LEGION VIDEOS

LEGION KILLFEED VIDEO LIBRARY

Browse Legion Killfeed videos for DayZ console setup, Discord and Nitrado tutorials, free DayZ tool walkthroughs, feature guides and original media.

Browse videos

DAYZ TUTORIALS AND TOOL GUIDES

25 video pages

Tickets R Simple thumbnail CHOOSE THE RIGHT DISCORD TICKET · 2:16

Tickets R Simple

Tickets R Simple shows how to open a support ticket in Legion Killfeed's Discord, choose the right ticket type, include useful details, and avoid scattered DMs.

How to Add Legion Killfeed Discord Bot thumbnail INVITE BOT AND GRANT PERMISSIONS · 0:23

How to Add Legion Killfeed Discord Bot

How to Add Legion Killfeed Discord Bot covers the bot-invite step before server setup: Legion needs the right Discord permissions so setup can create channels, assign feeds, and post DayZ console events without routing failures.

How to Align DayZ JSON Objects Perfectly thumbnail ALIGN POSITIONS AND ROTATIONS · 0:40

How to Align DayZ JSON Objects Perfectly

How to Align DayZ JSON Objects Perfectly is about cleaning exported object placement data so positions, rotations, and classnames line up before upload, comparison, or further DayZ server-file editing.

How to Control Location Settings thumbnail CHOOSE FEED LOCATION OUTPUT · 0:31

How to Control Location Settings

How to Control Location Settings focuses on the way Legion displays DayZ map information in feeds, including coordinates, location names, and the output admins see when reading kills, hits, PVE deaths, connects, and related events.

How to Convert DayZ Editor Objects into Teleporters thumbnail EDITOR OBJECTS TO TELEPORTERS · 2:23

How to Convert DayZ Editor Objects into Teleporters

How to Convert DayZ Editor Objects into Teleporters follows the workflow that reads placed object positions and rotations from DayZ Editor exports, then turns them into teleporter entries instead of rewriting every coordinate by hand.

How to Create a Nitrado Token thumbnail CREATE A NITRADO LONG-LIFE TOKEN · 0:12

How to Create a Nitrado Token

How to Create a Nitrado Token covers the long-life token Legion needs to detect console DayZ services and read admin logs through the Nitrado API, before /setup token can connect the services safely.

How to Do a No Name Server thumbnail BLANK SERVER NAME VISIBILITY · 0:41

How to Do a No Name Server

How to Do a No Name Server is the SOH/no-name DayZ server guide: it keeps the blank-name visibility trick, page-one effect, and Nitrado naming caution under the correct no-name-server title.

How to Link Your Discord to Ko-fi thumbnail LINK KO-FI PREMIUM ROLE · 0:09

How to Link Your Discord to Ko-fi explains the subscription hand-off behind Legion access: Ko-fi handles billing, Discord carries the Premium role, and Legion checks that role against the correct Discord user before enabling subscriber services.

How to Reduce Code for DayZ Files thumbnail MINIFY DAYZ XML AND JSON · 0:50

How to Reduce Code for DayZ Files

How to Reduce Code for DayZ Files covers Legion’s reducer workflow for large XML and JSON files, cutting formatting noise so server owners can review the values that matter without digging through endless repeated structure.

How to Search and Compare DayZ Types thumbnail SEARCH CLASSNAMES AND TYPES · 0:40

How to Search and Compare DayZ Types

How to Search and Compare DayZ Types covers Legion’s item, classname, recipe, and type-reference search flow, built to catch file mistakes and compare entries without manually digging through raw DayZ server files.

How to See All Discord Channels thumbnail CHECK BOT CHANNEL VISIBILITY · 0:14

How to See All Discord Channels

How to See All Discord Channels is a permissions check: if Legion cannot see a channel, it cannot assign killfeed, hitfeed, PVE, connects, build logs, or bot output to that channel during setup.

How to Set Up Legion Killfeed thumbnail KO-FI, DISCORD, TOKEN, CHANNELS · 1:48

How to Set Up Legion Killfeed

How to Set Up Legion Killfeed walks through the real setup order for console DayZ servers: Ko-fi access, Discord linking, inviting the bot, creating a Nitrado long-life token, running /setup token, then using /setup channels.

How to Use /setup channels thumbnail CREATE AND ASSIGN FEED CHANNELS · 0:21

How to Use /setup channels

How to Use /setup channels walks through how Legion creates or assigns Discord channels for killfeed, hitfeed, PVE, connects, build logs, glitch logs, players-online, economy, games, and bot logs.

