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Ode to Nevermind v2

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26 songs
5:03Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, slow and heavy tempo 84bpm, E minor, downtuned distorted guitar with thick sludgy tone, drums slow and deliberate, male vocals sardonic and contemptuous, the delivery should feel like mockery delivered with a straight face, bass massive and slow, no dynamic variation — consistently heavy, lo-fi and murky production, the song should feel like something circling its subject slowly before crushing it, no melodic guitar — all weight and rhythm
6:27Song Image
Epic progressive rock, slow and majestic tempo 72bpm, A minor, layered acoustic and electric guitars building to full orchestral rock arrangement, soaring male tenor vocals with classical edge, prominent violin and strings woven throughout, Hammond organ underneath the mix, dramatic dynamic shifts from intimate verses to anthemic choruses, complex time signature changes, melodic bass prominent and active, drums theatrical and precise, multi-layered vocal harmonies on chorus, cinematic and grandiose, the feeling of vast open American landscape meeting classical European composition, bittersweet and triumphant simultaneously
7:09Song Image
Raw lo-fi sludge grunge, slowest and heaviest track on the album, tempo 68bpm, C minor, massively downtuned distorted guitar, drums slow and funereal, male vocals droning and exhausted, no dynamic variation — begins heavy and stays heavy, bass enormous and distorted, longest track on the album, the song should feel like moving through mud, lo-fi and murky to the point of being almost uncomfortable, no melody anywhere — purely textural, the ending should feel like the music running out of energy rather than choosing to stop
5:21Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, mid tempo 96bpm, G minor, distorted guitar with slightly loose and loping feel, drums laid back and slightly behind the beat, male vocals observational and detached, almost documentary in tone, the song should feel like watching something from a distance, bass warm and prominent, less aggressive than surrounding tracks, lo-fi warmth, the heaviness is understated, brief melodic guitar figure recurring, feels like a Sunday morning after a hard Saturday
2:55Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, mid tempo 108bpm, E minor, heavily distorted guitar with grinding mid-range tone, drums driving and slightly contemptuous in feel, male vocals shifting between low muttering and explosive shouting, the dynamic between quiet and loud should feel like patience running out, bass thick and present, lo-fi production, abrasive and direct, no melodic guitar — all rhythm and weight, the song should feel like an argument that's been building for years finally coming out wrong
4:06Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, most aggressive track on the album, fast and driving tempo 140bpm, D minor, heavily distorted guitar with relentless attack, drums almost out of control but barely held together, male vocals shouted and self-lacerating, the energy should feel like self-destruction with a backbeat, bass thick and distorted, under three minutes, no melodic content whatsoever, lo-fi to the point of distortion clipping, the song should feel like someone dragging themselves across gravel at high speed, no apology anywhere in it
6:37Song Image
Raw lo-fi sludge grunge, slow and suffocating tempo 76bpm, C minor, downtuned heavily distorted guitar, drums slow and punishing, male vocals alternating between near whisper and full shout within the same section, no melodic content — purely textural and abrasive, bass massive and distorted, longest track on the album, the song should feel like something accumulating weight over time, lo-fi and murky production, the dynamic between quiet and loud should feel like pain threshold being crossed and recrossed repeatedly
6:06Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, hypnotic and driving tempo 112bpm, A minor, heavily distorted guitar with repeating hypnotic riff, drums locked and propulsive, male vocals urgent and slightly desperate, the song should feel like a transmission coming through heavy interference, bass thick and driving locked to the riff, no quiet verse loud chorus — consistently heavy and hypnotic throughout, lo-fi production with deliberate static and tape hiss audible, the repetition is the point, feels like a signal trying to get through
3:41Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, driving and aggressive tempo 120bpm, E minor, heavily distorted guitar with relentless forward momentum, drums propulsive and slightly brutal, male vocals shouted and sardonic, no real dynamic variation — consistently loud and driving throughout, bass thick and distorted, the energy should feel like being shoved down a hallway repeatedly, lo-fi and abrasive production, no melodic guitar lead just power and rhythm, the song should feel institutional and inescapable
