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Pub Music

“Pub Music” is a rowdy, guitar-driven soundtrack for beer pubs: loud rock and punk anthems with shout-along choruses, perfect for clinking glasses, noisy conversations and one-more-round nights.
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144 songs
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Create a melodic Britpop rock anthem with a confident, feel-good attitude — perfect for a lively beer bar, Use jangly electric guitars, steady basslines, and tight, punchy drums around 100–120 BPM, Add bright acoustic guitar strumming to fill the rhythm, and occasional tambourine for extra energy, The vocal should feature strong, slightly nasal male vocals with a laid-back yet passionate tone — cool, swaggering, and full of emotion, Include big, anthemic choruses with sing-along melodies and harmonized backing vocals, ideal for crowd participation, The mood should feel nostalgic, uplifting, and timeless, celebrating everyday life, youth, and unity, Keep the production warm and open, blending raw live-band energy with polished rock clarity — a perfect soundtrack for raised glasses and loud, heartfelt choruses
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Create a high-energy heavy metal track with sharp guitar riffs, pounding drums, and soaring, dramatic vocals — made for a loud beer bar crowd, Use twin electric guitars for harmonized leads and fast, chugging rhythms, backed by a tight bassline and driving double-kick drums around 130–160 BPM, Add short, virtuosic guitar solos and dynamic breaks that build tension, The vocal should be powerful male vocals with a wide range — clean but fierce, capable of high-pitched screams and commanding delivery, The mood should feel epic, rebellious, and full of adrenaline — celebrating strength, freedom, and rock power, Emphasize tight rhythms, chant-ready choruses, and fiery energy that gets the whole bar shouting, The production should sound crisp, heavy, and live — classic 80s metal attitude with an unstoppable stage presence
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Create a fast, raw, and gritty rock ’n’ roll track that blends punk aggression with heavy metal power — perfect for a sweaty beer bar crowd, Use overdriven bass as the main driving force, roaring rhythm guitars with sharp riffs, and thunderous drums pounding at around 160–180 BPM, The vocal should be rough, gravelly male vocals — loud, fearless, and full of attitude — delivering short, punchy lines with a rebellious edge, Keep the structure simple but relentless: explosive verses, shout-along choruses, and blazing guitar solos, The mood should be wild, untamed, and full of adrenaline — music made for headbanging, shouting, and raising a glass, The production should sound raw and live, emphasizing power over polish — fast, loud, and unapologetically rock ‘n’ roll
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Create a loud, energetic hard rock song with flashy guitar work, driving rhythm, and a fun, party-ready atmosphere — ideal for a crowded beer bar, Use bright, distorted electric guitars with virtuosic riffs and short solos, groovy basslines, and powerful drums around 120–140 BPM, The vocal should be energetic male vocals — charismatic, confident, and a bit playful — with catchy, melodic choruses that invite the crowd to sing along, Add dynamic call-and-response moments, shouted gang vocals, and big harmonies in the hooks, The mood should be upbeat, rebellious, and full of rock ‘n’ roll swagger, celebrating fun, freedom, and wild nights, Keep the production punchy and polished, with a lively “live stage” sound — crisp guitars, tight rhythm, and that unmistakable electric 80s hard rock vibe
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Create a loud, anthemic hard rock song full of energy, swagger, and showmanship — perfect for a beer bar crowd ready to party, Use crunchy electric guitars with bold riffs, steady grooving basslines, and big, arena-style drums around 115–130 BPM, Add fiery guitar solos with classic rock flair and strong backbeat claps for audience energy, The vocal should be powerful male vocals — gritty and confident, full of attitude — supported by gang-style background shouts and harmonies in the chorus to create that big sing-along rock anthem feel, The lyrics and mood should celebrate fun, freedom, and rock ‘n’ roll spirit — loud, proud, and unapologetic, The production should sound bold and punchy, with a live-stage vibe: driving guitars, heavy drums, and hooks that make people raise their glasses and shout along
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Create a powerful rock track with a mix of 1980s attitude, energy, and swagger — perfect for a beer bar crowd, Use punchy electric guitars with crunchy riffs, grooving basslines, and tight drums around 110–130 BPM, Add bright synth layers or subtle keyboard accents to give it that retro rock edge, The vocal should feature confident, raspy male vocals — charismatic, slightly sneering, and full of attitude — delivering catchy hooks that make the crowd want to sing along, Include strong rhythmic breaks, claps, or gang vocals in the chorus to boost the anthemic, party-rock energy, The mood should be bold, rebellious, and fun, with an infectious mix of rock power and danceable 80s energy, Keep the production crisp, energetic, and live-sounding — dirty guitars, loud drums, and undeniable rock charisma