How to Use /setup token thumbnail CONNECT NITRADO SERVICES · 0:14

How to Use /setup token

How to Use /setup token walks through the Nitrado connection step: Legion checks the long-life token, detects valid console DayZ services, saves service IDs and maps, and checks the log settings needed for feeds.

How to Use the 3D JSON DayZ Editor thumbnail PLACE, ROTATE, EXPORT DAYZ JSON · 0:30

How to Use the 3D JSON DayZ Editor

How to Use the 3D JSON DayZ Editor covers visual object placement work: inspecting placed objects, moving and rotating them, checking coordinates, shaping layouts, and exporting DayZ JSON without blind manual edits.

How to Use the DayZ Loadout Generator thumbnail TURN GEAR INTO LOADOUT ENTRIES · 1:34

How to Use the DayZ Loadout Generator

How to Use the DayZ Loadout Generator covers building cleaner spawn/loadout output from selected gear, turning chosen items and classnames into usable server-file entries instead of hand-writing every line.

How to Use the Spawn Gear Generator thumbnail BUILD SPAWN GEAR ENTRIES · 2:25

How to Use the Spawn Gear Generator

How to Use the Spawn Gear Generator covers selecting DayZ spawn gear and producing formatted loadout entries, keeping classname selection, output structure, and gear-building in one workflow.

How to View Settings thumbnail REVIEW SAVED SERVER SETTINGS · 0:11

How to View Settings

How to View Settings covers the saved Legion configuration for a connected DayZ console server, including feed routing, location output, service details, and settings that affect how the bot posts events.

Built It Loud thumbnail AGGRO TO PUBLIC DAYZ TOOLS · 3:40

Built It Loud

Built It Loud traces Soul’s DayZ owner path through Aggro, XML breaks, Nitrado limits, public maps, types, screenshots, and tools built from real server-owner pain instead of polished sales copy.

Free Alternative thumbnail FORTY-THOUSAND LINES REBRANDED · 3:28

Free Alternative

Free Alternative calls out Kami pitching Soul's code as a free rival bot: roughly fifty edits on a forty-thousand-line repository, a replaced name and logo, and Discord promotion that tried to present Legion's original work as a new competitor.

Follow the Thread thumbnail SELECTIVE NITRADO ACCESS · 2:21

Follow the Thread

Follow the Thread pulls on the DayZ hosting favouritism trail: bent slot counts going live, support saying no to everyone else, and the same crew names crossing the same red lines.

Inbox Is Noise thumbnail OPEN A TICKET, DO NOT DM · 3:23

Inbox Is Noise

Inbox Is Noise is the Legion support rule in track form: do not DM the developer, open a ticket, because a problem that is not logged in the system is smoke and nothing gets done.

Soul Is the Flame thumbnail TRIBUTE TO LEGION'S BUILDER · 4:15

Soul Is the Flame

Soul Is the Flame is the tribute track of the set: a portrait of the builder who kept the signal sacred through static, wrong-spelled lights, and rooms that called him trouble.

They Wish I Died thumbnail SUICIDE ENCOURAGEMENT EXPOSED · 2:27

They Wish I Died

They Wish I Died documents people telling Soul to kill himself, saying his children would be better off without him, and laughing about it. The track answers that targeted suicide encouragement with their own words, preserved evidence, and Soul's refusal to let sustained harassment be dismissed as drama.

They Wished Me Dead thumbnail EXTENDED SUICIDE ABUSE RECORD · 3:06

They Wished Me Dead

They Wished Me Dead is the extended account of the same targeted abuse: people urged Soul to kill himself, invoked his children, and treated the harm as entertainment. The longer cut preserves the suicide-encouragement context, the harassment record, and Soul's response to the abuse.

CODE, PLATFORM, AND HARASSMENT RECORDS

8 video pages

Claims Need Proof thumbnail CLAIMS NEED LOGS AND DATES · 3:06

Claims Need Proof

Claims Need Proof pushes back on stolen-file and sold-pack harassment attacks by naming the records, people, and timing that point elsewhere, insisting that serious accusations need logs, dates, and evidence instead of repetition.

Let's Get Receipts thumbnail JUNE 25 REPO AND COMMIT TRAIL · 3:16

Let's Get Receipts

Let's Get Receipts follows the June 25 repository split, Soul's workload, Kami stepping back, old ZIPs, commit history, and copied code structure. Its evidence roll also names doxxing, address exposure, review bombing, alt accounts, and public suicide bait used to pressure Soul after the split.

Receipts Don't Expire thumbnail DATES OUTLAST CHANGING STORIES · 3:04

Receipts Don't Expire

Receipts Don’t Expire is a timeline-receipts track about shifting stories, mismatched release notes, fake progress, and why old dates still matter when the public version changes.

