 This file was found on an iPod. It contains strange sounds, so hear at your own risk. The first time the file was found, was on March 15, 2007. It was called WarnParty.ogg. A computer programmer died accidentally running the file, indiscriminately throwing new music albums into this playlist. The file is subject to the constants of specific files, except that it can convert to any other music format, with no symptoms of exposure, except for slight dizziness, using a lossless code deck. File duration, 1 minute and 15 seconds. For the duration of the playing the file, from the beginning to 21 seconds, a horse whistle can be heard, like inhaling and exhaling, and then there is a noise, the creaking of metal. At the 59 second mark, which is almost a minute, a shrill voice can be heard, possibly children singing a lullaby. When testing the file, five of our employees were harmed. Two of them listened to the recording, while the other two, wearing headphones, stood at the ready. The team leader was in an adjoining room for the armored glass windows. After 27 seconds, our workers without headphones started to tear their clothes and screaming, clutching their stomachs, running in the same direction. The team leader immediately shut down the equipment, after which he fell to the floor with the same symptoms. The first member immediately died, while the second became mentally unstable and kept repeating one sentence. Worms, worms, in mere hellish worms. According to the description of the subjects, they felt as though they were being eaten from the inside. They allegedly felt as though something was moving inside of them, completely forgetting about the test and the reasons for this. Shortly after, the deceased were sent for medical examination, and no internal organ damage was found. The group leader was dismissed for negligence, and the file was deposited into the archives, particularly group 21.