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PPD LIVE in sector 404

3:16Song Image
outdoor live version of an existing cyber metal idol track, festival stage atmosphere, open-air venue at night, powerful PA system sound, wide stereo image, slightly raw and energetic performance feel, original song structure and melody remain intact, no major rearrangement, faithful to the original composition, subtle live-style variation in drums and guitar tone, slightly more aggressive and dynamic than the studio version, crowd presence is very subtle and distant, occasional light ambience and air movement, no loud cheering, no overpowering crowd noise, tight and punchy low end, heavy distorted guitars, clear female vocals with a live performance edge, polished but not overproduced, feels like a professional festival live take, designed for an online outdoor music festival performance
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outdoor live-style performance version of an existing cyber metal idol song, festival stage sound, open-air venue at night, wide stereo image, powerful PA system feel, original song structure, melody, lyrics, and vocals remain exactly the same, no spoken words, no MC, no crowd chants, no extra voices, no adlibs, no shouts, no vocal improvisation, female vocals only as in the original song, clean and controlled performance with slight live energy, subtle variation in drum hits and guitar tone, tight and heavy but polished sound, no remix, no genre change, no tempo change, faithful recreation of the original track with live atmosphere only, designed for an online outdoor music festival performance
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combat mode live performance version of an existing Pizza Phobia Doll song, extreme metal concert atmosphere, dark outdoor stage at night, heavy and aggressive sound, downtuned distorted guitars, tight palm-muted riffs, industrial metal and cyber metal influence, mechanical and relentless rhythm section, festival PA system but darker and more oppressive, less celebratory, more threatening energy, crowd presence is minimal and distant, no cheering, no clapping, only low crowd roar and tension, twin female vocal style in combat mode, clean voice becomes colder and more commanding (L1LY), rougher voice becomes more dominant and aggressive (D0RA), both remain melodic and controlled, no spoken words, no MC, no dialogue, original song structure and lyrics remain exactly the same, no remix, no tempo change, no genre switch, feels like a live metal ritual rather than a rock show, designed for an online metal concert performance
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live performance version of an existing Pizza Phobia Doll song, fast 8-beat punk rock concert atmosphere, high-tempo driving punk rhythm, straightforward fast 8-beat drums, raw downstroke punk guitars with aggressive distortion, energetic outdoor live PA sound, tight, loud, and reckless punk energy, subtle live crowd presence throughout the song, constant low-level crowd noise and movement, occasional cheering and shouting blended into the background, crowd sounds are energetic but never overpower the music, energetic female vocals with punk attitude, shouty and aggressive but controlled delivery, no screaming, no growls, original song structure, lyrics, melody, and tempo remain unchanged, no MC, no spoken dialogue, no chant phrases, pure fast punk live performance feel, designed for a high-speed punk rock concert
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4:22Song Image
outdoor live-style performance version of an existing cyber metal idol song, festival stage sound, open-air venue at night, wide stereo image, powerful PA system feel, original song structure, melody, lyrics, and vocals remain exactly the same, no spoken words, no MC, no crowd chants, no extra voices, no adlibs, no shouts, no vocal improvisation, female vocals only as in the original song, clean and controlled performance with slight live energy, subtle variation in drum hits and guitar tone, tight and heavy but polished sound, no remix, no genre change, no tempo change, faithful recreation of the original track with live atmosphere only, designed for an online outdoor music festival performance
3:05Song Image
live performance version of an existing Pizza Phobia Doll song, powerful live band sound, tight drums, solid bass, and distorted guitars, clear and punchy live PA mix, natural stage reverb, no studio polish, subtle live atmosphere, slight crowd presence blended into the background, energetic female vocals, confident and expressive delivery, original song structure, lyrics, melody, and tempo remain unchanged
3:32Song Image
outdoor live version of an existing cyber metal idol track, festival stage atmosphere, open-air venue at night, powerful PA system sound, wide stereo image, slightly raw and energetic performance feel, original song structure and melody remain intact, no major rearrangement, faithful to the original composition, subtle live-style variation in drums and guitar tone, slightly more aggressive and dynamic than the studio version, crowd presence is very subtle and distant, occasional light ambience and air movement, no loud cheering, no overpowering crowd noise, tight and punchy low end, heavy distorted guitars, clear female vocals with a live performance edge, polished but not overproduced, feels like a professional festival live take, designed for an online outdoor music festival performance
3:22Song Image
outdoor live version of an existing cyber metal idol track, festival stage atmosphere, open-air venue at night, powerful PA system sound, wide stereo image, slightly raw and energetic performance feel, original song structure and melody remain intact, no major rearrangement, faithful to the original composition, subtle live-style variation in drums and guitar tone, slightly more aggressive and dynamic than the studio version, crowd presence is very subtle and distant, occasional light ambience and air movement, no loud cheering, no overpowering crowd noise, tight and punchy low end, heavy distorted guitars, clear female vocals with a live performance edge, polished but not overproduced, feels like a professional festival live take, designed for an online outdoor music festival performance