Show 10 is over.
Theme was Visual Titles - songs with names that you have to see due to them containing either unpronounced characters, unpronouncable characters, alternate writings, or just generally don't make as much sense if you just hear the name instead of seeing it written. As a special bit of fun, this is probably going to make no sense at all unless you check this thread to see the original titles and the explanations below, since most are completely lost by the need to romanize for the radio server...
Playlist:
小枝 - Sh15uya - 02 - せヵゝι)σおゎ└) (3:54)
桃井はるこ - ㌧㌦ベイビー - 01 - ㌧㌦ベイビー (3:35)
TЁЯRA - RЁVOLUTIФN - 03 - STARS☆☆☆ (2:59)
DJ SHARPNEL - p2p. ピアッツーピアッ! - 08 - minimoni ふxxくゆー (3:39)
岸本早未 - JUMP!NG↑GO☆LET'S GO⇒ - 01 - JUMP!NG↑GO☆LET'S GO⇒ (4:18)
長澤奈央 - Girl's Box ~Best Hits Compilation~ - 04 - ×○×○×○ (4:40)
BeForU - BeForU II - 10 - PEACE(^^)v (4:34)
DJ SHARPNEL - 悩殺!ハードブレイク - 04 - 乙π (2:02)
Noria - BeforU - 02 - Love²シュガ→ (3:15)
TЁЯRA - beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED Original Soundtrack (disc 1) - 32 - ∪LTiM∧TE (2:00)
Pipo☆Angel's - Luvly,merry-Go-Round - 03 - 5989 4989 (3:21)
美勇伝 - 一切合切あなたに∮あ・げ・る♪ - 01 - 一切合切あなたに∮あ・げ・る♪ (3:31)
小倉優子 - 永遠ラブリン(∂∇<)/ - 01 - 永遠ラブリン(∂∇<)/ (6:01)
Heartsdales - Ultra Foxy - 04 - 冬 gonna ♥ (4:35)
S-WORD - ONE PIECE - 03 - Enter The ID □.□.□.□.□. (3:45)
TOKYO No.1 SOUL SET - TRIPLE BARREL - 10 - → (3:58)
Archive of it removed.
Guide to reading:
Track 01 - せヵゝι)σおゎ└) - Sekai no Owari. Only the first syllable of each word is written normally (se and o), second syllable of each word is written using a smaller alternatve version of the character (ka and wa), and the third one of each word plus the connecting partcile use alternate characters that happen to look kind of like the correct ones (i, no, and ri)
Track 02 - ㌧㌦ベイビー - Tondoru Baby. Uses the special combined mini characters for ton and doru that are there for the english measurements ton and dollar.
Track 03 - STARS☆☆☆ - Stars***. Just includes several stars after the title. Lots of Japanese titles have random unpronounced stars in them, but I picked this one since it fit in with the rest of the title instead of just being random.
Track 04 - minimoni ふxxくゆー - minimoni fuck you. Fuck you is written in a combination of Japanese and randomness.
Track 05 - JUMP!NG↑GO☆LET'S GO⇒ - Random exclamation point instead of the i in jumping, arrow after the word to indicate which way to jump, random star after go, another arrow after "let's go" to indicate direction again.
Track 06 - ×○×○×○ - Kiss Kiss Kiss. usually it'd mean something like "hugs and kisses" if you wrote XOXO in English, not sure why they decided to just read it as "kiss kiss kiss"
Track 07 - PEACE(^^)v. Pretty self explanatory, I like song titles that have smilies in them.
Track 08 - 乙π - Oppai. Kanji for otsu + greek symbol pi == read the same as a word for "boob" - "oppai".
Track 09 - Love²シュガ→ - Love Love Sugar->. Squared symbol to indicate that love's there twice, and an arrow after sugar for no particular reason.
Track 10 - ∪LTiM∧TE - ULTiMATE - U got an alternate that looks similar, i got lower cased, A got an alternate too, and E... was left alone. Yay for randomness.
Track 11 - 5989 4989 - Kokuhaku Shikuhakku. You can read the numbers so they sound like the words "kokuhaku shikuhakku" which means something like "hard to confess". Like l33t, but more hardcore since it only uses numbers.
Track 12 - 一切合切あなたに∮あ・げ・る♪ - Issai Gassai Anata ni Ageru. A random G-clef and sixteenth note symbol in the song title, just to make it harder to tag right.
Track 13 - 永遠ラブリン(∂∇<)/ - Eien Loverin. Every song title needs a happy emoticon on the end...
Track 14 - 冬 gonna ♥ - Fuyu gonna love. Lots of Japanese song titles uses the heart symbol in place of the English word love, I just kind of picked one to use.
Track 15 - Enter The ID □.□.□.□.□. - I'm pretty sure the boxes aren't pronounced, they're, you know, where you're supposed to be entering the ID.
Track 16 - → - Play. Because I know when I see → I think play... (okay, if it's a remote control that's true, but otherwise it's sarcasm like I meant it to be)
Best runner up that didn't make it in would probably be Ueto Aya's song Fermata, which uses the actual musical fermata symbol for it's title. Problem with that is that most people who aren't musicians don't know what one is (including me), and even those that do most likely don't have a font that can display it since it's with most of the extended musical symbol set in one of the upper UTF8 planes.