part there is that AI

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somehow chose to give Jesus a watch. And

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I

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love the idea that every once in a while

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Jesus in heaven looks down at his watch.

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He goes, "Shit, it's already 400 p.m.

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I'm late to go flying with one of the

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three dead popes that actually made it

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up here." Slop can be incredibly

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popular. This AI soup recipe was the

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seventh most viewed post on Facebook at

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the end of last year. And at another

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point, three of the top 20 most seen

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posts there were AI generated, including

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this one of a giant fan bed, which had

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35 million views. And at the start of

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this year, this image of a horse made

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out of bread, got nearly 50 million

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views on Facebook and was even loved by

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Mark Zuckerberg. AI slot is basically

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the newest iteration of spam. As the CEO

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of one AI content detection platform put

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it, "Not all AI content is spam, but

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right now all spam is AI content." And

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it's becoming a problem on multiple

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levels. For a start, websites that were

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previously useful are now becoming much

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less so. As this woman makes clear,

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Pinterest is becoming unusable, and I

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just need to talk about it. This is me

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just searching garden, and almost

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everything is AI generated. Like, what

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is that cat? I keep scrolling and like

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you literally click on anything and it's

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like this is so obviously AI and it's so

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frustrating. I want actual images.

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Pinterest used to be my favorite app and

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a place for people to share pictures

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they've taken and for other people to be

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inspired by those pictures, but now it

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is just exhausting and gives me a

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headache every time I try to use it. I

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know she might seem calm there bear, but

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for a Pinterest user that is white hot

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rage.

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She is seconds away from knitting a

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full-blown manifesto.

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But it's not just Pinterest. There's now

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a booming market of AI generated videos

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about completely fictitious news stories

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like this one titled Judge finds

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Caroline Levit for wearing a cross

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misspelled only to discover she's a

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legal genius. It is 37 minutes long, has

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over a million views, and here's just a

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taste of the court proceedings. That

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cross Hargrove pointed at her neck, his

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tone rigid. It doesn't belong here. The

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courtroom is a neutral place, not

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somewhere to display faith. She realized

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instantly Harrove wasn't just targeting

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her, but the cross itself, a symbol he

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seemed to despise. Yeah, the news. You

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know how the news is. How 9000's voice,

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comic book font, and of course, third

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person omnisient narration. That channel

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has a lot of fake confrontations that

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follow a similar formula. like Caroline

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Levit bankrupts the view. Brad Pitt

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storms off after heated clash with

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Caroline Levit. Caroline Levit mocked by

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famous pionist. Then she played and

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silenced the world. And my personal

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favorite, Pope Leo I 14th orders

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Caroline Levit to take off the cross.

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Which makes sense, doesn't it? You can't

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wear that in here, Caroline. This is the

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Vatican. Have some respect.

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The problem is the comment section under

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that courtroom video is filled with

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people who clearly have absolutely no

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idea that it isn't real. Saying things

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like, "What a tremendous victory for

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Christians everywhere. Proud of you

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Caroline for putting that judge in his

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place and intelligence for once. She is

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a force to be reckoned with." And when

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one commenter points out that the video

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is fake, a reply says, "No, it happened,

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but it was Pam Bondi. I just watched a

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YouTube video because of course there

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are also multiple slot videos out there

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where the exact same thing happens to

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Pam Bondi. And if that's starting to

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give you an uneasy feeling in your

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stomach right now, get used to it

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because it seems extremely likely that

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we're going to be drowning in this ship

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for the foreseeable future. So given

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that, tonight let's talk about AI slop.

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What it is, where it comes from, and the

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harm it can do. Before we take all of

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the fun out of it, I'll acknowledge some

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AI generated content can be enjoyable.

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Exhibit A, Catchester by the Sea, which

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makes sense. The whole point is to grab

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your attention. That is why you'll see

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visually arresting stuff like videos of

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incredibly buff babies or cute dogs

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working human jobs or people

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transforming into fruits and vegetables.

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That is actually a weirdly common trend.

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And I think my favorite version of it

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might be this.

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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Okay, I have so many questions there

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from why Cabbage Hulk kept his human

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hands to why he suddenly tore his own

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head off to reveal a different kind of

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cabbage. But the one thing I know for

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sure is he better stay the away

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from my wife. Stay away from her. Now,

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as for AI music, at first it can sound

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pretty close to the real thing, like

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this country song whose lyrics are only

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about 15° offices.

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[Music]

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Cool.

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[Music]

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That is from a band called The Devil

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Inside. And one good clue their music is

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AI generated is that they put out over

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10 albums in the past two years. Other

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clues include that they complain about

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Wicked Dust twice in the same chorus.

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And two of their top five songs on

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Spotify are also Dust related, which

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makes this feel less like a dark country

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band and more like a secret ad for

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