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Fair comment, but a cult of freedom trumps the mainstream religion of subjugation and domination.
Cult of freedom? You mean libertarianism?
Unfortunately, every successful organization I've seen either is a cult or develops a cult-like following to support itself.
I liked this one:

    Eleanor Rigby
    Sits at the keyboard and waits for a line on the screen
    Lives in a dream
    Waits for a signal
    Writing some code that will make the machine do some more
    Who is it for?
    
    All these lonely users, where do they all come from
    All these lonely users, where do they all belong
   
    Hacker Mackenzy
    Writing the code for a program that no one will run
    Its nearly done.
    Look at him working.
    Fixing the bugs late at night when there's nobody there 
    nobody cares.

    All these lonely users, where do they all come from
    All these lonely users, where do they all belong
    Ahhhh… look at all those lonely users…
    Ahhhh… look at all those lonely users…`
which one is this on the page? I don't really want to sample them all.
I remember the first two .au files I found on sunsite way back when: Linus pronouncing Linux, and RMS singing the free software song in glorious 8khz.

I never cared much about filk, though.

jwz used to have that file linked as why-cooperation-with-rms-is-impossible.au
Thanks for sharing that link, I didn't know about it.

OpenBSD releases a song with artwork & lyrics with every release (ie. every 6 months) [1]. I pretty much lost track of it around 4.x or so. Back then they were on-topic about something which happened through those 6 months in relation to OpenBSD or their Open* projects (which may or may not be relevant to non-OpenBSD users). Sometimes they were parodies. Not sure how it is these days e.g. if quality has gone up or down but back then I thoroughly enjoyed them. I hope you will enjoy them as well.

[1] https://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html

Quality is still good but lyrically they are all the same now. 5.2's 'Aquarela do Linux' was probably the last aggressive song.
Some of the songs link to the humor section. So while it has nothing to do with music, I cannot resist the urge to share my favorite that has made me burst into laughter many times over the years (sometimes during quiet work hours). A virus called "Badtimes":

https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/virus-warning.html

Wrote this a while back: "My Functional Things"

  lazy semantics and lambda abstractions
  point-free in style and pure computation
  memoization gives simple caching
  these are a few of my functional things

  when the state bites
  when the C stings
  when impure is bad
  I simply remember my functional things
  and then I don't feel so bad
The copyright for "Emacs vs vi" is held by... James Taylor?? Did he write it?
I suspect this is part of why some businesses find it hard to accept open source and take it seriously. If these were hosted on some non-GNU page, that would be fine, but the fact the organisation itself hosts them gives off a very amateurish vibe, I think.