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Quality of Life!

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13 songs
3:11Song Image
Style: Post-punk indie rock, New Jersey/NYC underground, modern electronic Daft Punk fusion, driving Joy Division bassline, synth-heavy, robotic yet emotional] [Vocals: Edgy, detached, melodic, extending and soaring vowels] [Title: Instead of Pain Management, Replacing Joy]
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[Style: Post-punk indie rock, New Jersey/NYC underground, driving bass, frantic synths, modern Daft Punk fusion, spoken-word escalating to soaring vocals] [Vocals: Edgy, observant, urgent, escalating intensity, clean soaring notes] [Title: I'm Back To Writing An Album of Music, and I Don't Have Pots]
3:45Song Image
style indie dancepunk modern pop radio elements anthemic Indie Rock, Art Rock, Baroque Pop stadium rock driving upbeat bass bright synths hopeful but urgent vocals female lead singer clear passionate energetic building to a massive chanting chorus title they need that for swallowing
1:50Song Image
[Style: Upbeat indie rock, post-punk, driving bass, quirky synthesizers, energetic] [Vocals: Punchy, rhythmic, slightly robotic, building into a catchy chorus] [Title: That's Vic!] [Intro] C G Am F C G Am F [Chorus] F C G Am
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indie rock, pop, classic rock
3:52Song Image
[Style: 2027 California-NYC radio pop, indie folk rock ballad, acoustic guitars, steady heartbeat drum, soaring melancholic vocals, cinematic, driving acoustic strum] [Vocals: Earnest, storytelling, emotive, building to a powerful anthemic chorus] [Title: The Philosophy of Life (About The People Behind VICE)]
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```text [Style: 2026 indie rock, soft pop, twee hint, Rilo Kiley vibe, bright acoustic guitars mixed with electric leads, upbeat but melancholic, bouncy bass] [Vocals: Female lead, sweet but slightly weary, narrative, clear and expressive]
4:49Song Image
[Style: Melancholic indie rock, nostalgic Japanese RPG piano, Final Fantasy Uematsu style, sweeping orchestral strings, slow tempo, atmospheric] [Vocals: Ethereal female vocals, sad, haunting, fading into the music, breathy delivery]
4:47Song Image
[Style: Melancholic indie rock-jpop fusion, nostalgic Final Fantasy Uematsu sound, sweeping orchestral strings, heavy driving bass, grand piano arpeggios, atmospheric, epic but sad] [Vocals: Ethereal female vocals, soaring, clear, slightly desperate, emotive]
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[Style: Fast Hololive VTuber Pop, high energy J-Pop, hyperpop elements, upbeat sparkling synths, 200 BPM, ironic and dark lyrics, catchy anime opening style] [Vocals: Cute female anime idol voice, overly energetic, fast-paced, cheerful delivery contrasting heavily with dark lyrics] [Title: NPD]
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[Style: Sad acoustic RPG soundtrack, Chrono Cross musical style, melancholic acoustic guitar, gentle woodwinds, sweeping atmospheric strings, slow and wistful] [Vocals: Ethereal female vocals, emotional, musical theatre ballad, gentle and reflective] [Title: Opiates Exist But They're Like Enhanced Tylenol Pills With Euphoria Traits, Typically]
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[Style: J-pop ballad intro transitioning to Western pop-punk, indie rock swagger, Portland/LA scene meets NYC grit, driving guitars, dramatic piano arpeggios] [Vocals: Female lead, emotional J-pop ballad start, exploding into aggressive pop-punk energy] [Title: Heavy Rain 2 (Deleting Ambitions)]
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[Style: Trance electronica, hopeful ironic post-punk, indie rock closer, pulsing synth bass, four-on-the-floor beat, atmospheric soaring guitars] [Vocals: Ethereal female lead, deadpan verse transitioning to a soaring, echoing trance anthem] [Title: It Was A Phase To Recognize Them] [Intro] Fm Db Ab Eb Fm Db Ab Eb [Chorus] Db Fm Ab Eb [Bridge] Db Eb Fm Ab [Trance Drop / Indie Guitar Solo] Fm Db Ab Eb Fm Db Ab Eb