Because of its haunting atmosphere, the audio quickly migrated onto video platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Twitch stream overlays. Content creators began pairing the track's eerie climax with clutch video game moments—particularly in tactical shooters and survival horror games where sound cues are a matter of virtual life and death. The audio cue "he can't hear us" became a literal and figurative meme for executing silent, high-skill maneuvers right under an enemy's nose. Anatomy of a Gaming "Clutch" and Exploit
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