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Melodic heavy metal / heavy rock track with strong 80s stadium atmosphere, elegant, melancholic, and tragic, inspired by illusion, wealth, and the emptiness behind the dream, Tempo: mid-fast (150–160 BPM), smooth drive with underlying tension, like a party that never truly rests, Guitars (3):
– Rhythm: polished but heavy riffs, steady and confident, hiding decay beneath glamour, – Harmony: wide melodic twin leads, nostalgic and yearning, reaching for something always out of reach, – Lead: expressive, lyrical solos with long bends and emotional phrasing—beautiful but lonely, Keyboards: lush vintage synth pads, soft piano accents, subtle jazz-inflected chords, distant reverb tails like echoes of empty halls, faint night ambience FX, Drums: strong, elegant stadium groove—controlled power, not aggression, Vocals: clean male vocals with light rasp; calm, charismatic verses; soaring, anthemic choruses with bittersweet backing vocals, Mood arc: seduction → excess → longing → disil
5:36

Symphonic heavy metal / heavy rock track with a dark 80s stadium atmosphere, cold, controlled, and deeply unsettling, This song explores evil disguised as order, reason, and “good intentions, ”
Tempo: mid-fast (150–160 BPM), steady and relentless, like machinery that never stops, Guitars (3):
– Rhythm: precise, mechanical riffs, repetitive and suffocating, evoking systems and obedience, – Harmony: restrained melodic twin leads, almost emotionless, beauty stripped of warmth, – Lead: slow, surgical solos with sustained notes and dissonant bends—calm, not heroic, Keyboards: cold organ tones, low industrial pads, subtle funeral bell hits, distant choir-like drones without warmth; faint mechanical hum and crematorium-like ambience FX, Drums: rigid, marching pulse—discipline over emotion, no fills for comfort, Vocals: clean male vocals with minimal rasp; polite, calm delivery; choruses feel like statements, not emotion; backing vocals distant, almost bureaucratic, Mood arc: order → justific
4:37

Symphonic heavy metal / death metal track with an intense 80s stadium atmosphere, but stripped of triumph, This song is psychological, tragic, and obsessive—about dreams that turn into dependency, Tempo: mid-fast (150–165 BPM), repetitive and accelerating, like a loop you can’t exit, Guitars (3):
– Rhythm: tight, pulsating riffs, circular and claustrophobic, mimicking addiction cycles, – Harmony: melodic twin leads that slowly lose resolution, hope dissolving into tension, – Lead: expressive but restrained solos, bending notes that feel sick, anxious, unfinished, Keyboards: haunting string-like synths, dark pads, subtle detuned arpeggios; TV-noise textures, heartbeat pulses, ticking and breathing FX that increase over time, Drums: mechanical, driving, almost techno-like precision—no release, no comfort, Vocals: clean male vocals with light rasp; verses calm and persuasive, choruses desperate but controlled; backing vocals distant, fragmented, Mood arc: hope → momentum → obsess
4:23

Symphonic heavy metal / heavy metal track with an 80s stadium atmosphere, but introspective and philosophical, This song explores parallel lives, choice, time, and identity—what happens when every decision kills another possible self, Tempo:fast (150–165 BPM), fluid and shifting, with subtle tempo pushes that feel like branching timelines, Guitars (3):
– Rhythm: steady, driving riffs with cyclical patterns, representing repeating moments and inevitability, – Harmony: melodic twin leads weaving and diverging, sometimes resolving, sometimes never meeting, – Lead: emotional, spacious solos with long bends and pauses, sounding reflective rather than heroic, Keyboards: cinematic pads, soft analog synths, piano-like tones, subtle clockwork and reversed textures; gentle swell FX suggesting memory and time folding, Drums: controlled, persistent, slightly restrained—movement without explosion, Vocals: clean male vocals with light rasp; verses calm and narrative, choruses wide and a
5:09

