Whether you found it through a creepypasta rabbit hole or played the mod yourself, that final file remains one of the most powerful examples of how "modding" can turn into genuine digital art.
The grainy, distorted visuals of "2020.09_13.mp4" captured a specific type of internet "uncanny valley" that felt both personal and deeply unsettling.
For many in the Friday Night Funkin’ and indie horror communities, isn't just a random file name—it’s the haunting finale to the Everywhere at the End of Funk mod. 2020.09_13.mp4
By bridging the gap between a modern gaming trend and the avant-garde work of The Caretaker , it introduced a younger generation to complex themes of memory and loss.
It transformed a colorful rhythm game into a profound, somber reflection on human fragility. Whether you found it through a creepypasta rabbit
The video file name is famously associated with the "Everywhere at the End of Funk" mod for Friday Night Funkin' (FNF). This mod is a tribute to the album Everywhere at the End of Time by The Caretaker, which explores the stages of memory loss and dementia.
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