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Zer0blivion: Self Tit1e

The self titled debut studio album from Zer0blivion. Front left to right: Mineo, Kinetico, Taijilong, Oztalun, Ravenwater.
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13 songs
4:04Song Image
A mystical alternative metal and Asian folk fusion instrumental with subtle djent elements, Tight polyrhythmic chugs, syncopated grooves, and shifting time signatures blend with guzheng plucks, bamboo flute phrases, erhu melodies, and atmospheric pads, Clean guitar ambience mixes with heavy riffs to create a calm-yet-intense meditative tension, Occasional human vocalizations (long “aaah” notes, breaths, soft vowel phrases) used only as texture, no lyrics, The sound is emotional, spiritual, disciplined, and cinematic — like a dragon in quiet focus, Dynamic rise from reflective folk ambience into powerful alt-metal energy, ending in a serene fading coda
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Extreme death metal composition infused with elements of French world music, Clean and gutteral screaming vocals intertwine between despair and rage, Guitars shift from haunting melodic passages to relentless distortion with complex tremolo rhythmic patterns, Bass growls beneath the mix like thunder, while drums alternate between primal tribal beats and rapid blast rhythms, Orchestral and folk instrumentation weave subtly through the chaos—accordions, strings, and choral textures adding atmosphere to the storm, The tone is cinematic, emotional, and heavy as hell, blending beauty and annihilation, The ending fades into a mournful lead guitar coda beneath the sound of falling rain
5:34Song Image
Progressive metal alternative metal art rock post-metal industrial rock psychedelic rock ambient world music/tribal rhythms fusion
5:23Song Image
Progressive metal alternative metal art rock post-metal industrial rock psychedelic rock ambient world music/tribal rhythms fusion, acoustic guitar
4:46Song Image
Death metal shred guitar fusion
5:03Song Image
A progressive death metal track fuses dissonant, shredding guitars with jazz fusion chords and polyrhythmic riffs, Relentless double bass drumming merges with tribal/world percussion, adding an exotic layer, Bass lines shift between deep groove and technical counterpoint, while vocals alternate high screams and soaring cleans, accentuating the dynamic, cinematic intensity, Complex time signatures and virtuosic solos drive a dark, fast, and expansive sonic landscape, ‑Post grunge, ‑post rock
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Gothic shoegaze metal with slow tempo, downtuned dissonant guitars, and haunting keyboards wrapped in ethereal ambience, Melancholy alternative metal atmosphere with deep baritone male vocal tone, though used instrumentally here, Piano leads with sorrowful melodies complemented by soft choir harmonies and subtle violins for emotional depth, Bass is warm and resonant, carrying a moody undercurrent beneath the mix, Guitars remain slow, sustained, and expressive rather than aggressive, Drums are steady, minimal, and echoing, Production is dark, cinematic, and immersive—balancing heaviness with beauty, The overall mood is mournful yet peaceful, evoking a gothic requiem that feels timeless and human
4:50Song Image
Gothic shoegaze metal, dissonant downtuned guitars, slow tempo, deep male vocals, haunting keyboards, ethereal ambience, melancholy alternative metal, 90's gothic metal, baritone bass vocals, moody
3:38Song Image
Instrumental track led by **Justin Chancellor–inspired bass** (melody + rhythm), Dark progressive metal / alternative metal core, Bass tone: growling, mid-rich, slightly overdriven, articulate — with slides, micro-bends, ghost notes, tapping, harmonics, occasional tremolo / pitch shifts, Groove: shifting time feels, syncopation, counter-rhythms, polyrhythms, use of silence and tension, Accompaniment: dense yet supportive guitars (dissonant riffs, chugs, ambient feedback), heavy yet precise drums (kick, snare, tom interplays, occasional pure industrial hits), atmospheric synth / drones / choir textures in background, Structure: bass intro that evolves, build-ups, dynamic contrast, breakdowns, reprises, Mood: brooding, cinematic, ominous, introspective, cosmic, Mix priority: bass stays upfront, always clear and dominant; guitars/synths avoid masking low mids, Avoid cheesy “slap funk” patterns, avoid pop cliché grooves, no disco breaks, Tempo ~120–160 BPM, explore odd meters occasionally
4:32Song Image
Progressive metal alternative metal art rock post-metal industrial rock psychedelic rock ambient world music/tribal rhythms fusion, shoegaze
5:25Song Image
Explosive progressive metal drum solo with polyrhythmic double bass, tribal percussion, and chaotic tom fills, Syncopated grooves shift between odd time signatures, layered with electronic samples and glitchy textures, Cymbals crash in complex patterns, creating mechanical precision with manic energy, Interludes of sparse tribal beats and industrial ambience give contrast before erupting into full kit assaults, Aggressive, technical, and unrelenting — a showcase of raw percussion power
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Modern extreme metalcore with djent-inspired precision and emotional dissonance, Guitars drive everything—tight, palm-muted 7- and 8-string riffs in polymetric rhythms and shifting time signatures, The tone is thick, low, and mechanical, but layered with haunting clean chords and ambient feedback for contrast, Vocals alternate between guttural growls, deep screams, and expressive clean singing that carries both rage and sorrow, The drums are sharp and complex—double-kick bursts, syncopated snare hits, and rolling tom fills that follow the guitars’ odd-meter patterns, Bass punches with distorted clarity, locked perfectly to the rhythm guitars, The atmosphere feels dark, industrial, and reflective; every section bleeds emotion through controlled chaos, The solo section explodes with rapid-fire legato, tapping, sweep and economy picking, echoing madness and catharsis, End with ambient decay and reversed noise, ‑Post grunge, ‑post rock
3:47Song Image
Nu-metal art rock death metal alternative metal industrial world music fusion