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Create a high-energy early 1980s NWOBHM track with strong punk attitude and raw production, Use fast twin-guitar galloping riffs, tight palm-muted verses, and a catchy, melodic chorus, The bass should be loud and driving, locked in with aggressive, straight-ahead drumming full of rapid fills and constant motion, Vocals: gritty, mid-range male voice with a raspy, streetwise tone, more snarling and shouting than operatic, delivering lyrics about rebellion, resistance, and fighting for a better future, Tempo around 180 BPM, with short harmonized guitar leads, urgent pre-choruses, and a live, slightly rough mix that feels like a sweaty club show
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Create a dark, mid-tempo heavy metal song in an early 80s NWOBHM style with a gritty urban atmosphere, Use minor-key riffs, melodic arpeggiated guitar lines in the verses, and a heavier, more anthemic chorus, The rhythm section should feel steady and tense, with punchy bass and drums that alternate between laid-back grooves and sudden double-time bursts, Vocals: expressive, rough-edged male voice that can shift from a low, menacing growl to a more melodic, emotional delivery, telling a story about dangerous city nights, paranoia, and survival in back alleys, Add short, melodic twin-guitar solos and a haunting clean-guitar bridge, keeping the overall sound raw, analog, and slightly lo-fi, as if recorded in an early 80s studio
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A heavy metal track in early 1980s NWOBHM style, driven by twin lead guitars exchanging galloping power riffs and harmonized melodic solos, Fast, dynamic drumming with tight hi-hats and bold fills powers a punchy, steady bass, Gritty, mid-range vocals snarl with rebellion, accented by gang-shouted backing lines, Sharp stops and short, tuneful bridges break the pace, merging punk intensity with tight, live metal energy at 160–180 BPM
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Create a heavy metal song in early 1980s NWOBHM style with a gritty, working-class urban atmosphere, Use driving distorted rhythm guitars with tight palm-muted riffs in the verses and more open, anthemic power chords in the chorus, Add melodic twin-guitar leads and a short harmonized solo, The bass should be loud and punchy, following the guitars but adding simple melodic runs, Drums: straight, energetic rock/metal beat with occasional double-time sections and busy fills, like a raw live club recording, Vocals: rough, mid-range male voice with a streetwise rasp, more shouting and snarling than clean singing, delivering lyrics about factory workers, long shifts, bars, and nightlife in an industrial city, Tempo around 150–165 BPM, raw analog mix with subtle reverb and a slightly lo-fi edge, capturing smoky barroom energy and blue-collar rebellion
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Create a dark, mid-tempo early 1980s NWOBHM metal track with a clandestine, underground urban vibe, Use minor-key riffs with tight palm-muted guitars in the verses and heavier, chanting power chords in the chorus, Add occasional twin-guitar harmonies and a short melodic solo, The bass should be gritty and driving, closely following the guitars with simple fills, Drums: steady, punchy rock/metal beat with tom-heavy fills that feel like echoing tunnel noise, Vocals: rough, mid-range male voice with a streetwise rasp, half-sung, half-snapped, delivering lyrics about a secret crew ruling the subway tunnels, hidden codes, and loyalty in the shadows, Tempo around 145 BPM, Production should feel raw and slightly lo-fi, like an early 80s underground metal recording, with subtle reverb that suggests echoing metro tunnels, Do not mention any real bands or artists
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Blast off instantly with aggressive punk energy and early 80s heavy metal drive—ferocious drums at 200 BPM, razor-edge, dirty guitars launch a punchy main riff, Quick harmonized licks pepper the verses, bass thunders tight to guitar, and raw, spitfire vocals shout with gang backups, Unexpected drops and a sudden, jarring finale punch it home in under 2 minutes
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Create a mid-tempo early 1980s NWOBHM metal track with a darker, introspective, street-level mood, Use minor-key chugging rhythm guitars in the verses and more open, anthemic power chords in the chorus, Add emotional twin-guitar harmonies and a short melodic solo that feels melancholic yet still heavy, The bass should be warm and slightly overdriven, closely following the guitars with simple fills, Drums: solid rock/metal beat with occasional half-time sections to emphasize the weight of the lyrics, Vocals: rough, mid-range male voice with a raspy, worn-out street tone, singing about life pressure, inner collapse, and refusing to let the soul fully break, Tempo around 135–145 BPM, Production should sound raw and analog, like an early 80s studio recording, with modest reverb and a slightly lo-fi edge, Do not mention any real bands or artists, [web:34][web:63][web:69]
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Create a heavy metal track in early 1980s NWOBHM style with strong punk energy and raw attitude, Use twin lead guitars with galloping riffs, melodic harmonized solos, and steady bass lines driving the rhythm, The drums should be fast, with tight hi‑hat patterns and dynamic fills, keeping an energetic but rough live feel, Vocals must be gritty, expressive, and rebellious — a powerful mid‑range male voice with a streetwise tone, shouting and snarling rather than soaring, The lyrics should convey themes of urban struggle, defiance, and freedom, Keep the tempo around 160–180 BPM, blending punk aggression with metal precision, Add short melodic bridges, sharp stops, and shouted gang‑style backing vocals to enhance the raw energy

