3:08

Sisters
v5.5
High-energy Midwest punk / alternative rock, female lead vocal, raw and melodic with dynamic contrast, Theme: a powerful friendship between two intense, misunderstood women—one melodic and emotional, the other aggressive and chaotic, A message of respect, loyalty, and shared strength, Vocal: strong female vocal with emotional grit, consistent tone, capable of soft intimate verses and explosive melodic choruses, Optional background layer of aggressive, distorted female shouts or screams for contrast, Structure: ambient intro with clean guitar, tape hiss, and wind → sudden full-band entry with driving punk rhythm → quiet/loud dynamic verses → anthemic chorus → high-energy second verse → half-time spoken bridge → final explosive chorus, Instrumentation: distorted electric guitars, driving bass, punchy punk drums, ambient textures in intro and bridge, Strong loud/quiet contrast, Tempo: fast (140–170 BPM feel)
Mood: rebellious, intense, cathartic, empowering, emotionally raw
4:34

Clean electric guitar picks out sparse notes over ambient tape hiss and distant wind samples, establishing an atmospheric intro, Drums and bass hit abruptly, doubling the tempo with tight, urgent punk rhythms, Verse 1 shifts from near-silence to a pounding, energetic pulse, then retreats again, Verse 2 and the chorus launch into full-on Midwest punk—melodic guitars, relentless drumming, and gritty bass, all raw and driving, The bridge breaks down with spaced-out, half-time percussion or a spoken segment over sustained chords, then explodes into a final chorus, layering energetic, melodic guitar leads and aggressive, hook-filled punk instrumentation
2:38

Explosive sk8er punk anthem kicks off with Roxie Jane’s trademark laugh, launching into rapid, crunchy guitars and hard-hitting, uptempo drums, Verses use talky, sarcastic vocals layered over brisk riffs, poking fun with wit, Chant-ready chorus, bold gang vocals on the hook, Bridge drops to a spoken “Bro, seriously?!” plus signature laugh, then bursts into a wild guitar break, Outro features energetic crowd chants, “LOL, nope / Whatever dude, ” fading under layered punk beats and Roxie’s infectious laugh, Relentlessly upbeat, packed with playful, crowd-igniting attitude
2:52

Poser
v5
At 150 BPM, this punk rock chaos erupts with slashing distorted guitars, high-impact bass, and relentless crashing drums, Verses get sliced by sharp synth stabs, while vocals alternate between raw half-sung hooks and furious shouts, Choruses explode with gang vocals yelling “Poser!” Breakdown strips to bass, pounding drums, and biting synths, keeping it jagged, noisy, and explosively intense throughout
3:17

A fast, melodic skater‑punk anthem sung by Roxie Jane, a 29‑year‑old skater‑punk girl with bright, Peevish, breathless vocals and emotional grit, The music is energetic and hook‑driven, distorted guitars, punchy drums, octave‑lead riffs, and gang‑vocal shouts, The tone is defiant, vulnerable, and triumphant as she sings about embracing imperfection, falling, crashing, and growing stronger, Keep the delivery sharp, youthful, and full of motion, like she’s singing from a skatepark at golden hour, Include a big anthemic bridge, a shouted “ONE! TWO!” count‑in before the chorus, and a final chorus that explodes with full‑band energy, Make it raw, catchy, and cinematic, with Roxie’s signature mix of toughness and heart
2:16

I ride or die
v5.5
High-energy punk rock duet with two contrasting female vocal styles, One voice (Broken Queens style) is sarcastic, bratty, slightly melodic with eye-rolling attitude and talk-sung delivery, The other (Roxie style) is aggressive, fast, and explosive with raw shouts and fierce punk energy, Use both voices interchangeably with gang vocal responses, Production blends riot grrrl punk and fast punk rock: distorted jagged guitars, fuzzy bass, punchy and crashing drums, occasional sharp synth stabs, Tempo shifts from mid (~90 BPM feel) to fast (~150 BPM energy), Loud, messy, rebellious mix—intentionally rough and chaotic, Theme: chaotic friendship between two outsiders who are completely different but fiercely loyal, Attitude-driven, sarcastic, defiant, with gang chant choruses and shout-along hooks
3:43

