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Spotify Hacker Gets Blasted With Heavy Metal at Midnight and Rage-Quits

by Sunny Nguyen
December 21, 2025
in Social Issues

Most people panic when they realize their online account has been hacked. Password resets, frantic logouts, mild existential dread – it’s all part of the modern internet survival kit. But every once in a while, someone skips the stress and chooses chaos with style.

That’s exactly what happened when one Spotify user discovered a mysterious PS4 logged into their account from Germany… and decided that if someone was going to steal their music, they were going to earn it.

What followed was a perfectly petty, oddly satisfying moment of digital revenge that had Reddit cheering and cybersecurity experts quietly nodding in recognition.

Spotify Hacker Gets Blasted With Heavy Metal at Midnight and Rage-Quits
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Here’s The Original Post:

'Spotify hacker got a surprise?'

I noticed my spotify had a PS4 with a German name connected to it, which is odd because I don't have a PS4.

Spotify was unable to disconnect me from it using my account, so I decided to take it into my own hands and blast Attila at full volume on their PS4...

I think they may have been in game since they let it go for a few seconds then attempted going to the next/previous songs and pausing it a few times...

Eventually they uninstalled spotify and I changed my password, but damn that felt good.

When Account Hijacking Meets Creative Payback

The story starts innocently enough. The user noticed a connected device – a PlayStation 4 with a German name – streaming from their Spotify account. The problem? They didn’t own a PS4, and they definitely weren’t in Germany.

Even worse, Spotify’s standard disconnect options weren’t working fast enough. Instead of waiting, the user took matters into their own hands and did what any sleep-deprived internet veteran might do: they blasted Attila at full volume at midnight, Germany time.

The response was immediate. The mystery listener scrambled—skipping tracks, pausing, trying to regain control. Seconds later, Spotify was uninstalled from the PS4 entirely. Victory achieved. Password changed. Hacker gone.

Petty? Absolutely. Effective? Surprisingly, yes.

And judging by the comment section, this wasn’t an isolated incident. Multiple Reddit users chimed in with eerily similar experiences, unauthorized logins from Germany, the UK, and Turkey. Some fought back with Rick Astley on repeat.

Others opted for Cotton-Eyed Joe at 3 a.m. One particularly chaotic suggestion involved blasting “sensual moaning playlists,” which says a lot about both Spotify’s catalog and human creativity under pressure.

Why Spotify Hacks Are More Common Than You Think

As funny as the story is, the underlying issue is very real. According to Have I Been Pwned, over 22 billion credentials are currently circulating in data breach “combo lists”, massive databases of leaked emails and passwords sold or shared on dark web forums.

These lists are frequently used in credential stuffing attacks, where hackers test leaked login details across multiple platforms, including Spotify.

A 2023 report from NordVPN’s cybersecurity research team found that streaming services are among the top five most targeted accounts, largely because:

  • They’re easy to resell or share

  • Many users reuse passwords

  • They often lack mandatory two-factor authentication

Spotify itself confirmed in past security disclosures that most “hacks” aren’t direct breaches of their system, but rather successful logins using credentials leaked elsewhere.

Cybersecurity expert Troy Hunt, creator of Have I Been Pwned, has repeatedly warned that reused passwords are the single biggest risk factor in account hijacking. His research shows that over 65% of users reuse passwords across multiple services, meaning one breach can unlock half a person’s digital life.

Why Blasting Music Actually Works (Briefly)

According to Dr. Emma Barrett, a digital behavior researcher at the University of Leicester, “Disruptive retaliation creates friction for opportunistic attackers. Most credential stuffers aren’t emotionally invested, they’re looking for passive access. Make it inconvenient, and they move on.”

In simpler terms: hackers want easy wins. Sudden death-metal concerts at midnight? Not worth the effort.

That said, experts are clear, this is a temporary fix. Without changing passwords, logging out of all devices, and securing the account properly, the hacker could return just as easily.

The Bigger Lesson Behind the Laughs

As satisfying as digital revenge may feel, the real takeaway is about prevention, not payback.

Cybersecurity researchers at Kaspersky estimate that over 30% of streaming account compromises happen repeatedly because users fix the symptom (kicking the hacker out) but not the cause (password reuse and weak security habits).

The Reddit commenters who mentioned enabling two-factor authentication, using password managers, and checking breach databases weren’t being boring—they were being correct.

Because while blasting Attila might scare off one hacker, it won’t stop the next one if your credentials are still floating around online.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

Would you have done the same thing or gone even further? 

[Reddit User] − Your info is probably floating around in a few combolists, if you use that email/username and password for any other accounts please change your password.

Check haveibeenpwned to see if your information has been exposed in a released breach, sometimes it won’t find emails that have been breached before.

Always use 2fa where possible

mjandthetwins − My SPOTIFY HAD A GERMAN LOGIN YESTERDAY! I wish I did this!

Late80sBaby − Nice! I haven't used my Spotify in years opened it back up last week, the next day someone in the U. K.

was using it, changed password, and again someone in the U. K. was using it! Spotify gotta step it up!

From Rick Astley loops to unhinged playlist warfare, people get creative when their accounts are hijacked. 

2punornot2pun − Grade A petty revenge.

Notefallen − Modern problems require modern solutions.

asamermaid − I did this to my spotify hacker too, except it was various remixes of "Cotton-Eyed Joe" ar 3 AM

redlineftw − As a Spotify hacker, I can inform you that this is a surefire way to get someone off of your account. Congrats.

trianburner − Spotify has a 'sign out of everywhere' button you can use on their website in your account settings.

bxzidff − Suddenly had a bunch of Turkish rap playlists which was playing on an unknown device. Turkish guy suddenly had Rick Astley playing on repeat.

[Reddit User] − Just wanna let everyone know that there is s__ual moaning playlists on Spotify! Blast that on their speakers

dolphinbutsex − Bro. .. i’ve had my Spotify hacked 17 times (I counted) in the past two weeks. WTF is going on

troyzein − I had my Spotify hacked by someone in Germany too! What's going on over there?

Drop your funniest, pettiest, or most effective hacker-revenge stories below, and let’s see who truly understands modern problems and modern solutions.

macieksoft − I also had a Spotify login from Germany, I changed my password to 32 characters with random numbers letters and symbols.

I also signed out of all devices, a week later another login. Spotify as a horrible security team, something's fucked.

UnlovablePotato − How do you check if someone logged in??

[Reddit User] − My neighbors did this. They logged into my WiFi with their Xbox so I synced my YouTube to theirs & played “stupid cat videos” on YouTube on...

They kept changing it to rap music, nope, we go back to “stupid cat videos”. For well over an hour.

Ending: Funny, But a Little Too Relatable

The reason this story resonated so deeply is simple: almost everyone has been there. A hacked account. A weird login location. That unsettling feeling that someone else is casually living inside your digital space. This time, the victim fought back with volume knobs and impeccable timing and the internet rewarded them with applause.

But beneath the laughs is a reminder that our online lives are far more fragile than we like to admit. Today it’s Spotify. Tomorrow it could be email, banking, or cloud storage. So enjoy the petty revenge but maybe also take five minutes to lock things down properly.

After all, nothing ruins a hacker’s night faster than both death metal and a freshly secured account.

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Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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