3:26

Italian folk melodies open with mandolin, accordion, and tarantella-infused rhythm, then launch into relentless black death metal—downtuned guitars, double bass drumming, and blast beat eruptions, Growled vocals interplay with occasional choral folk phrases, weaving tradition with brutal aggression; tangy folk interludes punctuate the darkness, then return to full-force, layered metal fury at 150 BPM
2:05

Boil the Priest
v4.5
Bursting open with razor-edged guitars and relentless blast beats, this deathgrind assault delivers discordant riffs and abrupt tempo shifts, Bass churns alongside staccato drum fills and grindy, guttural vocals, Food processor samples punctuate breakdowns, while chaotic noise layers evoke culinary carnage, Dissonant micro-riffs and ping-ride accents keep it absurd and satirical, ending with a sudden grind to silence
2:36

This old school death metal track crawls in at 110 BPM, opening with a murky bass groove and sludge-soaked, bluesy riffing, Drums are dense, with swamp-funk syncopation and loose hi-hats, Guitar tones are filthy and meaty, sliding into sludgy breakdowns with heretical chromatic licks, Cowbell and dirty organ add a bayou boogie undercurrent, Each section piles on carnivorous jams and groove, steeped in thick dread
2:49

A deathcore barrage at 130 BPM, blasts in with tight, syncopated riffing, modern low-tuned guitars, jazz-infused hi-hats and cymbal flurries, Bass slams mirror kick-drum patterns, plunging into violent breakdowns with 8-string harmony and dissonant horror synths, Vocals unleash relentless low gutturals and rapid-fire fry screams, Grotesque groove sections contrast with jagged, polyrhythmic interludes; each breakdown dips tempo for maximum mosh impact
2:57

Blast into hyper-technical death metal at 220 BPM with machine-gun drumming, rapid-fire, syncopated riffs, fretless bass arpeggios, and neoclassical guitar leads, Drop in DJ scratches and vinyl stabs in quick fills, Brief interludes evoke French classical piano, intertwined with glitchy turntable textures, Periodically, the guitars cut to groove-driven, bass-heavy sections with syncopated hip-hop rhythms, accented by slide whistles and accordion, Abrupt tempo shifts, angular dissonances, and a final frenetic polyrhythmic breakdown lead to a coda of baroque harpsichord over a distorted bass pulse
2:36

Broil to Survive
v4.5
"Aggressive crossover thrash with hardcore breakdowns, fast riffs, gang-shouted vocals, and a brutal, anthemic energy, Sounds like a mix of Power Trip, Cro-Mags, and 2000s American metalcore, Built for pit violence, lifting weights, or grilling meat during a thunderstorm, Focus on pounding drums, raw vocals, mosh-worthy rhythm, and lyrics about kitchen warfare and survival through heat and flame, "
3:54

Pan-Sear Damnation
v4.5+
Orchestral strings and brass establish a foreboding gothic atmosphere underpinned by pounding timpani; guitars deliver layered tremolo riffs in dialogue with mid-tempo blast beats, Verses trade between soaring female operatic passages and fierce male growls, creating dynamic contrast, Choirs and symphonic swells—harp, organ, woodwinds—intensify each chorus, evoking majesty and ritual, Bridges feature swirling orchestrations and searing guitar leads, building toward a climactic finale where all textures unite in scorched, ritualistic grandeur
3:49

Sous-Vide Sacrifice
v4.5+
Launching at 100 BPM, this industrial death metal track pushes heavy downtuned guitars and brutal synthetic kicks with gnashing electronics, Techno-infused 4-on-the-floor grooves power the drops, and danceable choruses escalate with locked rhythms and aggressive synth layers, Verses weave sharp synth stabs with clean baritone and crisp female vocals—layered, alternating, and doubled for maximum impact, The bridge unfurls EDM textures, rapid arpeggios, and meticulous machine-driven details, amplifying the cold pneumatic bass and mechanical percussion for a relentless, dancefloor-industrial whirlwind
3:05

Al Dente Execution
v4.5+
Opening with a relentless double-time drum assault and bludgeoning low-E guitar riffs, the track surges forward at 190 BPM, Staccato palm-muted guitars interplay with shredding lead lines and abrupt stop-start riffs, Punchy bass locks tightly with the kick, Vocals bark in short, ferocious bursts over catchily syncopated riffs, Quick, biting lead breaks and gang-shouted group vocals add infectious energy during the chorus, while breakdown riffs ignite crowd mayhem, The bridge features a chromatic ascending guitar duel that breaks into a dizzying, chromatic solo before slamming back into a final, crushing riff run, Every section is tightly executed for maximum mosh-pit impact
6:24

A stoner rock / doom metal track at 90 BPM opens with thick, fuzzy guitar riffs and pounding, bluesy bass grooves, Laid-back drums saturate the air with slow, deliberate beats, punctuated by excessive, funky cowbell, Bluesy lead guitar licks blend with wailing harmonica, swirling through THC-infused, greasy textures, Verses ride hypnotic, repetitive riffs while choruses explode with heavy groove, The bridge introduces syncopated funk rhythms, letting bass and cowbell cut through the hazy fuzz, before the track returns to its lumbering, baked swagger for a greasy, laid-back outro
3:46

Butter My Buns
v4.5+
Kicking off with a crunchy glam metal riff and swaggering, overdriven guitars, the verse layers in pounding, tight drums and a pulsing sleazy bassline, Gang vocals punctuate a candy-coated, anthemic chorus, dripping with flashy melodic hooks, Screaming solos, playful cowbell, and neon synth stabs amp up the decadent 80s LA vibe, while the tempo races and every section oozes cocky, dessert-laden fun
4:04

Symphonic deathcore track erupts with heavy guitars and double-kick drums, interlaced with blast surges, Full orchestra—winds, brass, strings—swirl with cinematic intensity atop dense choral layers, Deep baritone male vocals soar and growl, Pianos punctuate breakdowns, creating operatic, apocalyptic grandeur and furious, melodramatic transitions