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Create a lively punk rock track with raw energy, catchy hooks, and socially charged spirit — perfect for a beer bar crowd, Use punchy electric guitars with sharp riffs, steady basslines, and tight, driving drums around 140–160 BPM, Add rhythmic accents influenced by reggae or ska to give contrast and groove, The vocal should be passionate male vocals — gritty, slightly rebellious, yet melodic — delivered with attitude and urgency, Include simple, chant-like choruses that invite sing-alongs and crowd energy, The mood should feel bold, streetwise, and anthemic, combining punk aggression with a sense of unity and fun, Keep the production raw but clear, as if performed live on a small stage in a packed pub, brimming with sweat, noise, and spirit
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Create a raw, grunge rock track with gritty energy and a rebellious, emotional edge — perfect for a loud, lively beer bar, Use heavily distorted guitars with fuzzy tones, deep driving bass, and powerful, dynamic drums around 110–130 BPM, The structure should alternate between quiet, moody verses and explosive, distorted choruses bursting with emotion, The vocal should be rough, expressive male vocals — intense, slightly hoarse, and full of raw feeling, balancing vulnerability and rage, Keep the lyrics and tone simple but impactful, evoking angst, rebellion, and authenticity, The overall mood should be gritty, unpolished, and powerful, as if performed live in a crowded bar, The production should feel organic and loud, capturing the true essence of 90s grunge — messy, real, and unforgettable
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Create a powerful alternative rock anthem with a bold, energetic sound that fits perfectly in a lively beer bar setting, Use crunchy electric guitars with driving power chords, tight bass, and punchy drums around 120–140 BPM, Add dynamic shifts between calm, melodic verses and explosive, high-energy choruses, The vocals should be strong, gritty male vocals — passionate and slightly raspy, delivering emotional yet anthemic melodies with intensity, Include backing harmonies or shouted phrases to enhance the sing-along feel, The mood should be defiant, cathartic, and full of raw emotion — music that makes people raise their glasses, shout lyrics, and feel alive, Keep the production punchy, warm, and organic, capturing the feel of a powerful live rock band performance
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Create an energetic punk rock anthem with catchy hooks and a fun, rebellious vibe — perfect for a rowdy beer bar crowd, Use fast-paced distorted guitars, punchy basslines, and driving drums around 150–170 BPM, Add brief rhythmic breaks and tight power chord transitions to keep the energy high, The vocal should be raw, expressive male vocals with attitude — slightly raspy, melodic, and full of confidence, blending aggression with humor, Include big sing-along choruses and gang vocals that make the crowd want to shout along, The mood should be wild, carefree, and full of adrenaline, celebrating friendship, freedom, and having a great time, Keep the production crisp and modern but true to the classic 90s punk sound — loud, fun, and unapologetically rebellious
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Create a dark, punchy rock track with a mix of punk energy, new wave edge, and moody atmosphere, Use distorted bass as the lead rhythmic force, with gritty electric guitar riffs, bright melodic keyboards or organ, and powerful, steady drums around 120–135 BPM, The vocal should be deep, confident male vocals with a sharp, detached tone — slightly sneering but controlled, balancing aggression and cool restraint, Emphasize driving basslines, tight percussion, and melodic interplay between guitars and keys, The mood should feel intense, slightly cynical, and urban — mixing menace, sophistication, and swagger, Include short instrumental breaks or keyboard hooks that add a quirky, almost cinematic feel, The production should sound polished yet raw, evoking late 70s post-punk tension with an undercurrent of danger and irony
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Create a lively and heartfelt Irish folk song with a modern, energetic edge, Use traditional instrumentation — acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, bodhrán, and tin whistle — blended with tight rhythmic interplay and clear melodic focus, The tempo should be moderate to upbeat, around 95–110 BPM, creating a foot-tapping, sing-along feel, The vocal should be warm and spirited male vocals, strong in harmony and expression, conveying storytelling themes of home, friendship, love, or Irish pride, Add rich vocal harmonies or group chorus sections to enhance the communal pub-song atmosphere, The arrangement should feel dynamic, flowing from tender verses to powerful, uplifting choruses, The production should sound clean and authentic, maintaining the organic charm of live acoustic performance while delivering the energy and passion of contemporary Irish folk revival