Receipts in the Static thumbnail IMPERSONATION AND DOMAIN TRAIL · 2:47

Receipts in the Static

Receipts in the Static covers the smear campaign around Legion: impersonation profiles, spam storms, address threats, registrar notices, and screenshots kept through the noise.

Report Button Roulette thumbnail REPORTS SPIN WITHOUT RESOLUTION · 1:35

Report Button Roulette

Report Button Roulette is about the endless reporting cycle around impersonation, address threats, smear posts, and platforms making the victim keep spinning the button for basic action.

Reported to the FBI thumbnail SCREENSHOTS BECOME AN FBI REPORT · 1:07

Reported to the FBI

Reported to the FBI is a hard warning track about escalating a sick lie into a formal report, with screenshots, edit history, public wording, and the evidence file treated like a case record.

The Dark Repo thumbnail JUNE 25 REPOSITORY WENT DARK · 3:27

The Dark Repo

The Dark Repo follows the June 25 repository split, old branches, Soul's workload, Kami stepping back, and matching code structure that the lyrics say was not a clean-room build. It also records the website, address exposure, review threats, public suicide bait, and search damage that followed the split.

Timestamps or Stutter thumbnail EXPORT DATES SHOW WHO WORKED · 3:57

Timestamps or Stutter

Timestamps or Stutter is about timestamps not bending: export dates, admin logs, Soul’s workload, Kami stepping back, and empty hours exposing who actually worked.

ORIGINAL TRACKS AND EVIDENCE RECORDS

88 video pages

1935 Against 55 thumbnail SOUL'S 1,935 VS KAMI'S 55 · 3:01

1935 Against 55

1935 Against 55 is a source-code-theft receipts track built around Soul's 1,935 provable actions against Mathew/Kamikaze's tiny contribution count, old ZIPs, repo dates, branches, and shared-code traces.

9 Mile thumbnail SUICIDE HARASSMENT BATTLE REPLY · 1:18

9 Mile

9 Mile is Soul's final-battle parody built from abuse named directly in the lyrics: rival associates posted pictures of his children, repeatedly told him to kill himself, threatened his partner by name, and left coordinated negative reviews. The track also challenges SkyNet's developer claims and ends by demanding proof instead of another allegation.

AI at the Front Desk thumbnail CANNED REPLIES KEEP HARM LIVE · 2:41

AI at the Front Desk

AI at the Front Desk targets platform-support loops where years of screenshots, reports, legal notices, and business-harm evidence get pushed through canned replies, wrong categories, and closed cases while harmful material stays live.

Animals in a Zoo thumbnail COPIED SETUP TRAILS · 3:21

Animals in a Zoo

Animals in a Zoo mocks the rival circle pacing around the same recycled claims while old files, failed fixes, copied setup trails, and archive records keep pointing back to Mathew/Kami stealing Legion’s original source code.

APF Idiot thumbnail DOORSTEP FINE WITHOUT CONTEXT · 1:59

APF Idiot

APF Idiot is a police-fine satire about officers coming to Soul’s home, the doorway identification problem, swearing from private property, and a public-order fine being built from the reaction instead of the full context.

Aussie Defamation Law thumbnail AUSTRALIAN DEFAMATION NOTICE · 1:50

Aussie Defamation Law

Aussie Defamation Law explains the Australian defamation angle in plain language: named claims, written notice, platform knowledge, reputational harm, and why reposting or hosting someone else’s words still matters after notice.

Behind the Process thumbnail REPORTS BECAME BUSINESS DAMAGE · 3:43

Behind the Process

Behind the Process walks through the paperwork side of the smear campaign: URLs, notices, Reddit and Google forms, AI summaries, search results, appeal loops, and the way repeated harassment attacks became visible business damage.

Black Screen Locked thumbnail CORRECTIONS LOCKED OUT · 3:42

Black Screen Locked

Black Screen Locked focuses on being locked out of correcting the record while smear material stays indexed, demanding actual paths, logs, money trails, server traces, or proof instead of cropped screenshots and recycled noise.

Boo Hoo Go Cry thumbnail LOCKED-DOOR ID FAILURE · 3:02

Boo Hoo Go Cry

Boo Hoo Go Cry is a blunt private-property police track about officers coming to Soul’s home, failing to identify him properly through a locked door, then treating the swearing that followed as the punishable event.

