3:03

Opening with reverb-laden analog mono guitars, a biting steelstring upright bass thumps beneath a crunchy 60's Garage Punk groove, The percussion is raw and dry, evoking Lo-Fi energy, Twangy 60's Surf licks snake through church organ chords and eerie, distorted macabre FX, all filtered as if blasting from a 50's mono radio, delivering authentic, haunted retro audacity
3:06

A midtempo Horror Carnival Punk track opens with eerie glockenspiel patterns and Steelstring Upright Bass setting a mischievous pace, Surf Rock guitar riffs slice through with a biting 60's mono tone, while gliding Hammond Orgel chords add dramatic swells, Irreverent and grotesque FX punctuate transitions, amplifying the song’s manic energy, The rhythmic section is relentless and frenetic, all tied together with circus-like breakdowns for that distinctive carnival chaos
2:47

Starts with washed-out mono guitars soaked in reverb, quickly joined by a snappy upright bass that pushes a relentless, crunchy 60’s Garage Punk beat, Percussion stays raw and boxy, Twangy Surf licks weave with pulsing organ and experimental macabre and comedy FX, all filtered through gritty 50’s mono
2:37

Opening with reverb-laden analog mono guitars, a biting steelstring upright bass thumps beneath a crunchy 60's Garage Punk groove, The percussion is raw and dry, evoking Lo-Fi energy, Twangy 60's Surf licks snake through church organ chords and eerie, distorted macabre FX, all filtered as if blasting from a 50's mono radio, delivering authentic, haunted retro audacity
3:31

This track fuses surf guitar leads drenched in spring reverb with punchy 60's garage punk rhythms, The beat is tight and energetic, bass pulsing, Layer in campy horror sound effects—creaks, cackles, howls—while echo-laden vocals add eerie swagger, Sporadic funny vocal FX punctuate verses and chorus, heightening mischief, Organ stabs and snappy handclaps accent transitions, with a raucous, lo-fi texture, differnt answering voices