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Create a high-energy Celtic punk song that fuses traditional Irish folk instruments with aggressive punk rock energy, Use driving electric guitar riffs, pounding bass, and fast, tight drums around 140–160 BPM, Layer in bagpipes, tin whistle, and accordion to add strong Celtic flavor, The vocal should feature gritty, powerful male vocals—raw, anthemic, and full of attitude—with occasional group shouts or gang vocals for a pub chorus feel, The mood should be rebellious, defiant, and communal, celebrating working-class pride, brotherhood, and resilience, Capture a live, rowdy atmosphere with sing-along hooks and dynamic build-ups, The production should sound punchy and raw, balancing modern punk heaviness with the melodic heart and storytelling spirit of traditional Irish folk music
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Create a rich, heartfelt Irish folk song with layered acoustic instrumentation and emotional storytelling, Use acoustic guitar or bouzouki as the rhythmic foundation, supported by fiddle, tin whistle, accordion, and gentle bodhrán percussion, Add mandolin or low whistle for melodic depth, The tempo should be moderate, around 80–95 BPM, balancing energy and tenderness, The vocal should be warm, expressive male singing with a clear tone that conveys sincerity and emotion, occasionally harmonized by additional voices for a full, choral folk sound, The lyrics and mood should capture themes of love, loss, nostalgia, and homecoming, common in traditional Irish ballads, Maintain an intimate yet powerful atmosphere — a blend of pub sing-along warmth and poetic sensitivity, The production should feel organic and timeless, echoing the spirit of classic Irish folk heritage
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Create a heartfelt folk song in the traditional Irish style, featuring acoustic instrumentation and a storytelling mood, Use warm acoustic guitar or banjo as the rhythmic base, supported by fiddle, tin whistle, uilleann pipes, and subtle bodhrán percussion, The tempo should be moderate, around 75–90 BPM, allowing space for rich vocal phrasing and emotional delivery, The vocal should be a strong, expressive male voice with a natural, earthy tone—clear yet slightly rugged, evoking sincerity and pride, Emphasize lyrical storytelling, touching on themes of homeland, love, struggle, or camaraderie, Add gentle harmonies or a small group sing-along in the chorus for authenticity, The overall mood should balance melancholy and warmth, capturing the timeless spirit of Irish folk traditions with a simple, genuine acoustic sound
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Create a raw, powerful early-1970s soul-funk track with deep grooves, heavy rhythm, and psychedelic undertones, Use vintage instrumentation: tight live drums with a thick snare, deep melodic bassline, wah-wah electric guitar, dynamic horn section (trumpet and saxophone) with bold stabs, and atmospheric organ or electric piano fills, Add subtle fuzz guitar or reverb effects to give a slightly dark, gritty edge, The tempo should be mid to upbeat, around 95–105 BPM, with a syncopated, hypnotic rhythm that creates intensity and energy, The vocal should be passionate male vocals with a rough, soulful tone—full of grit, tension, and sincerity, Include backing vocals that respond to the lead in a call-and-response style, The overall mood should blend raw funk energy, social-conscious soul lyrics, and psychedelic textures reminiscent of underground funk bands recorded in analog studios
3:27Song Image
Create a smooth, upbeat indie pop and modern soul track with a retro-futuristic vibe, blending 1980s Japanese city pop and modern bedroom pop aesthetics, Use tight funk-inspired basslines, clean rhythm guitar with chorus effect, groovy electric piano or synth chords, and warm, punchy drums with a steady mid-tempo groove around 100–110 BPM, Incorporate shimmering synths and subtle percussive layers for depth, The vocal should be soft, expressive, and slightly airy male vocals with a calm, melodic tone, often using falsetto, Include layered harmonies and subtle vocoder or filtered effects to enhance the nostalgic yet modern texture, The mood should feel sophisticated, dreamy, and stylish, evoking the atmosphere of neon-lit nights and analog nostalgia mixed with playful modern energy, The production should sound polished but maintain a relaxed, organic groove
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Create a powerful, retro soul and funk song inspired by the classic sound of late 1960s and early 1970s, Use warm analog instrumentation: punchy drums with a tight snare, deep grooving bassline, crisp electric guitar with rhythmic stabs, bright brass section (trumpet, saxophone, trombone) with sharp horn hits, and vintage Hammond organ accents, The vocal should be female, gritty, and full of emotion, expressing strength, passion, and authenticity — slightly raspy but soulful, with rich dynamics and expressive phrasing, The tempo should be energetic, around 100–110 BPM, with a driving rhythm that makes people want to dance, Capture a raw, live-band feel with occasional call-and-response backing vocals and a gritty analog warmth that feels like a classic recording from a vintage soul label
