Ignoring his tendencies to follow the principle of Valve Time, WoodenToaster has some truly awesome music.
- The perennial classic, "Rainbow Factory". Is it any wonder it's spawned its own fanfiction?
- Its sequel, "Awoken", was first conceived as a Spiritual Successor to the original song and became the story of a worker (portrayed by H8_Seed, who provides the vocals) who undergoes a Heel Realization and Heel–Face Turn, escaping the factory and hopefully exposing its horrors to the general public. (Or, even if he doesn't, living out a better life knowing well that he's no longer participating in the horrors therein.)
- You try your best, but it's not quite there... you kick a hoof and say, "It's just not fair!" A simple mare, living simple dreams... a rumour that's not quite as it seems! "Beyond her Garden", everyone.
- "The Fruits of her Labour" is an INSANELY catchy song about Cherry Jubilee, a One-Scene Wonder from "The Last Roundup", featuring an artist named Stormwolf. Is it hard work? Yes. Is it worth it? Also yes!
- "Love me Cheerilee". Who knew that him and The Living Tombstone could provide such an awesome rendition of the Teacher/Student Romance?
- "Nightmare Night" featuring Mic the Microphone. Just... dang.
- "Heartmender" is a beautiful song implied to be about Spike and Rarity.
- "Pinkie's Lie" is a song that combines mashed up songs from the show and sets them to catchy electronic music.
- "Lost on the Moon" featuring Rina-Chan, a song about Princess Luna that features him and The Living Tombstone.
- "Building Worlds" is another lovely composition about him and his friend Twigileia making their own worlds and ruling together.
- "Pixel Rush", while designed as Filler while he worked on greater things, is still a really nice and oft-overlooked gem in his repertoire of music.
- "Glazy Days" featuring Phage may be something silly, but it's still a good song nonetheless.
- And, of course, we cannot forget the song that put him on the radar, "Avast Fluttershy's Ass". It has spawned tons of remixes, like "YTPMV: Avast Bidu's Badge" by ZeroLittleWords.
- He's also awesome in the remix department:
- Would you believe he did a remix of Tombstone's "Louise the Lab Rat"? Or, for that matter, his earlier song "Cracks"? In both cases, they put their own spin on the amazing music of the former.
- He also did his own remix of General Mumble's "SHE'S A PONY!" And dang if it is not amazing.
- British Electronica group Svix releases song called "Verisimilitude", asks Glaze to do remix. Glaze returns with something amazing and deeply similar to "Rainbow Factory", if only in passing.
- Rounding off the amazing repertoire of remixes is this remix of Ken Ashcorp's song "Supernatural", which is about Gravity Falls. And it is glorious.