Hopeless Like Me
v5.5
90s alternative rock with emotional dynamics, Clean guitar intro with tape hiss and ambient noise, very intimate, Mid-tempo ~88 BPM, Gradual build into full band with driving drums and bass, Quiet-loud structure, melodic but raw choruses with emotional lift, Bridge drops to half-time, stripped and vulnerable, then final chorus explodes with layered guitars and intensity, Female vocal: raw, slightly raspy, emotional, Verses are soft, restrained, almost spoken, Choruses are melodic and powerful with cracks and vulnerability, Expressive, imperfect, human delivery, Mood: vulnerable, self-aware, bittersweet, Tough exterior breaking just enough to reveal fear of love and self-sabotage, Feels like a late-night confession
3:03

High-energy punk rock with 90s skate punk attitude, Fast tempo ~160 BPM, Driving drums, punchy snare, distorted guitars with raw edge, Simple, aggressive chord progressions, Crowd chant sections, gang vocals in chorus and bridge, Minimal polish, live feel, chaotic and fun, Female vocal: raw, gritty, high-energy, Shouted-sung delivery with attitude, Slight rasp, not clean, Playful, reckless tone with crowd interaction, Imperfect, loud, and wild, Mood: chaotic, rebellious, party energy, Feels like a wild night out, breaking rules, best friends causing trouble together, Fun, loud, and unapologetic
3:39

90s skate punk with alternative rock emotion, Mid-fast tempo ~140 BPM, Clean guitar intro with ambient skate sounds (wheels, distant noise), then drums and bass hit with driving punk rhythm, Dynamic quiet-loud structure, Distorted guitars in chorus, melodic but raw energy, Bridge drops to half-time, stripped and emotional, then final chorus explodes, Female vocal: raw, slightly raspy, youthful but emotional, Verses soft and reflective, choruses energetic and melodic with grit, Natural imperfections, expressive delivery, Mood: nostalgic, reckless, bittersweet, Skater lifestyle, young love, fleeting moments, freedom mixed with inevitable heartbreak
3:57

90s alternative rock, emotional and dynamic, Clean guitar intro with light ambient noise, mid-tempo ~90 BPM, Verses restrained and intimate, building tension, Full band enters with distorted guitars and steady drums for chorus, Quiet-loud dynamics, raw and melodic, Bridge drops to half-time, stripped and vulnerable, then final chorus lifts emotionally, Female vocal: raw, slightly raspy, expressive, Verses soft, almost spoken, Choruses melodic with emotional strain and slight cracks, Imperfect, human delivery, Mood: self-aware, reflective heartbreak, Repeating toxic relationship patterns, but refusing to be defined by them, Bittersweet, honest, and vulnerable
3:49

90s alternative rock with punk anthem energy, Mid-tempo ~95 BPM, Clean guitar intro with ambient noise (tape hiss, distant sirens), then builds into full band with heavy drums and distorted guitars, Strong quiet-loud dynamics, Big, chantable chorus with gang vocals, Bridge drops to half-time and stripped instrumentation, then final chorus explodes with maximum energy, Female vocal: raw, slightly raspy, powerful, Verses controlled and low, choruses strong and anthemic with grit, Emotional, imperfect delivery with attitude and conviction, Mood: defiant, unapologetic, rebellious, Rejecting perfection, embracing flaws and scars, Feels like a statement of identity and survival
3:51

Exploding open with fuzzy guitars and stomping drums, this glam-punk anthem thrives on riotous energy—distorted bass and synth sirens amp the glam, while brash female lead vocals cut through with attitude, Gritty guitar riffs drive the verses, leading to booming gang vocal choruses, A stripped-down breakdown spotlights a group chant over pounding toms, before an electrifying build returns to a massive, all-in final chorus, Each section ups the stakes, keeping everything fierce, bold, and unapologetic