3:48Song Image
Generate a late-80s inspired hard rock track with cinematic tension and a modern edge, Use gritty, bluesy electric guitars with expressive bends and warm distortion, Include emotional, raw drums with tight snare and dynamic fills, Bass should move melodically and react to the vocal rhythm, Vocal type: male, raspy and urgent, mid-to-high range, attitude-driven but controlled, Tempo: 100 BPM, Focus on dynamic builds — restrained verses that bloom into open, spacious choruses, Mood: introspective defiance, urban loneliness, and sensory intensity
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Compose a high-energy blues-rock track at 112 BPM, inspired by 70s American hard rock, Feature gritty electric guitars with bending riffs and slide accents, steady driving bass, and dynamic drums with live-room reverb, Include a raspy male lead vocal full of emotion and swagger — balanced between whisper and roar — with soulful backing vocals in the chorus, Add a soaring guitar solo before the last chorus, The tone should be passionate, rebellious, and cinematic, with a mix of danger and desire
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Create a smooth, storytelling blues-rock track inspired by late 70s–80s clean guitar sound with fingerpicked Fender Stratocaster tone, The groove should be mid-tempo (around 88 BPM), subtle and atmospheric, blending rock, blues, and soft swing rhythm, Include warm, slightly compressed drums with steady snare, vintage bass guitar with melodic movement, and sparse organ pads for depth, The vocal is male, with a calm, expressive, talk-sung delivery — slightly rasped but intimate, telling the story with quiet authority, The mood is nocturnal, cinematic, thoughtful — perfect for driving through a city at night while reflecting on lost moments
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Create a high-energy glam hard rock track inspired by the late-70s arena rock style, Electric rhythm guitars with crunchy distortion, doubling power-chords in fifths, Driving bass locked tightly with a punchy, steady drum beat with strong snare hits on 2 and 4, Add a searing lead guitar with bluesy pentatonic licks and a melodic solo halfway through, Male lead vocal with a gritty, confident tone, slightly raspy but powerful, delivering anthemic lines with attitude and swagger, Backing vocals chant powerfully during the chorus to build a massive rock-anthem feel, Tempo around 130 BPM, Sound mix should feel bold, wide, and explosive — perfect for a stage performance in a packed arena
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A high-energy British boogie rock track inspired by 1970s pub rock, Tempo 120 BPM, Use twin overdriven electric guitars with open-chord rhythm patterns (mainly G–C–D), Add a groovy electric bass and steady four-on-the-floor drums with a strong snare backbeat, The male vocal should be raspy, energetic, and blues-tinged, with light harmony in the choruses, Keep the tone raw and live, with bright guitar tones and punchy rhythm, giving the sense of a packed bar gig full of movement and grit
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Create a powerful Celtic folk song with strong acoustic instrumentation — tin whistle, bodhrán, fiddle, and acoustic guitar leading the rhythm, Moderate tempo with a marching pulse (around 100 BPM), Male lead vocal with deep, passionate tone and slight rasp, supported by crowd-style harmonies in choruses, The melody should feel both uplifting and defiant, rooted in Irish folk tradition with anthemic energy and emotional depth, The sound should carry the spirit of resilience and unity, blending raw folk storytelling with a modern, cinematic mix
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Lively modern Celtic folk, pub session energy, male lead with strong three-part harmonies, bright Irish tenor vocal, Acoustic guitar and Irish bouzouki strumming in steady 4/4, supported by bodhrán with driving but organic patterns, tempo around 108–114 BPM typical of contemporary Irish folk songs, Prominent fiddle and tin whistle carrying catchy melodic hooks and short instrumental breaks, occasional accordion pads for warmth, Natural live-room feel, no drums, no synths, no electric guitar, only acoustic instruments, The mood is heartfelt, nostalgic and uplifting, with seafaring storytelling and singalong-ready chorus, in the spirit of modern Irish folk ballads and pub anthems
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Create an energetic Celtic folk song in the storytelling tradition of Irish sea-shanty-inspired bands, Use lively acoustic instruments: fiddle, accordion, tin whistle, bodhrán, acoustic guitar, and upright bass, Tempo around 115 BPM with a danceable 6/8 rhythm, The vocal should be warm, slightly raspy, and full of life — a charismatic male lead with natural Irish lilt, accompanied by group harmonies in the chorus, Capture the spirit of coastal folklore, friendship, and adventure without clichés, emphasizing melody-driven storytelling and dynamic live-band energy