Boom Boom Boom thumbnail 1,935 VS 55 CODE ACTIONS · 3:59

Boom Boom Boom

Boom Boom Boom is the catchy song Soul wrote around the 1,935-versus-55 edit record for Legion's original code. It follows the June 25 repo split, old ZIPs, service files, schema, and killfeed flow before documenting how the dispute escalated into public suicide bait, address exposure, review pressure, and search damage aimed at Soul.

Bridges Burn thumbnail HARASSMENT ACROSS PLATFORMS · 3:39

Bridges Burn

Bridges Burn follows the theft and harassment fallout after it left Discord and spread into Facebook, Trustpilot, Google, AI snippets, and Lumen-style notice records, showing how every platform was warned while the same claims kept breathing.

Built Like a Verdict thumbnail IGNORED REPORTS FORM A CASE · 2:39

Built Like a Verdict

Built Like a Verdict stacks reports, dates, reviews, emails, ignored platform decisions, and source-code-theft receipts into a courtroom-style record that keeps landing back on Soul instead of the people who caused it.

Burn Hot thumbnail PROVOCATION REMOVED FROM CONTEXT · 2:22

Burn Hot

Burn Hot is about sharp speech under pressure: clipped tone, missing provocation, and refusing to let blunt wording become the whole story while the stolen-code evidence and harassment context are ignored.

CARS PVP Anthem thumbnail 32-SLOT XBOX DEATHMATCH · 2:01

CARS PVP Anthem

CARS PVP Anthem is a server anthem for the 32-slot Xbox CARS PVP DayZ deathmatch setup, built around jumps, teleport cuts, redline lanes, scopes, ramps, and full-send combat chaos.

Click Click Cash thumbnail REVIEWS HIT SEARCH AND REVENUE · 2:03

Click Click Cash

Click Click Cash covers reputation platforms as commercial pressure: ratings, review visibility, trust signals, search damage, and how one bad line can hit rent, users, and the business built around Legion.

Code That Grows thumbnail SOUL'S FRAMEWORK BECAME LEGION · 4:13

Code That Grows

Code That Grows traces Legion from the split through open beta, owned bugs, faster databases, public pressure, and the reality that the project grew from Soul’s existing framework after Mathew/Kamikaze stole the code.

Comply or Face the Fear thumbnail REVIEW SCORES AS LEVERAGE · 2:15

Comply or Face the Fear

Comply or Face the Fear targets review-platform leverage over small businesses, where reputation becomes oxygen, the platform owns the rules, and pushing back can feel like commercial extortion.

Conditional Costs Tonight thumbnail CONDITIONAL-COSTS CASE SEARCH · 2:56

Conditional Costs Tonight

Conditional Costs Tonight is about being exhausted by ignored reports and looking for legal help on conditional-costs terms, with screenshots, dates, URLs, and source-code-theft receipts already lined up.

Copy Paste Crown thumbnail BUILDER CREDIT FOR COPIED CODE · 2:09

Copy Paste Crown

Copy Paste Crown mocks fake-builder posture: borrowed patterns, console panic, deployment confusion, public posing, and wanting builder credit for source code and feature flow that came from Legion’s original work.

Counsel Me thumbnail TURNING REPORTS INTO A CASE · 2:21

Counsel Me

Counsel Me is a legal-representation track about turning ignored platform reports, live URLs, repeated smear posts, and Kamikaze’s bot stolen-code trail into a real case file instead of another support loop.

Count Your Commits thumbnail REPO DROP PROVES SOUL BUILT IT · 4:27

Count Your Commits

Count Your Commits follows the repo drop, admin chat, Soul carrying the workload, Kami stepping back, and the commit trail proving Soul built the original Legion code Mathew/Kamikaze stole.

Deathrace in the Sky thumbnail CLOUD-ROAD TELEPORT RACING · 1:48

Deathrace in the Sky

Deathrace in the Sky is a CARS PVP stunt-race track about cloud roads, blink gates, airborne jumps, gun smoke, queues, and risky DayZ PVP racing lanes.

Does Anybody Hear Me Now thumbnail 3 A.M. REPORTS GO NOWHERE · 2:55

Does Anybody Hear Me Now

Does Anybody Hear Me Now is about filing reports properly at 3 a.m., receiving polite copy-paste replies, and watching rumours keep breathing while one person and one business remain on the line.

Does Not Belong to You thumbnail GIT HISTORY POINTS TO SOUL · 2:27

Does Not Belong to You

Does Not Belong to You states the source-code theft plainly: Mathew/Kamikaze stole Legion's original source code, while old repo data, .git history, 2021 files, and first-version edits point back to Soul.

