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Psyche and the panel perform and discuss an original song tribute to 'Ghost' during Ghostober, featuring banter about recent drama with other streamers and community dynamics.
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Browse era →The episode centers on Psyche premiering a new song titled 'May I Have Permission to Crash Out?' dedicated to Ghost, which becomes a panel favorite. The song is performed multiple times throughout the episode and receives high praise, being ranked in the top three songs created by Psyche (with the 'Me and Paige' song and 'Thank You Ghost' ranking higher). Between song segments, the panel engages in comedic banter about recent drama involving other streamers, including criticism directed at them from individuals named Hannah, Beatrice (referred to as 'Bea'), Christine, and others. The conversation touches on who should be unblocked from the community, mentions of Summer intervening in disputes, and playful commentary about various panel members' personalities and recent interactions. The episode maintains a lighthearted, gossipy tone while celebrating the new Ghost-themed song during the Ghostober celebration period.
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