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Energetic folk-punk track blending raw street poetry with modern Celtic grit, Mid-fast tempo (135 BPM) with stomping rhythm, acoustic guitar, rough-edged fiddle, and tin whistle bursts, The male lead vocal is raspy but emotional, half-sung, half-spoken, with sharp rhythmic phrasing — reflective yet rebellious, Add crowd-style harmonies in the chorus, dirty snare and toms with analog saturation, and a live, urban pub-room atmosphere, Melodic but punchy; focus on lyrical storytelling through layered dynamics and unpolished sincerity
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Create an Irish folk song in the traditional pub-ballad style of the 1960s, Use acoustic instruments: fiddle, tin whistle, bodhrán, acoustic guitar, and upright bass, Keep a lively, stomping 6/8 rhythm with a touch of melancholy, The vocals should sound raw, warm, and slightly raspy, like a seasoned storyteller singing after a few pints by the fire, Male lead voice with subtle group harmonies on the chorus, Emphasize authenticity, steady tempo, and natural room reverb, creating the feeling of a live session in a small Irish tavern, Melody should be singable and heartfelt, with spirited phrasing and folk ornamentation
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Create a powerful blues-rock track with a mystical and heavy vibe in the style of late 60s–70s British rock, Use overdriven electric guitars with thick, groovy riffs and dynamic bluesy solos, Add deep, earthy bass and punchy, analog-sounding drums with lots of room reverb, Tempo around 96 BPM, in 6/8 rhythm for a rolling, hypnotic feel, The vocal should be raw, expressive, and soulful — strong male voice with raspy timbre and wide emotional range, alternating between soft verses and soaring, almost spiritual choruses, Include a moody bridge with tribal percussion and ethereal background organ, The whole track should feel timeless, fiery, and full of mystic tension
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Gritty late‑60s / early‑70s blues rock with swagger and danger, raw live‑band energy, Two electric guitars: one crunchy open‑chord rhythm in the midrange, slightly overdriven, and one biting lead guitar playing short, memorable pentatonic riffs, double‑stops and call‑and‑response licks between vocal lines, Warm, melodic bass with walking lines that lock tightly with the drums, Acoustic drum kit with loose, human feel: dry kick, snappy snare slightly behind the beat, sizzling hi‑hat, occasional tom fills, organic swing, no quantization, Add subtle rock piano and handclaps in the chorus for extra groove, Male lead vocal, rough and raspy but controlled, expressive phrasing, playful and provocative attitude, small slides and growls, backing vocals only in the chorus with tight harmonies, Tempo ~118 BPM, 4/4, driving mid‑tempo, Analog‑style mix, tape‑like saturation, room reverb on drums, slapback delay on vocal, big hooky chorus, short improvised guitar outro fade
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High‑energy classic hard rock anthem titled “Loaded Wire”, around 150 BPM, 4/4, Tight, crunchy overdriven rhythm guitars with strong midrange, playing simple but powerful riffs and open chords, one fuzzy lead guitar with short bluesy licks between vocal lines, solid punchy bass locked with drums, Acoustic drum kit with big, dry kick, snappy snare, loud hi‑hats and crashes, straight driving backbeat, no double‑kick, stadium feel, Gritty, raspy male lead vocal in higher register, confident and playful, with sharp rhythmic phrasing and call‑and‑response moments with guitar, Short shouted backing vocals only in the chorus on key hook words to make it feel like a crowd, Energetic, rebellious mood, raw and live bar‑stage atmosphere, minimal reverb, wide guitars, centered vocal, Clear hooky chorus that feels like a 100% rock hit, strong groove, no modern electronic elements, pure old‑school hard rock production
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[Genre: Heavy metal, dark occult 1980s solo style, Tempo: mid-fast 100-140 BPM, doom-laden grooves, Vocals: piercing high-pitched male screech (nasal wail timbre, operatic howls, growls, multi-octave range), eerie layered backups, Instruments: thick distorted guitars (crunchy palm-muted riffs, wailing solos), galloping bass (melodic hooks), double-kick drums (blast beats, tom fills), occasional synth atmospheres, Structure: epic intros, verse-chorus with shred solos, anthemic refrains, Mood: satanic paranoia, supernatural terror, headbanging fury, Production: massive 80s arena wall-of-sound, gated reverb drums, guitar harmonizer — no clean vocals, nu-metal drops or modern djent, pure classic metal bombast, ]
