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Winnie BARK BARK EP

Winnie is a dog who is scared of everything and likes to bark. This is her song in a few styles.
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Hard, hypnotic French house anthem with a pounding four-on-the-floor beat, deep analog bass, and gritty filtered synths, Sultry female French vocal sings about falling into teenage lust and danger—fast cars, cigarettes, and sensual rebellion, Packed with sexual innuendo and underground energy, Includes an intimate spoken-word bridge in French over a filtered-down breakdown, then slams back into a heavy groove, Dark, sweaty, and cinematic, with crowd claps and live atmosphere
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# SONG CONFIGURATION Genre: DC Hardcore Punk Overall BPM: 200 # INSTRUMENTS & EFFECTS Drums: • Verse 1 & Chorus – aggressive D‑beat with fast hi‑hat splashes, punchy kick/snare • Verse 2 – half‑time breakdown at 180 BPM, heavy floor‑tom hits • Bridge – blast beat fill into a sudden stop Guitar: • Verse 1 – distorted palm‑muted chug in drop‑D tuning • Chorus – open power‑chords, big crash on every downbeat • Verse 2 – drop to chug‑and‑stop “breakdown” riff • Bridge – clean, reverb‑soaked tremolo picking Bass: • Follow guitar root notes with a gritty overdrive • Add melodic slides at ends of phrases in Chorus Vocals: • Verse 1 – raw shouted male vox, light distortion • Chorus – gang‑shout style multi‑tracked female backing vocals • Verse 2 – tortured high‑pitch scream • Bridge – whispered growl under a wash of clean guitar # STRUCTURE & SECTION INSTRUCTIONS Intro (4 bars) • Only drums: build from single crash to full D‑beat
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# STYLE INSTRUCTIONS • Big-room production with polished, high-energy sound • Driving four-on-the-floor kick with punchy sidechain compression • Bright, supersaw lead synths for main melodies • Lush, layered plucks or vocal chops in breakdowns • Crisp, gated percussion and claps for festival punch • Massive risers, white noise sweeps, and snare rolls into drops • Deep sub-bass underpinning the drops for floor-shaking impact • Anthemic, catchy hook—simple vocal topline or chantable phrase • Epic reverb and stereo width on drops, but tight low-end • Dynamic build-ups with filtered crescendos and tension-release drops