Joey:
Because this is the list with the most tracks I'm familiar with (I was able to load half the list straight from my own iTunes library), I focused more on the execution of the theme here. You can hear evidence of your theme immediately in this playlist. There's a frenetic, almost paranoid energy to the early tracks that effectively works with what you are trying to do, either in the vocal delivery, the composition of the music, or both. It dissipates a bit as the playlist moves on, as it transitions to a more grindy bass and synth sound in some of the tracks, though songs like Climbing Up the Walls keep some of the spirit of the theme going. If I had one criticism of the list, it's that it sort of lives in the same space the entire time as opposed to going from one place to another. Even something more up-and-down would seem a bit more appropriate for a theme of insanity as opposed to sort of lingering in a constant panic. But this is more nitpicking. Nicely done and a solid use of a lot of artists I'm a fan of.