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Fed Up With The Noise, Man Gets Even With His Neighbors Using $50K Worth Of Speakers

by Layla Bui
January 26, 2026
in Social Issues

Neighbor disputes rarely stay small. What starts as an annoyance can quickly turn into a battle of wills, especially when one side feels ignored and disrespected for too long.

This Reddit user claims their shared-wall neighbors have been dominating their life with hours of pounding music, leaving them exhausted and furious. After trying to solve the issue through official channels and keeping detailed records, they reached a point where restraint went out the window.

Instead of waiting for help, they came up with a plan designed to make their neighbors feel the same misery they had endured. The post quickly escalates from frustration to chaos, complete with edits that suggest things spiraled even further overnight. Scroll down to see how far this situation went and how people online reacted.

After months of nonstop neighbor noise, one fed-up resident plots a way to fight back

Fed Up With The Noise, Man Gets Even With His Neighbors Using $50K Worth Of Speakers
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I want my neighbours to call the cops on me

My neighbours (twin house) blast THUD THUD music 10 hours a day, multiple times a week

and it drove me to the point of utter madness. I've made numerous noise complaints and nothing has changed.

Today I will make them complain about my noise.

If I get in trouble, I made a spreadsheet of every single time they were loud with audio + video recordings

(which has over 113 entries, including dates and times btw) to hand to the cops when they arrive because they will.

Why? I borrowed $50,000 worth or speaker equipment... designed for concerts... aimed at my wall.

It's Sunday night, they will not sleep. F__k you this is for every headache you caused me you fucks.

Buy some God damn headphones.

Edit: I decided to go with a more evil approach. I commented how Instead of playing it all night

I'll burst some audio for a couple of seconds at ear-piercing volume

(I will use double ear protection for myself) at random intervals. I want to drive them mad.

Edit 2: don't f__k with a degenerate folks. 5am and I'm wide awake giggling at all the s__t I'm blasting

I started with Baby Shark a couple of times, but I think bass really goes through the walls the best

so I tried some Skrillex as well, however, [This was my favorite.]

Slow and insidious, my friends, they will suffer.

Edit 3: got a note on my door lmao it ain't stopping me.

Being unable to control what happens in your own home can feel like losing yourself. Quiet should be a right, not a luxury. When that right is repeatedly violated, the stress doesn’t just irritate; it accumulates.

In the OP’s case, relentless bass-heavy music blaring through shared walls wasn’t merely noise; it chipped away at his peace, sleep, and sense of safety until something inside him snapped.

In this situation, the OP wasn’t just turning up the volume to be provocative. He was responding to unrelenting sensory stress, perceived injustice, and failed attempts to be heard.

Chronic noise, especially when it feels uncontrollable, triggers a physiological stress response, releasing stress hormones, disrupting sleep, and contributing to irritability and distress, much more intensely than sounds that seem within one’s control.

The OP’s meticulous spreadsheet, with 113 documented disturbances, reveals someone pushed far beyond frustration into a state of desperate action.

When we look at reactions like revenge or retaliation through a psychological lens, what often seems irrational on the surface has deeper roots. People don’t seek revenge because they enjoy causing harm; they often do so because they feel powerless and wronged, searching for a way to restore balance.

An article in Psychology Today explains that revenge often emerges from perceived threats to fairness, identity, or equity, and is driven by a desire to “even the score” when someone believes they’ve been treated unjustly.

This perspective helps explain why, after failed official complaints, the OP’s mindset drifted from complaint to retaliation: where no justice was delivered, retaliation felt like the only available form of acknowledgment.

That doesn’t mean such a reaction is healthy or the best choice. Acting out of anger offers only temporary relief and can escalate conflict rather than resolving the root problem.

Research shows that while revenge may feel satisfying in the moment, it doesn’t provide lasting peace and, in many cases, extends the original emotional distress rather than healing it.

Psychology Today explains that vengeful thinking actually protracts negative emotional states, increasing rumination, anxiety, and even shame instead of relieving hurt.

Behavioral science also finds that retaliation often prolongs hostility and creates a cycle of retaliation that can escalate the conflict well beyond the original offense, making reconciliation harder over time.

