3:54

[Genres - Alastor The Radio Demon-core, Dark Souls, Souls-core, Noir, Atmospheric, Burlesque, bump&grind love song bop, Saxophone]
[Vocal Style - Benjamin Burnley meets with a catchy bouncy R&B/Soul flow]
4:58

[6 String Extended Range Cello, 8 String Guitars, Saxophone, Violin, String Sections, Piano]
[Band Styles - Sleep Theory meets Wage War meets Periphery meets Evanescence meets Helluva Boss]
[Genres – Prog Metal, Mathcore, Djent, Nu-Metalcore, Post-Hardcore, Alternative Metal, Progressive Metalcore, Jazz]
[Slow classical string and piano intro followed by a slow building sax that leads into a very djent riff]
[BPM - 135]
5:28

[Male Persona - Xion]
[6 String Extended Range Cello, 8 String Guitars, Saxophone, Violin, Cello, Piano]
[Band Styles - Sleep Theory meets Wage War meets Periphery meets Evanescence meets Helluva Boss]
[Genres – Prog Metal, Mathcore, Djent, Nu-Metalcore, Post-Hardcore, Alternative Metal, Progressive Metalcore, Jazz]
[Slow classical string and piano intro followed by a slow building sax that leads into a very djent riff]
[BPM - 135]
[Male vocals only]
Begins with punchy, chorus-laden distorted guitars and urgent, melodic bass, Tight, aggressive live drums propel the song, while a dramatic, fast-bowed violin cuts above, driving transitions and choruses, tense and controlled in verses with clean vocals that lead into fry screams, urgency mounting through pre-chorus, peaking with a forceful, emotional delivery in choruses, Breakdown drops guitars, spotlights pounding kick, gritty bass, and frantic violin scratches and glissandos, vocals raw, breathless, unsteady, near-shouted
4:14

[Band Style - Chevele meets Helluva Boss] [Vocal Style - Benjamin Burnley meets Pete Loeffler] [Song Style - Face To The Floor by Chevele meets Neon Grave by Dayseeker] Genres - Mathcore, Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Post-Grunge, Melodic Metalcore, Post-Hardcore] [Instruments - Distorted Electric Guitar, 5 String Bass, Saxophone] [Tuning - Drop A] [BPM = 125] [Catchy, Polyrhythms, Headbanging music, Groovy Pre-chorus's, Breakdown into Slow Chugging Riff, heavy guitar riffs, Give this song a Helluva Boss feel]
4:50

A punishing djent intro erupts in Drop A# with polyrhythmic, ultra-distorted guitars and throbbing 5-string bass, jolted by sudden, brash saxophone surges, Frantic post-hardcore and nu-metal riffs alternate, under relentless pummeling drums, All vocals are layered fry screams, locking in brutal energy—no respite, just continuous, razor-heavy, moshpit-inducing aggression
6:12

[Make this song an exact replica of the original song with higher quality overall and use this persona's voice for the track]
[styles: - Band Influences - Dayseeker meets Devil may Cry meets Helluvaboss - Polyrhythms, Djent grooves with Triplet chugging guitar patterns, Saxophone, 8 String Extended Range Guitar, 6 String Extended Range Cello, Atmosphere, Boss Battle Theme] [Nightcore, rap, hip-hop, ] minimalistic, Epic, Rock, Metal, Choral, and Dark Numetal, alternative metal, progressive metal, Post Hardcore, post-grunge, Dark piano, ambience, tribal, afrobeats, cinematic anti hero theme
6:49

[Start with the vocals in Verse 2]
[Vocalist 1 - Female Vocalist] [Vocalist 2 - Male Vocalist] [Vocalist 3 - Female Vocalist] [Song changes between vocalists indicated by vocalist number] In Dolby 7, 1, this progressive metal epic opens with swirling slot machine and card shuffle FX, then drops into punchy 8-string riffs in Drop B—balanced by intricate alto/baritone sax interplay, Verses oscillate between clean, effect-laden grooves and bursts of distortion, while R&B and snazzy jazz influences add slick syncopation and catchy melodic hooks, Polyrhythmic drums (Mapex/Zultan/909) maintain a dynamic casino-inspired pulse, with two-handed tapping bridges layered in koto, shamisen, atmospheric cello, and noir-tinged sax runs, Wine glass textures and casino chips punctuate lush surround sweeps, creating a tranquil yet mysterious groove-soul soundscape
5:14

[Band Style - Mic Gordon meets Periphery meets Devil May Cry] [Vocal Style - Benjamin Burnley, Eric Vanlerberghe, Pete Loeffler] [Saxophone trades off with Heavy 8 String Riffs at times] alternative metal, progressive metal, Drop F, [BPM = 225], Argent Metal, Lo-Fi Mathcore, Post Hardcore, Saxophone, Poly-Rhythm's]
4:07

[Band Style - Wage War meets Sleep Theory meets Nothing More]
[BPM = 108]
[Instrument Tuning - Drop G]
[Vocal Style - Pete Loeffler meets Adam Gontier]
[Genres - Nu Metal, Djent, Mathcore, Rap Djent, Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Post-Grunge]
[Instruments - Down-tuned Ibanez Electric Guitars, 6-String Extended Ranged Cello, Pearl 8-Piece Drum Kit with Zildjian Custom Cymbals, Industrial Percussion, Saxophone]
[Song Feeling and Vibe - Musically aggressive with a Rap meets mathcore djent vibe, Verses vocals have a Clean Rap feel to them with groove metal influenced flow with an emmure band feeling to them until it get's to the chorus, they have screaming vocals layered over clean vocals]


