4:09

A high-energy rock song with a driving rhythm section, prominent electric guitar riffs, replace the singer with a country Sopranno [female vocalist, southern Californian accent], The song features a consistent up-tempo feel, The electric guitar plays a melodic lead line throughout much of the song, often harmonized, The drums provide a solid rock beat with frequent cymbal crashes and snare fills, The bass guitar lays down a foundational groove, The vocals are delivered with a deliberate passion, The song structure includes verses, a chorus, and an instrumental break, The key appears to be minor, contributing to the energetic yet slightly melancholic feel, The tempo is fast, maintaining a sense of urgency The solo should be played like the orignal except it should be enhanced, to have some much more fancy playing in it
3:32

rock, alternative, hip hop, rap, Backing singing, Singing the same parts but in harmony, Girl group, girl Power style, field recording, crowd noise, aggressive chanting, spoken word, news broadcast
5:31

Alternative rock with post-grunge influences, Distorted electric guitars play syncopated power chord riffs and melodic lead lines with heavy saturation, A clean electric guitar provides arpeggiated textures in the verses, The bass guitar follows the kick drum with a thick, overdriven tone, Drums feature a heavy snare on 2 and 4, active hi-hat patterns, and frequent crash cymbal accents, Female vocals utilize a gritty, melodic delivery with occasional rasp and layered harmonies in the choruses, The track is in the key of D major at 135 BPM in 4/4 time, Production features include gated reverb on the snare and wide-panned double-tracked guitars

