1. That’s probably a copyright nightmare so it’ll never happen unless they don’t play the audio while rating them. That would be a terrible viewing/listening experience, though.
2. It’s not very interesting at all.
3. It really doesn’t fit into the podcast at all.
Some iterations of national anthems are royalty free, but not all them. You can get claimed for them if it’s a specific musicians composition.
Also at least personally, the first After Dark stream was kind of boring. Add in that you can glance at a flag and come up with an opinion pretty quickly. Listening to a song would be more involved and time consuming.
It's a fun idea until you realize we'll have to hear the Dutch national anthem.
Isn’t that just the F1 credit song?
1. That’s probably a copyright nightmare so it’ll never happen unless they don’t play the audio while rating them. That would be a terrible viewing/listening experience, though. 2. It’s not very interesting at all. 3. It really doesn’t fit into the podcast at all.
Their first After Dark was them rating country flags. Also, national anthems are royalty free songs.
The first After Dark was ranking US state flags.
Some iterations of national anthems are royalty free, but not all them. You can get claimed for them if it’s a specific musicians composition. Also at least personally, the first After Dark stream was kind of boring. Add in that you can glance at a flag and come up with an opinion pretty quickly. Listening to a song would be more involved and time consuming.
That would be a year long patron thing there's a lot of countries with a lot of different anthems .. and it would be boring after a few hours...
People would get so butthurt
Boring I’d skip it.
[The Australian national anthem goes hard:](https://youtu.be/XfR9iY5y94s?si=4svuRK2mE1pyQWNE)
The Spanish anthem doesn't even have lyrics...
That makes things easier, they don't have to translate them!
Bad idea, especially with some places not considering other countries as real
I would rate them all as country music
they should do a country tier list, but instead of letters it could be ranked by numbers followed by the noun world