P očátek
v5
Symphonic melodic heavy metal / heavy rock track with a strong 80s stadium atmosphere, cinematic and psychological, The song explores dream infiltration, guilt, layered realities, and the danger of planting ideas that cannot be undone, Tempo: mid-fast (150–165 BPM), elastic and pulsing, with subtle slowdowns and accelerations to simulate time dilation across dream layers, Guitars (3):
– Rhythm: precise, mechanical riffs with looping motifs, like architecture locking into place, – Harmony: melodic twin leads that stack and overlap, creating tension between reality and illusion, – Lead: dramatic, emotional solos with long bends and suspended notes, carrying guilt and longing rather than triumph, Keyboards: deep cinematic pads, dark analog synths, low piano tones; distant clock-tick FX, reversed swells, and gravity-like drops to suggest falling through layers of dreams, Drums: powerful, controlled, relentless—like momentum you cannot stop once it begins, Vocals: clean male vocals
3:49

Ostrov
v5
Symphonic heavy metal / heavy rock track fused with metal pads, cinematic and dystopian, with a strong 80s stadium power reimagined through a cold futuristic lens, Theme: clones, identity theft, controlled paradise, awakening from manufactured reality, Tempo: mid-fast (150–180 BPM), tight and mechanical, with rap-driven rhythmic precision in verses and explosive metal choruses, Guitars (3):
– Rhythm: aggressive, palm-muted industrial riffs, machine-like and relentless, – Harmony: wide melodic twin leads rising in choruses, representing the desire to be human, – Lead: sharp, emotional solos cutting through the mix like alarms—defiant, not heroic, Vocals:
– Verses: male metal rap vocals, cold, rhythmic, controlled, almost spoken—system voice vs, inner rebellion, – Choruses: clean melodic metal vocals, massive and anthemic, – Backing: ethereal female vocal layers and choirs in the background, ghostlike, symbolizing lost humanity and erased lives, Keyboards: dark synth pulses
5:00

Dárce
v5
melodic heavy metal blended with symphonic metal, cinematic and emotional, dark but human, Theme: a society without pain, memory carried by one soul, the cost of safety, Tempo: mid-fast (150–165 BPM), steady and controlled, like a monitored heartbeat, Guitars (3):
– Rhythm: heavy, precise riffs, tighter and more powerful than before, pushing intensity forward, – Harmony: rich melodic twin leads, elevated and soaring, carrying emotion and awakening, – Lead: expressive, lyrical solos with long bends, tragic and beautiful, Keyboards: expanded symphonic layers—strings, choirs, dark pads; deeper, louder than before, fully integrated with guitars, Background FX: distant ambulance sirens, hospital room ambience, heart monitor beeps, medical machine pulses—subtle but haunting, woven into the rhythm, Drums: strong, steady, disciplined; like a system enforcing calm, Vocals: clean male vocals with light rasp; restrained verses, powerful melodic choruses; layered backing vocals for depth and groun
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Create a melodic heavy metal fused with symphonic metal, cinematic and emotionally overwhelming, Theme: sudden catastrophe, separation, survival, love as a conscious choice, Tempo: mid-fast (150–160 BPM), urgent but controlled, like running breath and a racing heart, Guitars (3):
– Rhythm: heavy, pulsing riffs like crashing waves and collapsing ground, – Harmony: wide melodic twin leads, soaring and desperate, carrying hope through chaos, – Lead: expressive, emotional solos, crying bends and sustained notes, human and raw, Keyboards: strong symphonic layers—strings, choirs, dark pads; rising swells like water pressure, dramatic but supportive, Background FX: distant sirens, collapsing debris, muffled underwater ambience, human shouts far away—subtle, woven into rhythm, never overpowering, Drums: powerful, driving, relentless—heartbeat in disaster, refusing to stop, Vocals: clean male vocals with light rasp; intimate verses, anthemic choruses; layered backing vocals for unity and res

