Stereo Psychosis
Stereo Psychosis
2/5/2026 | 11m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
A mother and daughter clash over the "crazy" music her offspring listens to.
A mother and daughter clash over the "crazy" music her offspring listens to leading to bizarre and tragic events.
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Stereo Psychosis is a local public television program presented by RMPBS
Stereo Psychosis
Stereo Psychosis
2/5/2026 | 11m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
A mother and daughter clash over the "crazy" music her offspring listens to leading to bizarre and tragic events.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(clapperboard claps) (inspirational music) (inspirational music continues) (dramatic music) - The world you see here does not represent our own, but a mirror, one of many mirrors in a castle of glass that could break and collapse in an instant.
(fire crackling) (suspenseful music) Follow me.
The mirror you see here is specifically designed to shine a light on the insecuri of our collective subconscious.
(melancholic music) Here you will find the story of Stereo Psychosis.
(suspenseful music) (suspenseful music continues) ♪ Happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ Happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ Happy birthday dear Aberdeen ♪ ♪ Happy birthday to you ♪ (no audio) - Well, Aberdeen, you think you' how to blow out the dang candles (suspenseful music) - Why does it say that?
- Say what?
Happy birthday?
(suspenseful music continues) (melancholic music) - Sorry.
Can't be late again.
And you already know traffic is gonna be abysmal.
(melancholic music continues) - Sorry about your father, Aberd He has become delusional in his - Aren't you two the same age?
(Margaret gasps) - Aberdeen.
I am 25 and have been for the past 15 years.
(Margaret chuckles) (no audio) - So, do I have any presents?
- Oh heavens, I almost forgot.
(dramatic music) (footsteps thudding) Here you go, dear.
- Wow, Mom.
These are actually really nice.
- I know how much you like listening to your music.
- Thank you.
- Oh, anything for you, sweethea We also bought you some luggage, but it's still being delivered.
(no audio) (bright upbeat music) (bright upbeat music continues) (bright upbeat music continues) (knuckles rapping) (bright upbeat music continues) (fist pounding) (bright upbeat music continues) (knuckles rapping) (bright upbeat music continues) (fist pounding) (bright upbeat music continues) - Mom.
- What on Earth are you doing?
- I'm wondering why you think it to just wander into my room without even knocking.
- I've been knocking for at least the past five minutes.
- I've only had my headphones on for like a minute.
- What are you even listening to - Music.
- I know that, but what?
(no audio) (suspenseful music) (suspenseful music continues) (electricity buzzing) (suspenseful music continues) - Mom.
Are you okay?
- Aberdeen Springsteen Hildefiel Washington Lionel Simpson, I demand you quit listening to that music at once.
- It's just normal music, Mom.
- That isn't music.
It is filth.
(door slams) (suspenseful music) - Perception.
A fascinating thin (suspenseful music continues) (dramatic music) Silence, unnerving to some.
For me, it's music to my ears.
(no audio) (suspenseful music) (suspenseful music continues) (suspenseful music continues) (dramatic music) (suspenseful music) - What's wrong, honey?
You barely touched your impossible meat loaf.
(suspenseful music continues) - Do you and dad want me to move - Well, at some point I thought you couldn't wait to move out when you turned 18.
And look at you now.
You made it - I'm going to a concert tonight - I was unaware of this.
- Well, now you are.
- It's not that band you were listening to earlier, is it?
- I'll be home later.
- Like hell you are.
What is wrong with you?
You turn 18 and all of a sudden you're all independent?
What the hell is up with that?
- Let me go, Mom.
- Don't you dare speak to me like that, Aberdeen.
(suspenseful music) - Mom.
Mom.
(suspenseful music continues) Mom, it's not my fault you're too old to understand it.
Understand me!
(fist thuds) (suspenseful music) - I'm not going to tell you what happens next.
Keep watching.
But I will say you may want to hide the young ones for this part.
(suspenseful music continues) (electricity buzzing) (door thuds) (suspenseful music) (suspenseful music continues) (Walter chuckling) (suspenseful music continues) The world you see here does not represent our own, but a mirror, one of many mirrors in a castle of glass that could break and collapse in an instant.
The mirror you see here is specifically designed to shine a light on the insecuri of our collective subconscious.
(suspenseful music) Here you will find the story of Stereo Psychosis.
(suspenseful music continues) (suspenseful music continues) (suspenseful music continues) (electricity buzzing) (suspenseful music) (suspenseful music continues) (suspenseful music) (suspenseful music intensifies) - Aberdeen, turn that down right (suspenseful music continues) Goddammit Aberdeen, listen to yo (suspenseful music continues) Please Aberdeen, it's worrying m - Stop being so dramatic!
(suspenseful music continues) Bye Mom.
(suspenseful music continues) (Margaret screaming) (suspenseful music continues) (no audio) (Margaret crying) (dramatic music) (dramatic music continues) (dramatic music continues) (dramatic music continues) (dramatic music continues) (dramatic music continues) (dramatic music fades out) (electricity buzzing) (dramatic music) (no audio)
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