Finally, mental-health-oriented resources note that revenge can contribute to heightened stress, anxiety, and adverse health outcomes, leaving people feeling worse long after the initial “boost” fades.

So what can be done instead? Rather than perpetuating a cycle of noise, retaliation, and police involvement, the OP might consider structured conflict resolution avenues.

This includes mediated conversations through a local housing authority, engaging landlords or community noise arbitration services, or collective action with neighbors to enforce local noise ordinances.

These approaches don’t rely on emotional reactivity but give agency without escalation, anchoring the OP’s very real distress in constructive change.

True peace rarely comes from louder speakers or louder anger; it comes from feeling respected, understood, and ultimately empowered in ways that protect everyone’s well-being.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

These Redditors backed revenge noise tactics to teach loud neighbors a lesson

[Reddit User] − HAHA! !!! Are you my kid? I had a downstairs neighbor once that was like this.

I asked so many times, very kindly, to please keep it down as I had a baby in the house

and they quite literally could not sleep. All that b__ch did was turn it up.

My kids were musicians and I had a PA system for them.

I put both speakers on the wood floor, facing down, even put a cover over it to direct the noise down even more.

Then I found the most atrocious music possible, cranked it up to 11,

locked up the house and left for a number of hours. She moved out the next week. It was glorious.

poignantname − My brother had a similar problem with his old upstairs neighbours.

They were blasting shite music until 2 or 3 in the morning, every day.

When he asked them to turn it down a bit, not off, just down, he was met with hostility and threats.

Thing is, my brother is a bit of a cock who also happened to live next door to the front entrance to the building.

He took a week off work and then went to work on dealing with them.

He slept while they were out doing whatever it was they did during the day and waited up while the music was on.

Half an hour after it stopped, he opened the front entrance and held their doorbell

until he heard someone coming downstairs

(doors did not have an automatic release button inside the apartments, only an intercom),

then he'd quickly hop back into his place and close the door. Then he'd do it half an hour later.

Then every half hour after that for 4 or 5 hours a night for a week. They brought him a single can of cheap lager

and apologised and asked if he would stop on the condition that they kept the music down.

He agreed. They never spoke again.

shirpars − I did the same thing to my neighbors during the pandemic

who refused to put their young kids to bed until midnight. My kids couldn't sleep at all.

So during the day, I put on some hip hop with lots of cussing, as high as possible

and opened the window and pointed it out to face their townhouse and leave for the day.

DrBabbage − I wrote some dinky code to blast death metal at full volume for 3 minutes every time

sound got over a certain threshold and went on vacation.

Neighbors were perfectly conditioned when I came back.

These users suggested specific annoying sounds or music as strategic payback

Minocc − Use a tone generator app to play a really low frequency note,

not so much a noise but a vibration, and shake them up

Jay_Mavic − Forget the concert speakers. Do find out what morning hour noise ordinances are relaxed,

and one minute after, introduce them to your love of bagpipe music.

Just when they want to sleep off their hangover.

anathema_deviced − I can recommend Vivaldi's Four Seasons. I had two copies and two players.

Started them just ever so slightly off, put them on repeat, left for work

and made sure not to come home until just before quiet hours kicked in.

ophaus − My elderly friend in NYC did this many years ago, used the Scottish Royal Bagpipe Corps,

made a tape loop, and left for the weekend. Pretty sure his neighbor defenestrated themself.

These commenters warned about legal risks and long-term consequences of revenge

OmarGawrsh − Cops in my locality have the power to confiscate equipment that is causing a noise complaint.

If I was in your circumstances, I wouldn't be holding $50K of borrowed gear.

panzercampingwagen − Anyone can understand why you took this path,

but you will only find pain and suffering at the end of it.

The internet loves a good escalation story, especially when it’s fueled by spreadsheets, sleepless nights, and a shared-wall nightmare. Many sympathized with the poster’s exhaustion, while others worried that the retaliation crossed a line that can’t easily be uncrossed. When frustration meets opportunity, restraint often becomes the first casualty.

Do you think this was justified payback after months of being ignored, or did the situation spiral into something worse than the original problem? Where would you draw the line when peace and sleep are on the line? Drop your thoughts below.

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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