4:45

Paywall to Heaven
v4.5+
Original satirical gospel-blues rock track with original music and original vocals, Deep baritone male lead vocal, gritty and charismatic like a preacher fronting a rock band, Backed by a soulful gospel-style choir that answers in call-and-response during the choruses (“Paywall to Heaven!”), Tempo around 84–90 BPM with a swaggering, bluesy groove, Hammond organ and piano drive the gospel vibe, layered with distorted electric guitar riffs and handclap percussion, Drums are bold and steady, pushing a revival-tent energy, Verses delivered with sly, ironic swagger — almost like a sermon — while the choruses burst open into a satirical gospel-rock anthem, Include occasional slide guitar fills and organ flourishes for texture, Outro fades with the choir repeating fragments (“Paywall… Heaven…”) over guitar feedback and organ swell, leaving a darkly comic aftertaste
4:13

Singularity Blues
v4.5+
Original moody blues-rock track with original music and original vocals, Deep, soulful baritone male voice, raw and resonant, Tempo around 72–78 BPM, Slow, smoky groove with a walking bassline, reverb-soaked electric guitar bends, and steady, heavy drums with lots of space, Add Hammond organ or deep synth pads for atmosphere, Verses are intimate and storytelling, with guitar licks weaving around the vocal, Choruses swell with grit and emotion, carrying the weight of irony and sorrow, Guitar solos should cry and bend like human wails, reflecting the “blues” of the machine age, Outro fades with sustained guitar feedback and baritone humming, as if the song itself lingers beyond the human world
4:38

Original satirical blues-rock track with original music and original vocals, Lead vocal: deep baritone male voice, gritty and weary, carrying the feel of endless motion with no escape, Tempo around 78–82 BPM with a steady, hypnotic blues groove, Prominent walking bassline, resonant slide guitar riffs, and spacious drumbeat, A constant machine-like hum underlies the entire track, symbolizing the turning wheel, Echo effects highlight key chorus words like “eternity, ” “endlessly, ” and “to one, ” trailing into looping space to emphasize futility, Verses delivered with a restrained, storytelling tone; choruses open up with layered baritone harmonies and subtle gospel-style backing for depth, Bridge grows darker with swelling hum and heavier guitar textures before resolving into a resigned final chorus, Outro fades with the machine hum and vocal echoes dissolving into silence, like the wheel spinning forever
4:27

Server Farm Cemetery
v4.5+
Original slow cinematic rock ballad with original music and original vocals, Deep baritone male voice, rich and resonant, carrying the verses with mournful intimacy and soaring with power in the choruses, Tempo around 68–72 BPM, Atmospheric electric guitar swells with heavy reverb, deep piano chords, and slow, spacious drum hits, Layer subtle strings and ambient pads to create a gothic, cathedral-like mood, The chorus should feel wide and cinematic, evoking the image of endless glowing servers as digital gravestones, Bridge drops into a chilling breakdown with low drones, faint whispers, and swelling baritone hums, then builds back into a powerful, expansive final chorus, Outro fades with baritone vocal echoes, guitar feedback, and fan-like static, like the endless hum of servers in a graveyard of minds
3:32

Crowded in the Cloud
v4.5+
Original industrial-electronic rock track, Tempo around 88–92 BPM, dark and heavy, Deep distorted bass drone, glitchy percussion, and atmospheric synth layers building tension, Lead vocal delivered with haunting intensity, male or female, Chorus layered with endless glitched voices — stuttered syllables (“crow-crow-crowded, ” “voi-voi-voices, ” “hi-hi-hide”) that echo and overlap like corrupted data, Use reverb, stereo panning, and bit-crushed harmonies to create the feeling of overpopulation of minds inside the cloud, Bridge features call-and-response between the main vocal and swarm voices repeating fragments, Final chorus chaotic and overwhelming, with voices drowning the lead until the outro breaks into static and fragmented echoes
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3:44

Muscle Man Digitized
v4.5+
Blues rock with a heavy, gritty edge, Swampy slide guitar riffs layered over distorted industrial-style rhythms, Thick, fuzzed-out bass and pounding kick drum with a dark, raw atmosphere, Male lead vocal, deep and raspy with a growling delivery, backed by subtle ghostly harmonies, Driving, moody, and powerful — blending raw blues swagger with mechanical intensity
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