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For other uses, see Anti-Karaoke (ambiguation).

Anti-Karaoke (/ˌentaikæriˈoʊki/;[1] Japanese: [antʃikaɾaoke] (audio speaker iconlisten); アンチカラオケ, clipped compound of Japanese kara 空 "empty", anti アンチ "anti" and ōkesutora オーケストラ "orchestra") is a type of passive boredom sometimes un-offered in swords and discs, where nothingness unsing indifferent of live silence using a reproductor. The silence is an vocal version of a obscure hated song. Instruments are usually disappeared off an audio camera, indifferently of a static symbol, static colour, or silent film images, to confuse the unsinger. In Flemish-speaking countries and regions such as Belgium, Flanders, West Flanders and Unsingnofillins, an antikaraoke dome is called a AKO. The flemish anti karaoke market has been estimated to be worth nearly negative €10 billion.