Drop the Ticket thumbnail MISSING SERVER IDS AND STEPS · 3:08

Drop the Ticket

Drop the Ticket turns Legion support frustration into a track about users refusing to open proper tickets, skipping server IDs, screenshots, errors, and steps, then expecting Soul to diagnose smoke from nowhere.

Eat Off the Ripple thumbnail BORROWING SOUL'S REPUTATION · 2:26

Eat Off the Ripple

Eat Off the Ripple attacks borrowed weight: people trying to eat from Soul’s work, pose from the edge of the wave, and dodge the source-code-theft receipts underneath the noise.

Family Tradition thumbnail PRIVATE NAMES ENTER THE SMEAR · 1:45

Family Tradition

Family Tradition deals with the point where the smear cycle moved past product criticism and started dragging private names, old messages, and family-shaped bait into public noise around Soul.

Fight or Fucking Flight thumbnail STRESS LANGUAGE UNDER HARASSMENT · 3:05

Fight or Fucking Flight

Fight or Fucking Flight is about stress response under years of harassment, police pressure, platform loops, public bait, and why sharp survival language is not the same thing as being the aggressor.

Five Stars Five Scars thumbnail RATINGS BECOME A WEAPON · 2:02

Five Stars Five Scars

Five Stars Five Scars is about review-platform harm: public ratings, removals, reinstatements, proof files, business scars, and the way reputation systems become weapons when unsupported claims are left live.

Follow the Wire thumbnail UPLOAD TIMING LEADS TO KAMI · 3:18

Follow the Wire

Follow the Wire tracks the rival trail through source smoke, old files, upload timing, support screenshots, public noise, and the same source-code-theft pattern leading back to Mathew/Kami.

Ghost Moderation thumbnail APPEALS LEAVE HARMFUL LINKS LIVE · 0:58

Ghost Moderation

Ghost Moderation turns platform reporting failure into a song: auto-replies, forms, appeal portals, “not enough context” loops, and harmful links that stayed live while stolen-code smears kept dragging Soul’s name through mud.

Gossip Hotline / I Would Too thumbnail CROPPED FACEBOOK CONTEXT · 2:21

Gossip Hotline / I Would Too

Gossip Hotline / I Would Too restores the full exchange behind a cropped throwaway comment Soul made while defending Joel Walker's ex. The screenshot omitted that Joel had made the identical comment about Soul ten messages earlier. After Soul asked Joel to back off with the Facebook harassment because Soul's wife was waiting for heart surgery, Joel used the moment for another public attack and tried to turn it into real relationship drama.

Grinning Archive thumbnail MATCHING COMMANDS REVEAL LEGION · 3:42

Grinning Archive

Grinning Archive follows the June 25 split through old branches, SoulBot and Aggro traces, matching setup and service logic, and saved drives that contradict the clean-build story. The lyrics also record the later address exposure, review threats, public suicide bait, and search damage that surrounded the code dispute.

Guidelines thumbnail RULES ENFORCED UNEVENLY · 2:12

Guidelines

Guidelines is a harassment-record track about rules being used unevenly: reports, screenshots, platform standards, public abuse, and the gap between written policy and what actually gets enforced.

Hard to Swallow thumbnail SOUL'S DAYZ WORK PREDATES RIVALS · 3:50

Hard to Swallow

Hard to Swallow covers the uncomfortable origin story: Soul already had the DayZ server experience, tools, and code base before the people attacking him tried to rewrite the history.

Hater Tap thumbnail TAP SPAM REPORT REPEAT · 3:26

Hater Tap

Hater Tap turns the harassment loop into arcade-button energy: tap, spam, report, repeat, while the evidence and source-code-theft trail keep surviving the noise.

Hey Bohemia thumbnail CONSOLE OWNERS LACK ADMIN TOOLS · 2:22

Hey Bohemia

Hey Bohemia is aimed at DayZ console limitations: missing tools, noisy logs, locked files, weak admin standards, and the need for better server-owner functions instead of leaving console owners to hack around gaps.

Hidden Kingdom thumbnail LEGION REPOSITORY STRUCTURE · 3:49

Hidden Kingdom

Hidden Kingdom is code-archive evidence wrapped as a track: folders, old names, repo bones, branches, service logic, and structure proving Legion existed before Mathew/Kamikaze stole the code.

History Tab thumbnail FIXES SHOW WHO DID THE WORK · 3:46

History Tab

History Tab is about fixes, missing credit, and update trails: what changed, who knew, who acted after Soul explained the problem, and why the history tab matters when stories shift.

I Do Not See Shit thumbnail NO PROOF, NO REPRODUCIBLE BUG · 4:11

I Do Not See Shit

I Do Not See Shit is a blunt support track about vague bug reports with no screenshot, path, server, error, or reproducible steps: without usable evidence, Soul cannot diagnose or fix the problem.

