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Although not being as offensive as any other swear, this video is as close to a swear being uttered in any official BFDI media, with Ruby repeatedly singing "dayum", which is an alternative spelling for "damn".

Lo-fi music has seen an uprise in popularity in recent years. Not only is it a trendy beat genre for emcees to rap over, but music listeners tune into Lo-fi playlists to wind down, while studying, or to help them go to sleep.

The subject of this article or section is non-canon. The events described did not happen in the official main BFDI universe.

Lego Brick was revealed to have a fear of dying (thanatophobia), which later answered his anger towards Book and Match after Book killed him.

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It is easy to make the mistake of homogenizing jazz and hip hop into “chill listening” just as bossa nova evolved, watered down, as it made waves through the Music Lo-Fi US.

Lego Brick seemed nice before Book killed him. After his death, he was extremely annoyed and angry at Match and Book for killing him. According to Waffle, he is generally passive, but he has a fear of dying, so he will be defensive in the cases he may die. Coverage[]

Eraser tries to grab more darts in the bowl, but there are none left. Eraser then tries to grab something and accidentally grabs and throws Naily. Naily misses the target and pops Bubble. She makes something purple spill, which is revealed to be Four's jar of jelly, which is now broken. Four then becomes mad and zaps Naily off-screen, making Eraser nervously shift backward.

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Lego Brick is the second person that is shown to own an underground factory, with the first being Golf Ball.

Because lo-fi music has such a repetitive Study Lo-Fi quality, it can help usher the listener into a meditative state.

"Let's Raid The Warehouse" was the only episode not referenced at all Music Lo-Fi during the song. However, since it includes points it may have been.

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