Citizens who live in Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital, wake up early every day to eerie music.

Viral videos have resurfaced of a 6 a.m. alarm blasted through the city’s loudspeakers.

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Listen below.

The song is called "Where Are You, Dear General," according to The Sun.

It echoes through the city every day at 6 a.m., except Sundays, Mashable reported.

This music is part of a "morning ritual" that praises leader Kim Jong Un and "is intended to encourage workers to start their day off with more vigor," The Associated Press reported last year.

Internet users weren’t feeling the patriotism, though.

Many comments on the YouTube videos compared the alarm to the Lavender Town music from Pokemon, the "X-Files" theme song and the "Blade Runner" soundtrack.

Read more at The SunMashable and the The Associated Press.

PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA - AUGUST 24:  A view of the Pyongyang cityscape, looking towards the Ryugyong Hotel Tower from Yanggakdo Hotel on August 24, 2015 in Pyongyang, North Korea. North and South Korea today came to an agreement to ease tensions following an exchange of artillery fire at the demilitarized border last week.  (Photo by Xiaolu Chu/Getty Images)

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