Deadmau5/YMMV

""First off, allow me to apologize on behalf of some (not all) of my ignorant "fans" for their idiotic remarks. Pretty much all of the "fans" making negative remarks about South Africa haven't even left their mommys basement, let alone be privileged enough to visit South Africa.""
 * Awesome Music: Tons. Many of his songs could be pointed to as "awesome", but the ambient 10-minute-long epic "Strobe" is often cited as his best song by many fans. Other popular choices for "awesome music" include "Ghosts 'n Stuff" (both the original and the vocal mix), "I Remember", "Raise Your Weapon", "Professional Griefers", and "Cthulhu Sleeps", but it's safe to say that nearly any song of his, especially those released in the last few years, could be a viable contender for being awesome.
 * Broken Base: A minor example. While Flame Wars hardly ever break out, there is nevertheless a distinct rift between the old guard (usually Random Album Title and earlier) and the new fans (usually For Lack of a Better Name and later). This was brought about by his sudden swell in popularity following the release of "Ghosts 'n' Stuff" in 2008, new fans brought in by his newer albums such as 4x4=12 (which generally isn't well-liked among the old guard), and his changing style over time, as seen in "Early Album Weirdness" on the main page.
 * Fan Dumb: Upon announcing his South Africa tour, some fans were making stereotypical comments about the place and complaining. Needless to say, he wasn't happy about it.

""@deadmau5 @mrtommyland now UR planning a romantic getaway? Don't flatter urself Joel - he asked me the same thing earlier today pffft"
 * On a broader note, you have some older fans who cry He Changed It Now It Sucks and Its Popular Now It Sucks, and stereotype all newer fans as ignorant idiots who only know his "popular" tracks (such as "Sofi Needs a Ladder", "Raise Your Weapon", and "Ghosts 'n' Stuff"). And you have some newer fans who really do only know deadmau5's popular and later songs and cry "this is not deadmau5" when they come across some of his older stuff (shining examples of this can be seen in the comments for "Careless"). And on both sides, you have the people who cry "This Song Is Not House, So It Sucks" every time he decides to bring out something on his SoundCloud that dares to be something different.
 * Fandom Rivalry: Dubstep fans who don't like Skrillex tend to embrace deadmau5 instead. Ironic in that deadmau5 isn't really a dubstep artist (what with only two dubstep songs actually released as opposed to the many house tracks) and that he was the one who signed on Skrillex's Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites EP onto mau5trap and kickstarted his career.
 * Doubly ironic in that Skrillex is credited (under his real name Sonny Moore) as one of the writers for Raise Your Weapon.
 * Friendly Fandoms: His fandom tends to overlap with that of Skrillex's. This is especially evident in how you can spot mau5head-wearing fans at Skrillex concerts.
 * A lesser example occurs with anyone who's released stuff on mau5trap - Feed Me, SOFI, and Excision, for instance, have differing degrees of overlap with deadmau5's fandom. SOFI in particular shares many of her fans with deadmau5 because her vocals on "Sofi Needs a Ladder" and "One Trick Pony" started her professional career.
 * And in a rare example of crossing genres, his fandom is getting some overlap between his own and that of the Foo Fighters, due to recent collaborations and associations with each other.
 * Harsher in Hindsight: Any jokes about him loving his cat more than his girlfriend were quickly made this when they broke up.
 * Ho Yay: Often has it with Skrillex and especially Tommy Lee, the latter of which was taken Up to Eleven when the two of them were blatantly flirting with each other on Twitter.
 * The above mention with Tommy Lee is summed up pretty well by this image.
 * The Ho Yay between him and Tommy Lee was also lampshaded by Tommy Lee's girlfriend, SOFI, after deadmau5 and Tommy Lee were discussing going to Fiji on Twitter:

Tommy Lee: "@SOFIofficial @deadmau5 Busted!""

"man, i love @notch this ones priceless"
 * And after Tommy Lee tweeted him asking about what looks like a model head of him (used for making mau5heads) in his garage, the first sentence he tweets back is "you no like when i give you head?"
 * "Does Skrillex tell everyone he loves them or does he have to be drunk?" "No, I think he does it sober, too. Or maybe it's just me."
 * At the 2012 Grammys, Skrillex said that he loves him in one of his acceptance speeches. And earlier, deadmau5 said "hahaha love u!" in a Twitter post about how he's going to troll him at said Grammys.
 * He also has some with Notch.

""Steve is so hot right now.""
 * Aaaaand his friend Steve Duda. Deadmau5 loves this trope.


 * Jerkass Woobie: On one hand, you have the "cranky", constantly cussing, immature troll who has a reputation of being a huge jerk, and on the other hand, you have the rough and socially awkward, but nice guy who loves kids and teaching music, babies his cat to the point of obesity (and writes songs about him!), has serious self-loathing, suffers from "severe depression and anxiety", laments his lack of a quiet social life, is terrified of failure, and has a reputation for bending over backwards to please his fans and being a blast to hang out with.
 * Memetic Mutation: "Go to bed Joel" is an injoke in the fandom after it was spammed incessantly on a Q&A session he was having on /mu/ and is usually used as a response against one of his trolling attempts.
 * "[X]mau5 - [Y] 'n' Stuff", such as "Breadmau5 - Toast 'n' Stuff", which is a parody of "Deadmau5 - Ghosts N Stuff". Variations are often posted all over the place in the comments for mau5-related YouTube videos.
 * The mau5head itself. Even if you don't know who deadmau5 is, chances are you've seen some form of mau5head somewhere.
 * Nightmare Fuel: The mau5heads, when not Ugly Cute.
 * Also, his intro cutscene in DJ Hero 2.
 * Portmanteau Couple Name: Skrillmau5 for Slash Fic involving him and Skrillex.
 * Ugly Cute: The mau5heads, when not Nightmare Fuel.
 * This one stands out.
 * Visual Effects of Awesome: His live shows have to be seen to be believed. Daft Punk may have practically invented the "epic lights and effects electronic show" idea, but deadmau5 popularized it, leading to similar show setups such as Skrillex's "cell" and Excision's "X-Vision".
 * Visual Effects of Awesome: His live shows have to be seen to be believed. Daft Punk may have practically invented the "epic lights and effects electronic show" idea, but deadmau5 popularized it, leading to similar show setups such as Skrillex's "cell" and Excision's "X-Vision".