
Apocolype 2025 (are we dead yet?)
first album was too long so i split it into two
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11 songs
2:47

Get over it
v4.5
Key: A minor (moody but empowering)
Tempo: ~82–88 BPM (slow enough to let the words hit, but with momentum)
Instrumentation:
Verse: minimal — synth pad or reverb guitar, heartbeat kick
Chorus: big — driving drums, distorted guitar/synth bass, layered vocals
Bridge: sparse, almost a cappella, with ambient swells
3:14

💣 Drums
Punk-core drums with distorted snares, double-time hi-hats, and occasional D-beat blasts
Glitchy transitions and reversed cymbals to accentuate "intrusive thoughts" moments
Let the pre-chorus breathe, then slam into the chorus like a trainwreck
🎸 Guitars
Grimy, overdriven power chords in the verses
Layer with a fuzzy bassline that's slightly detuned
Optional: a sassy surf-rock riff to offset the rage with absurdity
🧨 Synths/Electronics
Hyperpop textures: pitch-shifted vocal stabs, arpeggiated synth squeals, and occasional bitcrushed FX
Use distorted vocal chops in the bridge (maybe that “voicemail from hell” part)
Lean into Y2K Myspace-core energy in breakdowns — think broken Gameboy on fire
🎤 Vocals
Half-spoken, half-screamed, all attitude
Heavily layered ad-libs and pitch-shifted backing screams for impact
Optional: AutoTune spikes in the outro or final chorus for contrast
3:18

heart and soul
v4.5
A cinematic fusion of raw Australian hip hop, ( emotionally charged alternative rock (Citizen Soldier), and epic anthemic pop-rock (Imagine Dragons), A powerful emotional narrative about staying in a broken relationship for the sake of a child, where love has faded, communication has died, and pain has filled the space—but leaving feels like it would break your child’s heart beyond repair, Sounds like dark melodic chords, slow-building verses with rap elements, soaring and strained vocals in the chorus, heavy drums, electric guitars, and emotional weight throughout, Think: poetic rap confessionals, raw vocal vulnerability, and thunderous, cinematic climaxes
3:26

gritty fusion of introspective Australian hip hop, anthemic pop-rock and emotionally raw alternative rock, Think cinematic drums, dramatic buildups, intense vocal delivery, and a blend of rapped verses with explosive, heartfelt choruses, Sounds like: heavy kick/snare rhythm, atmospheric synth pads, crunchy guitars, and emotionally raw male vocals with moments of vulnerability and power
3:10

Pop Punk / Queer Punk Anthem
Vibe: Urgent, rebellious, driven by drums and power chords
3:59

3:13

Genre Prompt:
Punk rock with grunge undertones, rebellious and loud, Mood Prompt:
Defiant, Raw, Anthemic, A call to reject the illusion that money is everything and fight for something real, Vocal Style Prompt:
Verse: Shouted, aggressive, full of attitude
Chorus: Anthemic, gang vocals — rallying cry
Bridge: Slower, more reflective, almost like a growl
Production Prompt:
Gritty, distorted guitar riffs with fast-paced drums
Sloppy, in-your-face production, deliberately raw
Heavy bass to ground the energy and add weight to the message
2:54

🎸 Genre:
Alt-pop-rock with a punk edge
Vocal Style:
Gritty, soulful, belting in the chorus
Intimate but biting in verses (maybe even some spoken/sarcastic delivery in the bridge)
Instrumentation & Arrangement:
Drums:
Big, live-sounding drums—raw and loud
Heavy toms and snares with attitude
Start minimalist in verse 1 (kicks/snaps), then explode into full rhythm by chorus
Bass:
Dirty, grungy bassline—think fuzzy distortion
Plays a driving role, especially in the verses—almost leading the song’s momentum
Guitar:
Electric guitar with crunch/distortion (not full metal, but punchy)
Verses: plucked, tight rhythmic riffs
Choruses: open power chords, big and anthem-like
Optional feedback or screechy harmonic breaks during bridge
Keys/Synth:
Subtle dark synth pad or atmospheric piano in pre-chorus/bridge to add tension
3:03

🎸 Genre:
Alt-pop-rock with a punk edge
Vocal Style:
Gritty, soulful, belting in the chorus
Intimate but biting in verses (maybe even some spoken/sarcastic delivery in the bridge)
Instrumentation & Arrangement:
Drums:
Big, live-sounding drums—raw and loud
Heavy toms and snares with attitude
Start minimalist in verse 1 (kicks/snaps), then explode into full rhythm by chorus
Bass:
Dirty, grungy bassline—think fuzzy distortion
Plays a driving role, especially in the verses—almost leading the song’s momentum
Guitar:
Electric guitar with crunch/distortion (not full metal, but punchy)
Verses: plucked, tight rhythmic riffs
Choruses: open power chords, big and anthem-like
Optional feedback or screechy harmonic breaks during bridge
Keys/Synth:
Subtle dark synth pad or atmospheric piano in pre-chorus/bridge to add tension
4:09

A tender, emotional acoustic ballad with ambient textures, blending raw intimacy and the nostalgic warmth of early 2000s singer-songwriters, Male vocalist, Gentle fingerpicked guitar, soft lo-fi beats, and ethereal synth pads create a safe, dreamy atmosphere, The vocals are heartfelt and vulnerable, telling the story of two queer teens who met in an internet chatroom in 1996 — one disowned by his family, the other lost in silence — and how they saved each other through words alone, Reflective, melancholic, and filled with quiet love and longing
4:02

A tender, emotional acoustic ballad with ambient textures, blending raw intimacy and the nostalgic warmth of early 2000s singer-songwriters, Male vocalist, Gentle fingerpicked guitar, soft lo-fi beats, and ethereal synth pads create a safe, dreamy atmosphere, The vocals are heartfelt and vulnerable, telling the story of two queer teens who met in an internet chatroom in 1996 — one disowned by his family, the other lost in silence — and how they saved each other through words alone, Reflective, melancholic, and filled with quiet love and longing
