
NeuroGlitch: The First Year
Final versions with their original lyrics of the first 7 songs I wrote.
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7 songs
3:53

145 BPM, Drop C, Melodic metalcore track blending sadness and energy, Flowing leads, tight bouncy riffs, punchy drums, Verse opens with clean arpeggios and mournful cleans → chorus hits with soaring melodies, layered screams, and harmonies, Verse 2 adds heavier rhythm guitars, bass grit, subtle ambient pads, Second chorus expands with emotional lift → build section uses tom rolls, feedback, and delay swells → breakdown slams half-time with sliding riffs, harmonized screams, and melodic counter-leads → final chorus explodes with cleans and screams intertwined, then fades on distant reverb, Lyrically about loss, self-worth, and fighting through collapse — sorrowful yet defiant, Vibe: cinematic, heavy, and beautifully tragic; emotional bounce with a grounded, heartfelt core
3:43

Tempo 78 BPM, Tuning: Drop F, Cinematic deathcore track built entirely around the vocals—slow, crushing, and terrifying, The voice is the weapon: evil, guttural, brutal, raspy, screeching, squealing, layered in chaos and pain, Vocals dominate the mix—deep lows that rumble like an earthquake, highs that tear through the sky, mids soaked in distortion, Every word drips with wrath, guilt, and despair, When no lyrics hit, the silence is filled with random growls, inhales, demonic squeals, and distant screams buried in reverb, The instrumentals serve the voice: down-tuned guitars and sub-bass grinding beneath orchestral choirs, brass blasts, and drones that swell like the gates of hell opening, Drums thunder slow and heavy, each hit echoing through a decaying cathedral, The sound feels alive—tormented, relentless, cinematic, Emotion: pure remorse turned monstrous, the voice of regret becoming the roar of damnation
3:44

Peace of Mine
v4.5
Melodic metalcore ballad, Slow Melodic opening with a beautiful melody and soft tenor vocals, Aggressive heavy breakdown with low and deep screams, Drop D guitar, Soft keyboard
4:34

Value/less
v4.5+
145 BPM, Drop D tuned guitars shifting to Drop F for breakdown, Melodic metalcore style with intricate picking patterns, heavy but dynamic riffs, Full drum kit with punchy double bass emphasis, snare crisp, toms driving momentum, Orchestral strings layered subtly for atmosphere, Vocals: tenor singing for melodic sections, "The screamed vocals are evil, guttural, brutal, raspy, screeching, and squealing, layered in chaos and pain, Deep lows rumble like an earthquake, highs tear through the sky, and mids bleed with distortion, Every scream carries wrath, guilt, and despair, echoing through the mix like a storm of emotion, When no lyrics hit, the silence is haunted by growls, inhales, demonic squeals, and distant screams buried in reverb, The performance embodies pure remorse turned monstrous—the voice of regret becoming the roar of damnation, " Song structure: Verse → Chorus → Verse → Chorus → Breakdown → Final Chorus, Mix should feel cinematic, intense, aggressive yet melodic
2:56

4:23

145 BPM, Drop D tuned guitars shifting to Drop F for breakdown, Melodic metalcore style with intricate picking patterns, heavy but dynamic riffs, Full drum kit with punchy double bass emphasis, snare crisp, toms driving momentum, Orchestral strings layered subtly for atmosphere, Vocals: tenor singing for melodic sections, "The screamed vocals are evil, guttural, brutal, raspy, screeching, and squealing, layered in chaos and pain, Deep lows rumble like an earthquake, highs tear through the sky, and mids bleed with distortion, Every scream carries wrath, guilt, and despair, echoing through the mix like a storm of emotion, When no lyrics hit, the silence is haunted by growls, inhales, demonic squeals, and distant screams buried in reverb, The performance embodies pure remorse turned monstrous—the voice of regret becoming the roar of damnation, " Song structure: Verse → Chorus → Verse → Chorus → Breakdown → Final Chorus, Mix should feel cinematic, intense, aggressive yet melodic

