The episode concludes with a custom audio mix by Rolando Gonzalez and a vocal performance by Vangelli and his daughter. The lyrics satirize current climate change rhetoric and celebrate the "troll room" community that listens to the live broadcast.
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The episode concludes with a custom audio mix by Rolando Gonzalez and a vocal performance by Vangelli and his daughter. The lyrics satirize current climate change rhetoric and celebrate the "troll room" community that listens to the live broadcast.

Show Wrap-up, Mixer Credits, Sunday Palindrome Preview
Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the four-hour special, giving credit to the "unsung heroes" who produce the end-of-show mixes. They discuss the history of the segment, which evolved from long clips to artistic parodies. They announce that the next show will be a "palindrome show" (1441) and remind listeners to check the newsletter before signing off with "Adios mofos."
A massive compilation of "End of Show Mixes" focused on COVID-19 coverage from January 2020 to the present is being prepared. The archive, featuring work by producers like Rolando Gonzalez, documents the progression of the pandemic narrative and the show's early deconstruction of government mandates and media claims.
Charity Jennings is dubbed "Dame Charity the Wise Wizard" following a long-term support history. Other listeners, including Sir Jake the Snake of Bitter Lake and Sir Phil of the Bluegrass, are knighted for their financial contributions and dedication to the show.
The show concluded with a preview of upcoming programs on the No Agenda Stream, including "Hog Story" and various end-of-show musical mixes. The hosts signed off from FEMA Region 6 and Northern Silicon Valley, reminding listeners that the show is entirely producer-supported. The final segment featured a montage of media clips regarding vaccination behavior and public health obligations.