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[Genre: Hard blues rock, gritty bar band style, Tempo: mid-upbeat boogie 120-150 BPM, chugging shuffle grooves, Vocals: gravelly bluesy male growl (raspy whiskey-soaked timbre, shouted phrasing, call-response yelps), raw band backups, Instruments: chunky electric guitar (boogie riffs, slide solos), overdriven rhythm guitar, thumping bass (steady shuffle walk), powerhouse drums (floor tom thumps, snare cracks), harmonica (wailing Chicago bends), Structure: extended riffs, verse-chorus jams, guitar hero breaks, Mood: dive bar brawl, one-for-the-road swagger, bad-to-the-bone vibe, Production: raw live grit, tube amp distortion, room reverb — no clean tones, synths or ballads, pure electric blues-rock stomp, ]
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[Genre: Retro soul R&B, 1950s-60s revival with modern edge, Tempo: mid-tempo shuffle 90-120 BPM, laid-back swing groove, Vocals: smooth baritone male lead (velvety croon timbre, subtle grit, emotive phrasing with falsetto flourishes), sparse doo-wop backups, Instruments: twangy semi-hollow electric guitar (clean chicken-pickin' riffs, reverb-drenched), upright bass (walking pulse), brushed snare/vintage drums (crisp shuffle), Hammond organ/B3 (warm swells, jazzy comps), baritone sax (mellow honks, solos), tambourine shakes, Structure: verse-chorus with bridge breaks, instrumental hooks, Mood: smoky lounge cool, heartbroken swagger, timeless romance, Production: warm vinyl crackle, tape echo/reverb, lo-fi analog vibe — no digital polish, EDM or distortion, pure retro soul fidelity, ]
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[Genre: New wave punk rock, dark 1970s-80s British style, Tempo: mid-fast 130-170 BPM, menacing grooves, Vocals: sneering baritone male lead (growly snarling timbre, theatrical menace, occasional high yelps), dual layered with eerie backups or spoken-word snarls, Instruments: chunky electric guitar riffs (angular chords, staccato stabs), throbbing bass (funky driving lines, melodic hooks), tight pounding drums (tribal toms, crisp snares), ominous Hammond organ (sinister swells, baroque fills), occasional saxophone wails or synth drones, Structure: tense verses exploding into hooks, odd-time bridges, Mood: sinister pub menace, dystopian swagger, black humor edge, Production: raw aggressive mix, heavy organ presence, tape saturation — no pop sheen, 80s gloss or guitars-only, full brooding keyboard menace, ]
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[Genre: British pub rock/punk rock hybrid, high-energy 1970s style, Tempo: fast punky 150-180 BPM, relentless drive, Vocals: snarling high-pitched male lead (nasal yelping timbre, aggressive shouts, Cockney edge), raw gang backups yelling along, Instruments: buzzsaw electric guitars (choppy power chords, frantic solos), slamming bass (galloping punk lines), thunderous drums (simple pounding beats, tom fills), occasional organ stabs or sax honks, Structure: short punchy verses, explosive choruses, no-ballad slowdowns, Mood: sweaty dive-bar riot, teenage rebellion, end-of-night frenzy, Production: gritty mono-ish live sound, distortion crunch, tape hiss — no clean mixes, synths or 80s gloss, pure raw 4-piece bar band power, ]
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[Genre: British pub rock, gritty 1970s R&B blues revival, Tempo: mid-tempo shuffle 110-140 BPM, tight swinging grooves, Vocals: raspy baritone male lead (smoky growling timbre, raw bar-band delivery, cheeky swagger), sparse backing shouts, Instruments: sharp electric guitar (chunky rhythm chops, stinging single-note solos), fat overdriven guitar (blues bends), thumping bass (rocksteady lines), crisp drums (snare-heavy shuffle with toms), Hammond organ (punchy comping, Leslie swirl), harmonica (chugging riffs), Structure: verse-chorus with guitar breaks, no-frills energy, Mood: smoky pub brawl, working-class bravado, good-time romp, Production: raw live-room sound, minimal reverb, tape warmth — no overdubs, synths or polish, pure 4-piece bar band grit, ]
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[Genre: Southern garage rock, raw 2000s alt-rock with bluesy edge, Tempo: mid-to-upbeat 110-150 BPM, gritty driving grooves with swing, Vocals: twangy nasal male lead (reedy drawling timbre, urgent yelps and howls, Southern-inflected phrasing), layered with echoing backups and gang shouts, Instruments: crunchy overdriven electric guitars (jangly riffs, fuzzy solos), pounding garage drums (loose fills, crash-heavy), thumping bass (funky walking lines), occasional organ/piano swells, tambourine rattles, Structure: verse-chorus builds to explosive bridges, anthemic hooks, Mood: sweaty barroom swagger, youthful rebellion, humid night drive, Production: lo-fi garage grit, heavy reverb/echo on vocals, analog distortion — no clean polish, synths or EDM drops, pure organic rock band energy, ]