4:17Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, most melodic track on the album, clean guitar with warm lo-fi tone opening, mid tempo 104bpm, E minor, male vocals at their most melodic and genuine, quiet verse loud chorus dynamic present but less extreme than other tracks, drums enter cleanly and drive the song forward, bass melodic and prominent, brief guitar lead between sections, the melody should feel like something genuinely pretty trying to exist in an ugly recording environment, lo-fi warmth, the most accessible song on the record
3:37Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, mid tempo 100bpm, E minor, heavily distorted guitar with menacing melodic figure repeating throughout, drums driving and slightly mechanical, male vocals sardonic and flat, the delivery should feel like someone describing something horrible in a completely normal tone, bass thick and present, no dynamic variation — consistent mid-level heaviness throughout, lo-fi murky production, the recurring guitar figure should feel like a ritual being repeated, unsettling without being theatrical
5:19Song Image
Raw lo-fi sludge grunge, slow and crushing tempo 80bpm, D minor, heavily downtuned distorted guitar, massive low end, drums slow and deliberate like something falling in slow motion, male vocals droning and detached, buried in the mix, no quiet verse loud chorus dynamic — stays heavy and slow throughout, bass thick and distorted, feels like a building settling into its own collapse, lo-fi and murky production, no melodic guitar lead just sustained power chords, the song should feel like pressure releasing wrong
6:21Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, most sparse and minimal track on the album, acoustic guitar only with slight room reverb, cello or low string pad underneath barely audible, male vocals at absolute quietest and most unguarded — almost speaking more than singing, tempo 50bpm, C major but feeling minor, drums enter only in the final section and only as quiet brushed snare, no distortion anywhere on the track, no loud moment, no release, under four minutes, the production should feel like something recorded in a space too small and too cold, lots of natural room sound, the song ends before it feels finished
3:39Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, most abrasive and chaotic track on the album, extremely fast tempo 148bpm, E minor, heavily distorted guitar played with maximum aggression, drums almost falling apart at the seams, male vocals shouted and ragged at the edges, no clean passages anywhere — starts at maximum intensity and stays there, bass distorted and thick, under two and a half minutes, feels like something recorded in one take out of absolute necessity, no guitar solo just controlled demolition, lo-fi to the point of being almost uncomfortable, the song should feel like it resents being a song
5:11Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, deceptively upbeat tempo 124bpm contradicting emotionally flat lyrical content, E major, driving distorted guitar with almost cheerful energy that feels slightly mismatched to the subject matter, male vocals conversational and detached rather than emotionally engaged, drums straightforward and propulsive, bass locked and driving, quiet verse loud chorus dynamic but both feel oddly level emotionally, lo-fi warmth, the production should feel like someone shrugging while playing really loud, brief moments of genuine melody breaking through the flatness like cracks in concrete
4:35Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, jittery and nervous energy throughout, fast tempo 132bpm, F minor, choppy distorted guitar with rhythmic staccato attack, drums anxious and slightly syncopated, male vocals shifting between muttered verses and explosive chorus, the rhythm feels slightly wrong — like something slightly out of step with itself, bass locked to the kick drum creating relentless pulse, quiet verse loud chorus but the verses aren't quite quiet — they're coiled, lo-fi and slightly claustrophobic, no melodic guitar lead — all rhythm and tension, the song should feel like someone pacing
5:59Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, driving and slightly frantic mid tempo at 124bpm, D minor, distorted guitar with melodic lead threading through verses, male vocals urgent and slightly trapped sounding, rhythm section tight and propulsive, quiet verse loud chorus dynamic with less extreme contrast than other tracks — maintains underlying tension throughout, bass driving and prominent, brief melodic guitar figure recurring between sections, lo-fi warmth, feels like a song played in a small room to too few people, claustrophobic production, the energy never fully releases
4:52Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, deceptively warm and intimate opening, clean guitar with slight chorus effect, mid tempo 120bpm, A minor, male vocals at their most genuinely tender and slightly unsettling simultaneously, quiet verse loud chorus dynamic, drums enter gently building to explosive chorus, bass melodic and prominent, mid song breakdown of pure noise and feedback before returning to the tender opening tone, the warmth of the production should make the subject matter more disturbing not less, lo-fi intimacy throughout, feels like a love song recorded at 3am
4:28Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, most sparse and unsettling track on the album, acoustic guitar only in verses — no electric, no drums until the chorus, male vocals completely flat and affectless, no vibrato no emotion in the delivery, the detachment is the horror, tempo 90bpm, E minor, when drums enter they are minimal and deliberate, never explosive, no loud chorus — the dynamic never releases, the tension builds with nowhere to go, under three minutes, feels like something witnessed through a window, sparse production, lots of space and silence
5:03Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, most emotionally conflicted track on the album, clean picked guitar verse with warm lo-fi tone, explosive distorted chorus that feels simultaneously joyful and desperate, tempo 120bpm, A major shifting to darker passages, drums enter with full force on chorus, male vocals earnest and unguarded in verses shifting to euphoric near-shouting on chorus, quiet loud dynamic at its most extreme on this record, bass warm and prominent, the happiness in the music should feel genuinely unsettling, like a smile that's slightly too wide, lo-fi warmth throughout
3:59Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, most aggressive and least melodic track so far, fast and driving tempo 128bpm, E minor, heavily distorted guitar with minimal chord variation, drums relentless and slightly sloppy in the best way, male vocals shouted more than sung, buried in distortion, almost no dynamic variation — stays loud and abrasive throughout, bass thick and muddy underneath, short song under three minutes, no guitar solo just controlled noise, feels like something that needed to get out and didn't care how it looked leaving
4:57Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, hypnotic and slightly watery guitar riff with chorus pedal effect opening, mid-tempo at 120bpm, D minor, drums enter late in the first verse, male vocals droning and melodic simultaneously, almost lullaby quality in verses contradicted by distorted chorus, bass locked tightly to guitar riff creating hypnotic pulse, quiet/loud dynamic but less extreme than surrounding tracks, lo-fi warmth, slightly narcotic feeling, guitar tone wet and slightly submerged
4:04Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, deceptively melodic and slightly sunnier than surrounding tracks, clean arpeggiated guitar intro dissolving into distorted chorus, upbeat tempo 110bpm G major shifting to darker passages, drums loose and live-sounding with prominent snare, male vocals sardonic and detached, quiet verse loud chorus dynamic, bass prominent in the mix, chorus feels celebratory and slightly wrong at the same time, basement recording warmth, slightly out of tune guitar
4:22Song Image
Raw lo-fi grunge, quiet clean guitar verse exploding into distorted chorus, buzz saw overdriven guitar, drums upfront and trashy sounding, slightly loose and live, male vocals melodic but detached and slightly buried in the mix, quiet/loud/quiet dynamic throughout, tempo 116bpm, F minor, basement recording aesthetic, four on the floor kick with heavy snare, chorus feels like a controlled cave-in
3:19Song Image
90s Pacific Northwest grunge, raw lo-fi alternative rock, up-tempo chaotic energy, fuzzy distorted guitars, garage rock rawness, sloppy intentional imprecision, heavy low-end bass, live room drum sound, punchy snare, female vocalist, airy delicate soprano, conversational speak-singing delivery, intimate confiding tone, dynamic shifts from soft verse to explosive loud chorus, quiet verse loud chorus dynamic, dry sardonic delivery, vulnerable yet self-assured, lo-fi recording aesthetic, NOT polished, NOT overproduced, NOT arena rock, raw visceral energy, feedback and noise elements, punk influenced grunge
2:54Song Image
early 90s power pop, alternative rock, up-tempo, crunchy bright distorted guitars, tight punchy drums, driving bass, catchy infectious melody, explosive singalong chorus, dynamic quiet verse to loud chorus, heartfelt earnest male vocals, yearning and emotional delivery, college radio alternative sound, clean bright guitar tones in verses, walls of guitar in chorus, hooky memorable riff, bittersweet longing mood, tight concise song structure, NOT overproduced, NOT polished pop, raw but melodic, Chicago indie rock energy