User blog comment:MiscellaneousSoup/Magic Carpet Ride/@comment-3347644-20110514035428/@comment-71.175.88.212-20110514150127

(Subjective opinion)

When his SoundCloud account was still in existence, John seemed to only promote *pertinent* future songs. Rollercoaster: The Musical is a prime example -- because music was highly integrated, pride is going to be taken in the music, more so than normally. Songs were published from that episode in October. Across the Second Dimension is -- evidently -- paramount, hence, songs originated from *that* were published.

If I recall correctly, unpremiered songs from his channel were always epitomizing circumstances of vital episodes, more so than inventions of traditional ones. "Robot Riot" and "Carpe Diem" were published in lieu of "Super Computer" and "Livin' In a Fun House". Why? Because the songs' impacts were hardly substantial and would not affect the show in any manner.

Phineas and Ferb's writers are highly aware of the heartwarming nature. Thus, if John's marketing patterns and the writers' akinness to heartfelt emotion, Aerial Area Rug will prove to be what we're expecting.

(Or John is currently reading this and laughing at my incorrect assumptions/analysis... Ha.)