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1000

This pioneering hip-hop group released the landmark 1988 album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back.

Public Enemy

1000

This chain’s fries are famously cut fresh in-store from whole potatoes rather than arriving pre-processed or frozen.

Five Guys

1000

Before Teen Titans GO! This was the longest running cartoon in cartoon network's history. 

Ed Edd and Eddy

1000

This 2003 website created by George Ouzounian became infamous for shock content and popularized reaction memes long before modern social media existed.

Something Awful

1000

This 2019 Best Picture winner was the first non-English-language film to win the award.

Parasite.

2000

This composer wrote The Rite of Spring.

Igor Stravinsky

2000

This is the name of the fast-food burger restaurant in GTA San Andreas

BurgerShot

2000

This Cartoon Network miniseries was quietly developed as a “spiritual successor” to Samurai Jack and uses heavily reduced dialogue, relying instead on visual storytelling and rhythm-based editing.

Primal

2000

This notorious early internet screamer disguised itself as a simple maze game before abruptly displaying a horrifying face accompanied by a loud scream, becoming one of the first major “reaction prank” videos online.

The Maze Game

2000

This 1999 psychological thriller briefly uses a single-frame subliminal image of a pornographic insert created by splicing footage from a different reel, later causing controversy during early screenings.

Fight Club

3000

This artist holds the achievement of having the most streamed song on platforms in internet history.

The Weeknd (Blinding lights)

3000

This burger is ranked as the healthiest fast food burger on the market.

The Whopper.

3000

This anime studio’s name comes from a World War II aircraft, specifically the Italian reconnaissance plane flown by the husband of co-founder's mother.

Studio Ghibli

3000

This viral YouTube horror series by Troy Wagner reimagined Slender Man as part of a found-footage narrative and heavily influenced ARG culture.

Marble Hornets

3000

The blood elevator sequence in this 1980 horror film required so much synthetic stage blood that it reportedly flooded the set and damaged lower studio infrastructure.

The Shining.

4000

This producer dominated 2014 by crafting nearly a dozen Billboard Hot 100-charting singles, marking one of the most commercially successful years for a modern hitmaker.

DJ Mustard
4000

This fast-food chain was ranked the unhealthiest in America in a 2025 report by World Atlas, thanks in part to many high-calorie menu items.

Wendy's

4000

This 1970s animated adaptation of a Robert Crumb character was the first X-rated animated film to receive wide theatrical distribution in the United States.

Fritz the Cat

4000

In the early-to-mid 2010s, this allegedly “cursed” downloadable horror game gained internet infamy for its disturbing imagery, cryptic audio, and supposed ties to the dark web.


Sad Satan.

4000

This is the standard resolution in which most movies are rendered and projected in modern theaters.

2K (2048x1080)

5000

This genre of music is characterized by heavily layered guitars, distortion, and ethereal vocals.

Shoegaze

5000

In 1995, this fast-food chain became the first national restaurant brand to successfully land a spacecraft-branded logo on the Russian space station Mir as part of a promotional campaign involving a giant floating replica of one of its menu items.

Pizza Hut

5000

The first cartoon ever made.

Fantasmagorie

5000

This YouTube channel became an internet mystery after uploading thousands of videos consisting mostly of numbers, symbols, and distorted audio, leading many to believe it was a coded communication network.

Webdriver Torso

5000

This war epic holds the record for the longest theatrical runtimes in history at 4 hours and 14 minutes.

Gettysburg (1993)

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