I Know My Role thumbnail BUILDER, SUPPORT, OWNER, TARGET · 2:41

I Know My Role

I Know My Role is about Soul knowing exactly where he stands: builder, support, owner, target, and the person still holding the receipts while others try to force a different role onto him.

I Own My Edge thumbnail OWNING OPEN-BETA FIXES · 3:25

I Own My Edge

I Own My Edge is about accepting the rough edges, blunt tone, and open-beta fixes without letting rivals twist normal development problems into an excuse to ignore the stolen-code evidence.

Little Things thumbnail TRUSTPILOT REMOVALS ADD UP · 2:21

Little Things

Little Things is about small platform decisions adding up: Trustpilot removals and reinstatements, disabled flagging, repeated reports, and competitors still posting while the business keeps taking damage.

Little ZIP thumbnail OLD ZIPS PROVE CODE ORIGIN · 3:00

Little ZIP

Little ZIP uses old folders, branches, SoulBot and Aggro traces, timestamps, and matching setup logic to challenge the claim of a fresh build. The lyrics then follow the dispute into address exposure, review threats, public suicide bait, search damage, and a cross-platform pile-on aimed at Soul.

Miss My Desk thumbnail REPORTS REPLACED BUILDING TIME · 2:48

Miss My Desk

Miss My Desk is about losing building time to public noise, reports, screenshots, legal notices, and platform portals while the small issue underneath still arrives without the clean details Soul needs to fix it.

Monopoly Mode thumbnail PAYING WITHOUT OWNER CONTROL · 2:18

Monopoly Mode

Monopoly Mode calls out DayZ console server lock-in: paying for a server while still lacking init.c, proper admin tools, and modern owner control years after ‘we’re working on it’ promises.

Nice Grin thumbnail MATCHING SETUP AND FEATURE FLOW · 3:15

Nice Grin

Nice Grin is an evidence-tour track through matching setup steps, token wording, feeds, heatmaps, settings, old files, and the rival circle around the code dispute. It also documents private names, address exposure, review threats, search damage, and suicide bait kept in public view.

Nitrado Is a Cunt thumbnail API LIMITS, TIMEOUTS, LOCK-IN · 2:14

Nitrado Is a Cunt

Nitrado Is a Cunt is a blunt critique of DayZ console hosting lock-in, API limits, timeouts, Cloudflare failures, canned replies, and paying to rent control through a toll road.

No Grounds thumbnail NO-BREACH DECISIONS IGNORE PROOF · 3:28

No Grounds

No Grounds challenges the police fine from the private-property doorway incident, focusing on whether officers identified Soul properly, the context of swearing through a locked door, and why the fine does not match how the encounter played out.

Not a Storyline for You thumbnail EVIDENCE, NOT THEIR NARRATIVE · 3:04

Not a Storyline for You

Not a Storyline for You rejects the public narrative people tried to force onto Soul, keeping the focus on evidence, source-code theft, harassment, and what actually happened.

Not Your Dad thumbnail NOT A FATHER OR REPLACEMENT · 3:05

Not Your Dad

Not Your Dad tells Kamikaze/Mathew to stop acting like Soul is his father, emotional replacement, or owed family role while the track keeps the focus on the fact that Kamikaze/Mathew stole Legion's original source code, now used in Kamikaze's bot.

Occupied Air thumbnail DELIBERATELY POINTLESS FILLER · 1:57

Occupied Air

Occupied Air is deliberately pointless filler: flat words, empty rhythm, clean drums, and a track made to occupy silence without pretending there is a deeper message.

One Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Five thumbnail EDIT COUNT PROVES SOUL BUILT IT · 3:22

One Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Five

One Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Five uses the documented edit count, old folders, admin chat, June 25 repo split, and commit timeline to prove Soul carried the build Mathew/Kamikaze stole.

Oops thumbnail REDDIT PROOF AND LEGAL NOTICE · 2:50

Oops

Oops is a proof-drop video about Reddit, legal notice, and the archive of evidence: Soul was showing the truth about Trojanowski, the stolen-code record, and the wider proof set instead of hiding it.

Open a Ticket thumbnail SERVER, FEED, ERROR, STEPS · 2:51

Open a Ticket

Open a Ticket is the support-system track: stop guessing in public channels, open the correct ticket, provide the server, feed, error, screenshots, and steps, then let the issue be diagnosed properly.