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[Genre: Soulful Celtic blues rock, mystical 1960s-70s Irish style, Tempo: mid-tempo groove 80-110 BPM, hypnotic sway with deep pockets, Vocals: soulful baritone male lead (gravelly emotive timbre, raw passionate delivery, subtle Northern Irish phrasing, improvisational scat and "oohs/ahhs"), Backed by warm gospel-tinged harmonies, Instruments: wailing saxophone solos (bluesy cries), Hammond organ swells (jazzy chords), acoustic-electric guitar (funky rhythms, liquid solos), upright bass (walking soul lines), brushed drums/rimshots (loose swinging beat), occasional flute or penny whistle (ethereal Celtic touches), piano accents, Structure: extended verses with builds to ecstatic crescendos, instrumental jams, Mood: spiritual yearning, earthy mysticism, rainy street poetry, Production: warm analog vibe, reverb-drenched like vintage tapes, no digital gloss — organic live-band intimacy with blues-soul depth, ]
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[Genre: Celtic punk folk, raw 1980s-90s Irish pub rock style, Tempo: fast driving 160-200 BPM, punk-infused reels and jigs with relentless energy, Vocals: gravelly raspy male lead (smoky snarling timbre, thick Dublin/Irish accent, shouted storytelling), backed by chaotic male gang shouts, harmonies and rowdy call-response, No clean or female vocals, Instruments: aggressive electric guitar riffs (chunky chords, distorted solos), pounding acoustic guitar strumming, frantic mandolin/tenor banjo (rapid tremolo picking), bodhran and snare drums (thundering punk beat with stick slaps), tin whistle (piercing wild runs), occasional accordion swells, upright bass (walking punk lines), harmonica blasts, Structure: verse-chorus with explosive breakdowns, building to anthemic sing-alongs, Mood: drunken brawl euphoria, rebellious storytelling, high-octane pub riot, Production: gritty lo-fi live feel, heavy reverb, tape saturation like old club recordings — no polished pop, synths or auto-tune
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[Genre: Traditional Irish Folk, authentic 1960s-70s Dublin pub style, Tempo: lively upbeat 120-140 BPM, driving rhythm for reels and ballads, Vocals: raw gritty baritone lead male voice (deep gravelly whiskey-soaked timbre, slight Irish accent), backed by rough male group harmonies, call-response and pub sing-along shouts, No female vocals, no clean modern singing, Instruments: prominent lead accordion (melodic bellows squeezes and runs), energetic fiddle/violin (fast jigs, reels, ornamented melodies), five-string banjo (plucky rhythmic rolls), bodhran frame drum (pulsing heartbeat beat with tipper), acoustic guitar (steady chordal strumming), occasional tin whistle or uilleann pipes flourishes for airiness, Structure: storytelling verses building to explosive choruses with instrumental breaks, Mood: boisterous rowdy pub session, joyful raucous energy, folk narrative vibe, Production: pure acoustic live feel, minimal reverb like old vinyl recordings, no synths, electronic drums
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A wistful indie folk song with rich, layered vocal harmonies and organic acoustic instrumentation, Fingerpicked acoustic guitars, subtle mandolin, warm upright bass, soft brushed drums and occasional piano and flute flourishes, creating a pastoral, woodland atmosphere reminiscent of 2000s alternative folk, Moderate tempo around 80–95 BPM, flowing free-feel groove without rigid click, with dynamic builds between intimate verses and expansive, choir-like choruses, �� Male lead vocal with a clear, bright, slightly melancholic timbre, supported by intricate three- to four-part harmonies that move in tight, hymn-like clusters and round-style phrases, �� Production should feel spacious, with natural room reverb and subtle tape-style warmth, focusing on detailed arrangements and small instrumental filigrees rather than heavy compression, �� Mood: reflective, bittersweet, nature-inspired, like walking alone through misty forest valleys at dawn
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Create an anthemic indie rock song with a powerful, uplifting sound and big sing-along energy — perfect for a lively beer bar crowd, Use bright electric guitars with rhythmic drive, grooving bass, energetic drums around 115–130 BPM, and shimmering synth or keyboard layers for a warm, cinematic texture, The vocal should be strong, passionate male vocals — heartfelt, confident, and slightly dramatic — delivering melodic verses and soaring choruses made for crowd participation, Add harmonies or echoing backing vocals to enhance the stadium-like atmosphere, The mood should be hopeful, bold, and nostalgic, combining rock grit with danceable, new wave-inspired rhythm, Keep the production clean, full, and dynamic — blending indie charm with arena rock power to get people singing with their hands raised and beers in the air
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Create a stylish indie rock song with swagger, groove, and sharp rhythm — perfect for a lively beer bar crowd, Use tight electric guitars with crisp riffs, grooving basslines, and punchy live drums around 100–120 BPM, Add subtle organ or vintage synth textures to fill the atmosphere, The vocal should be confident, expressive male vocals with a smooth, slightly gritty tone — charismatic and conversational, delivered with rhythmic precision and wit, Include catchy, chantable choruses that are easy for a crowd to sing along with, The mood should be cool, urban, and a bit seductive, mixing post-punk energy with modern indie charm, Keep the production clean but edgy, emphasizing tight rhythms, attitude, and a sense of late-night energy — the perfect soundtrack for pints, laughter, and nightlife swagger
