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Angry Norwegian Anchovies - [Signalarities Archive 001]

9 min · 30 de may de 2026
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So....we were expecting another musical artifact transmission from The Curator of the rogue signal we've been advised to call Vox Velour-IV. But this appears to be something else entirely. We did not receive much clarity on why this was transmitting here, but it appears to be some kind of farewell campaign for some fish company...from the 2200s. Vox insists the "Party Worm Jukebox" is capable of picking up non-musical signals from across time and space and that these..."Signalarities", come in a variety of forms, but... all this jazz about the End of The Anchovy...I don't know...this could just be a prank. You be the judge.

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