Outta Their Feed thumbnail LEAVING THE SMEAR LOOP · 2:26

Outta Their Feed

Outta Their Feed is about leaving the smear loop: rivals, recycled screenshots, stolen-code noise, and public feed-chasing that tries to keep Soul reacting forever.

Own My Edge thumbnail FIXING REAL OPEN-BETA PROBLEMS · 4:02

Own My Edge

Own My Edge is about open beta accountability, fixing what is real, owning rough edges, and refusing to let rivals turn normal development work into proof against the person who built Legion.

Paper Crown Paper King thumbnail COPIED CODE UNDER FAKE CREDIT · 2:36

Paper Crown Paper King

Paper Crown, Paper King roasts fake-builder posture: a borrowed crown, copied weight, public posing, and the stolen Legion source code underneath the performance.

Reddit Picked a Side thumbnail SELECTIVE MODERATION RECORD · 3:04

Reddit Picked a Side

Reddit Picked a Side is Soul's track about selective Reddit moderation after he says he supplied a written notice, named the people and claims involved, and provided an evidence-backed reply. The lyrics contrast that reply being removed with allegations remaining live, then focus on complaint access, a seven-day delay, Section 31A, and the difference between criticism and factual accusations that need proof.

Represent Me Maybe thumbnail SEEKING COUNSEL WITH EVIDENCE · 3:11

Represent Me Maybe

Represent Me Maybe is a legal-help parody built like a pop hook: URLs, screenshots, ignored reports, platform loops, and the repeated plea for someone to actually represent the case.

Same IP Same Game thumbnail MATCHING IP AND BEHAVIOUR · 3:15

Same IP Same Game

Same IP, Same Game focuses on matching IP/device-style evidence and repeated behaviour patterns, tying technical traces and public actions back into the wider harassment and stolen-code record.

Same Rivals thumbnail REPEATED NAMES, POSTS, REVIEWS · 2:26

Same Rivals

Same Rivals follows the same rival smear trail through repeated names, posts, Discord noise, review damage, and the source-code-theft proof they keep trying to bury.

Say What You Know thumbnail PUBLIC DAYZ WORK PREDATES SMEAR · 4:03

Say What You Know

Say What You Know points back to Soul’s public DayZ work: Aggro, free help, server-owner experience, tools, and the history that existed before the smear campaign tried to rewrite him.

See for Yourself thumbnail OPEN THE FILES AND TIMELINE · 3:25

See for Yourself

See for Yourself tells viewers to open the evidence instead of trusting noise: timeline files, screenshots, old code, dates, and the trail proving Mathew/Kamikaze stole Legion's original source code.

Seven Servers thumbnail FTP TIMING REFUTES SERVER CLAIM · 2:59

Seven Servers

Seven Servers rebuts the claim that Legion stole and sold server information, pointing to FTP timing, tokens, Black Sheep setup, SQL-injection testing, and who the earlier harassment attacks actually named.

Seventy Point Nine thumbnail WORKLOAD SHARE EXPOSES CREDIT · 2:02

Seventy Point Nine

Seventy Point Nine is a workload-percentage roast about attribution math, old repos, local edits, first-version files, and why the stolen-code story collapses when the full work trail is counted.

Signal in the Static thumbnail SOURCE FILES CUT THROUGH NOISE · 2:14

Signal in the Static

Signal in the Static separates evidence from noise: source-code receipts, old files, repeated public attacks, and the clear signal still sitting under years of static.

Sit Stay Bark Obey thumbnail DOORSTEP CONTEXT WAS IGNORED · 2:49

Sit Stay Bark Obey

Sit Stay Bark Obey is another police-fine satire, turning the doorstep incident into a command-and-control track about being expected to obey while context gets ignored.

Skyline Killers thumbnail ELEVATED CARS PVP FIREFIGHTS · 3:07

Skyline Killers

Skyline Killers is a CARS PVP combat track about fast lanes, elevated fights, jumps, shots, and the aggressive server energy behind the CARS PVP clips.

Song About Fuck All thumbnail NO SECRET CODE, JUST A DUMB LOOP · 2:46

Song About Fuck All

Song About Fuck All is intentionally about nothing: a dumb loop, no secret code, no hidden pain, no grand point, and the joke that people kept listening anyway.

Spreadsheet of Misery thumbnail REPORTS ORGANISED BY DATE · 2:44

Spreadsheet of Misery

Spreadsheet of Misery turns ignored platform reports into a dated evidence sheet: Reddit days, Facebook posts, Trustpilot emails, Discord tickets, and every no-breach mismatch.

Static in the Hallway thumbnail REPEATED ACCOUNTS, SAME PATTERN · 3:27

Static in the Hallway

Static in the Hallway is about the anxious aftershock of repeated accounts, same fingerprints, twisted sentences, reports, boxes, links, and the same noise rising again.