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Create a lively Britpop rock song with clever, catchy melodies and playful energy — perfect for a beer bar crowd, Use bright electric guitars with crisp rhythmic strumming, groovy basslines, punchy live drums, and occasional keyboard or organ accents for texture, The tempo should be upbeat, around 110–125 BPM, with dynamic shifts between laid-back verses and explosive, sing-along choruses, The vocal should be expressive, confident male vocals — slightly cheeky, distinctly British in tone, and full of personality, Add shoutable refrains or backing vocals that invite crowd participation, The mood should be witty, fun, and urban — mixing a bit of ironic coolness with a genuine rock spirit, The production should sound tight and crisp, capturing the charm of 90s Britpop with a raw, live bar energy that makes everyone clap, sing, and move
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Create a heavy metal track with a strong mid-tempo groove, thick riffs, and epic energy — perfect for a headbanging beer bar crowd, Use crunchy, palm-muted electric guitars with harmonized layers, deep rumbling bass, and steady, pounding drums around 95–115 BPM, Add intense guitar solos with melodic phrasing and sustain, The vocal should be gritty, commanding male vocals — powerful but melodic, delivering lyrics with emotional weight and attitude, The song should balance aggression and control, mixing heavy riffs with dark melodies, Include anthemic, shoutable choruses that feel massive and raw, The mood should be bold, dramatic, and rebellious — evoking strength, unity, and release, Keep the production thick and punchy, with a live stadium feel — roaring guitars, booming drums, and that unmistakable classic metal atmosphere
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Create a funky, energetic rock song with a groove-driven rhythm section and playful vibe — ideal for a lively beer bar crowd, Use tight slap or melodic funk basslines, crisp electric guitar riffs with wah or clean tones, and punchy live drums around 100–115 BPM, Add percussive accents like claps or shakers to boost the funk groove, The vocal should be expressive male vocals — rhythmic, confident, and slightly playful — switching between smooth melodic lines and fast, spoken-like delivery, Include catchy, chantable choruses that make people want to dance and sing along, The mood should be positive, funky, and full of California sunshine — mixing funk, rock, and soul with laid-back swagger, Keep the production warm, organic, and lively, capturing the feel of a tight live band jamming on stage in a packed bar
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Create a blues-infused psychedelic rock song with fiery guitar work and free-spirited energy — perfect for a live beer bar atmosphere, Use expressive electric guitar with fuzz, wah-wah, and reverb effects, supported by groovy basslines and loose, dynamic drums around 95–110 BPM, Let the guitar take a leading role with melodic solos and improvisational licks throughout, The vocal should be soulful male vocals — smooth yet gritty, with a relaxed delivery full of feeling and charisma, The mood should blend passion, freedom, and groove, capturing the vibe of a late-night jam full of emotion and swagger, Add short instrumental breaks or call-and-response moments between vocals and guitar, The production should feel raw and organic — warm, live, and spontaneous, as if performed on stage in a smoky bar filled with energy and groove
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This 135 BPM 90s Comedy Rap Rock party anthem opens with a goofy synth horn riff, energetic DJ scratching, and beer bottle clinks, Funky slapping bass locks with boomy kicks, snappy snares, and shakers, Sarcastic, nasal fast rap verses burst over driving hip-hop grooves, while distorted guitars crash in for hooky, rowdy gang choruses (“whoa-oh” shouts, ad-libs, laughter SFX), Cheeky 2000s production, playful reverb, and a whirlwind of chaos keep it dancefloor-ready and unabashedly comical
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Create a high-energy pop-punk song that’s loud, catchy, and packed with fun — perfect for a beer bar crowd ready to sing along, Use bright distorted guitars with punchy power chords, fast and tight drums around 160–180 BPM, and a thick, melodic bassline driving the groove, The vocal should be expressive, slightly nasal male vocals — full of humor, energy, and teenage attitude — with dual harmonies or group shouts in the chorus, Include simple, chantable hooks that make the crowd want to raise their glasses and belt out the lyrics, The mood should be light-hearted and rebellious, mixing fun party vibes with a bit of nostalgia and sarcasm, The production should sound sharp and lively, capturing the excitement of a live punk show — crisp guitars, loud drums, and unstoppable sing-along energy