Yesterday, after a series of tweets joking about the potential dangers of the new game Pokémon GO (an app that encourages people to walk around looking for Pokémon using their phone’s camera and GPS), El-P faced the wrath of Pokémon fans everywhere. “ive gotten more negative feedback from the pokemon community than i have from trump supporters,” he tweeted, adding, “im actually impressed.” Then, after joking that his account was “hacked,” he shared a freestyle on Instagram titled “Pokémon rappin” (not to be confused with the PokéRap). “We all are a community,” he raps at one point. And then, he launched an open challenge—“best poke-man remix get a free t shirt and hoodie.” The remixes poured in. Here's a timeline of how it all went down.

6:17 p.m., El-P jokes about people getting hit by cars while playing Pokémon GO:

6:44 p.m., El-P begins to have a change of heart following the backlash he received from the Pokémon community:

6:55 p.m., El-P claims that he was “hacked,” calls Pokémon “the one thing that really binds us”:

7:00 p.m., El-P shows his support:

7:09 p.m., El-P makes amends by dropping a new track, “Pokemon rappin”:

7:57 p.m., El-P challenges the world to remix his Pokémon rap:

9:23 p.m., the remixes begin to pour in... along with some fan art:

Watch Killer Mike and El-P on Pitchfork.tv’s “Over/Under”: