
Nameless Weight // Off Duty
Strays, experiments and side stories that don’t quite fit the main grey line, but still carry the weight.
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14 songs
1:33

Song that starts as a soft “angelic” intro and then turns into brutal metal, Beginning (0–15 seconds): gentle, cinematic, major-key choir or clean vocals with light pads, very sweet and soft, After a short pause and one shouted “BLEGH”, the music switches suddenly into fast, aggressive deathcore / metalcore: very low-tuned chugging guitars, heavy riffs, blast beats or intense double-kick, no more pads or orchestra, Vocals in English after the “BLEGH”: harsh screams and growls, very aggressive, no clean singing, no pop chorus, no uplifting mood, The contrast between the cute intro and the brutal section should be extreme and funny
3:43

3:01

modern metal, mid-tempo, groovy riffs, dry punchy mix, harsh spoken/shouted vocals, sardonic tone, cold synth pulses (no dance beat), ‑edm, ‑hardstyle, ‑techno, ‑house, ‑trance, ‑dubstep, ‑drum and bass, ‑electro pop, ‑pop
3:18

110–120 BPM; riff-driven heavy guitars, drop-tuned chugs, palm-muted rhythm; punchy kick/snare; chorus stays heavy (no pop lift); dry mix, little reverb, Vocals: clean female but gritty edge, clear consonants, minimal vibrato, no melisma, no pop phrasing, Bridge: brief harsh stamps then back to hook
3:35

1:36

2:21

2:34

3:14

dark marching melodic metal, midtempo, tight military snare cadence and big toms, heavy low guitars, strong main riff continues under verses (no break), seamless transitions with drum fills, gritty deep male vocals (no choir), gang shouts only in chorus and breakdown, no vocalise / no ooh-ahh / no choral intro, no folk, no nordic/viking elements, no hardcore, no pop-punk, punchy modern metal mix
6:18

Black Metal, dark, melancholic, cinematic, epic tension, expressive dual vocals (female clean & male harsh), deep strings, low brass, heavy percussion, ethereal synth pads, haunting choir, Verse I & II: reflective, melancholic female clean vocals carrying the main melody, Chorus: layered vocals – dominant male harsh vocals on intense lines, with female clean vocals gently harmonizing underneath, Bridge: whispered and spoken passages over sparse, tense instrumentation, Verse III (climax): starts with male harsh vocals that gradually descend into fragile, resigned female clean vocals, Final chorus / outro: clean + harsh vocals fading together into atmospheric instruments and choir
4:11

blackened melodic groove metal / trash metal, mid-tempo, heavy but very melodic, galloping riff, vocal melody: noticeable up-and-down motion, not monotone
2:15

4:16

This Is My Self-Care
Studio
metalcore, modern metal, spoken word/metalcore hybrid, lo-fi, synth-pop, spoken-word, brief 1980s VHS tape glitch, analog warble, short tape wobble, tiny static burst, abrupt cut

