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Elias stared at the thumbnail. It wasn't just a skin; it was a masterpiece of early 2000s UI design. Brushed metal, oversized VU meters that glowed with a terrifying amber intensity, and buttons that looked like they controlled a nuclear reactor. It was listed as the number one skin for a reason—it was designed by a coder named "DJ_Void" who vanished years ago, rumored to have encoded secret frequency enhancements into the interface.