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A Q4 analysis.
Featured videos
Il Capo (credited as Ill Capo) by Yuri Ancarani
Handshake stock footage provided by iStock
Magic Cube and Ping Pong by Lei Lei
Psychometrics by Alan Warburton
Gummie Chernobyl by Ian M. Miller
Desktop Deltaware by Mark Fingerhut
Hands: They're Here to Stay by Tyler Russo
"Hands" stock footage provided by iStock
Banjo Gyro! by Grady Sain
"True Vulture" music video by Galen Pehrson, produced by Sara Cline and the Masses (latter uncredited)
Monster V by Steven Lapcevic
Pizzocalypse by Kokofreakbean
"Never Get Ahead" footage from Chic-a-Go-Go provided by Jake Austen (+1)
Featured songs
"Minimum Wage" by They Might Be Giants
"Getting the Done Job" by The Books
Conference call audio by Zach Scott
Desktop Deltaware song by Joe George
Hands: They're Here to Stay audio by Tyler Russo
"True Vulture" by Death Grips
"Never Get Ahead" by Bobby Conn
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