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United States of Clop 2012 is a mashup track created by Psycosis, combining 25 different tracks produced by the brony fandom during 2012, based on a list produced by Saberspark.[1] The name and concept is borrowed from the "United State of Pop" mashups created by DJ Earworm.

Tracks featured[edit | edit source]

  1. "Hush (Club Mix)" by Archie and The Living Tombstone
  2. "Pony Rock Anthem" by ShadyVox feat. Nowacking and BreeFaith
  3. "Rainbow Dash Stage Theme" by RainbowCrash88
  4. "Miles" by dBPony feat. EileMonty
  5. "Song for an Earth Pony" by Replacer
  6. "Diamond Dogs (Euro Dirt Vocal Mix)" by Odyssey Eurobeat
  7. "Changeling" by All Levels at Once
  8. "Sleep" by Echelon
  9. "Brony Metal Medley" by Bronyfied
  10. "Friendship" by Aviators
  11. "Anthropology" by AwkwardMarina
  12. "My Cadence" by Matthew Mosier feat. Megaphoric and ISMBOF
  13. "Between Fairytales and Happy Endings" by PrinceWhateverer feat. Liquid Cobalt and ISMBOF
  14. "Breaking Bonds" by AcousticBrony and PrinceWhateverer feat. MandoPony, IBringDaLulz, DJ MHM and GeorgeFTW
  15. "Gypsy Bard" by Sherclop Pones
  16. "Picture Perfect Pony" by MandoPony
  17. "Great to be Different" by Forest Rain
  18. "Ultimate Sweetie Belle" by Alex S
  19. "Good Girl" by The Living Tombstone and Dasha
  20. "Boooring" by Assertive Fluttershy
  21. "Lost on the Moon" by WoodenToaster, The Living Tombstone and Rina Chan
  22. "Lullaby for a Princess" by ponyphonic
  23. "Loyalty" by MandoPony and AcousticBrony
  24. "Discord" by The Living Tombstone
  25. "Awoken" by H8_Seed and WoodenToaster

References[edit | edit source]

  1. United States of Clop 2012 (January 3, 2013). Retrieved on October 9, 2020.

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