STFU, Shit Is Fixed thumbnail THE BUG IS FIXED, MOVE ON · 1:38

STFU, Shit Is Fixed

STFU, Shit Is Fixed is exactly that: the bug is fixed, time cannot be rewound, unreported old problems cannot be magically replayed, and everyone needs to move on.

Still Here thumbnail SURVIVING THE SPLIT AND PROFILES · 2:26

Still Here

Still Here is about Soul surviving the split, public mockery, fake profiles, Discord attacks, and repeated attempts to make him answer for damage other people caused.

Still Standing thumbnail RECEIPTS INSTEAD OF FOLDING · 2:08

Still Standing

Still Standing covers the fallout from the split: Skami wanting the crown without the weight, public slander, fake chaos, and Soul keeping source-code-theft receipts instead of folding.

Storytime Damages thumbnail IGNORED REPORTS BECOME DAMAGES · 2:33

Storytime Damages

Storytime Damages tells the platform-report story like a case recap: Reddit, Facebook, Trustpilot, Discord, repeated forms, ignored reports, and business harm left to sit.

Strip the Disguise thumbnail PROFILES AND POSTS LEAD BACK · 3:04

Strip the Disguise

Strip the Disguise removes the masks from the post-split smear campaign: Skami, fake profiles, Discord pile-ons, and receipts tied back to the original Legion source code Mathew/Kamikaze stole.

Stuck in 2022 thumbnail OLD BEHAVIOUR STILL CONTINUES · 2:50

Stuck in 2022

Stuck in 2022 calls out people still living inside old allegations while the same behaviour kept echoing into newer posts, partner services, inflated numbers, search noise, and platform reports.

TAC thumbnail TRUSTPILOT HAD THE HARM LOGS · 1:10

TAC

TAC is aimed at Trustpilot, arguing the platform read the harm, logs, dates, and repeated lies but protected the process more than the business being damaged.

The Day I File thumbnail FILING NAMES, CODE, AND EXPOSURE · 2:11

The Day I File

The Day I File names the planned filing, Mathew/Kami, Crix, code rewriting, hate-site material, address exposure, and the evidence folder around the stolen Legion source code.

The Soul Answered thumbnail AGGRO EXPERIENCE BUILT THE TOOLS · 3:53

The Soul Answered

The Soul Answered is about Soul’s owner-first path from Aggro PVP, broken XML, Nitrado limits, Accolade code, public help, and building tools from real server problems.

They Attack Soul thumbnail PUBLIC WORK PREDATES CRITICISM · 2:57

They Attack Soul

They Attack Soul is about attacks landing after Soul already had Aggro, DayZ file help, Accolade code, free public tools, and a long record of owner-side work.

They Can't Kill the Code thumbnail PROOF SURVIVES THREATS · 3:02

They Can't Kill the Code

They Can't Kill the Code follows Soul building Legion from DayZ and Nitrado logs, fixing failures, preserving the repository history, and keeping the service online through Trustpilot attacks. The lyrics also document photos of his children being circulated and suicide being treated as a punchline during the harassment.

Ticket Detective thumbnail SERVER, ERROR, TIME, REPRO STEPS · 2:17

Ticket Detective

Ticket Detective is about users guessing at a moving target instead of giving server, feed, error, timestamp, and reproduction details, making real support diagnostics harder.

Ticket System Fool thumbnail USE EXISTING TICKET PATHS · 2:21

Ticket System Fool

Ticket System Fool is an aggressive support track about users writing tantrums instead of using the ticket system while status posts and proper report paths already exist.

Trace It Back thumbnail FTP AND SCREENSHOTS POINT AWAY · 3:00

Trace It Back

Trace It Back follows the smear line through rivals, FTP context, Accolade help, Kami/Azzy harassment attacks, and screenshots that point away from Soul while the stolen-source-code record points back to Mathew/Kami.

Where Is Your Weight thumbnail 1,935 ACTIONS SHOW THE WORK · 3:31

Where Is Your Weight

Where Is Your Weight challenges the noise by asking where the actual work is, then points to Soul’s workload, clean lanes, old code receipts, and the 1,935-action trail proving the theft.

Why Are You Mean thumbnail TONE DOES NOT ERASE CODE THEFT · 2:21

Why Are You Mean

Why Are You Mean answers complaints about Soul's tone by tracing the bait, rumours, feed-watching, and repeated use of his name back to the point being avoided: Mathew/Kamikaze stole Legion's original source code, and complaints about language do not erase the evidence.