4:58

Chrome Hearts
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Genre: Cyberpunk Synthwave / Dark Industrial Electro
Vocal Style: Powerful male baritone with grit and reverb — think a mix of Johnny Silverhand’s raw edge and a more melodic, anthemic delivery (like HEALTH or Perturbator with strong vocals), Slight vocoder on the chorus for that digital soul effect, Instrumentation & Production:
Heavy pulsating synth bass
Aggressive arpeggiated leads and glassy pads
Distorted electric guitar riffs layered with digital glitches
Crushing 808 drums + breakbeat elements
Occasional distant female vocal chops (as if coming from neon advertisements)
Rain and city ambience in the background
Rising tension with siren-like synths in the bridge
5:00

Ghost in the Chassis
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Genre: Cinematic power ballad / cyberpunk rock, Starts sparse and broken, ends massive and defiant, Key/Tempo: E minor, 68 BPM, 4/4, Slow enough to feel heavy, but with a pulsing undertow, Vocals: Male, baritone to tenor range, Verse = whispered, broken, glitchy effects, Chorus = full chest voice, belting, raw, Think gravel + choir, Double it with a low octave and add vocoder in final chorus, Piano: The spine, Soft, detuned upright piano in verses, Simple E minor - C - G - D progression, In chorus it goes to huge, rolled chords, Guitars: 1 electric, clean with heavy reverb/delay in verse, like data streams, Chorus = cranked Marshall, bowing E5 - C5 - G5 - D5 power chords, Lead = bowed ebow or sustainer, mournful melody, Strings/Synths: Hybrid orchestra, Cello ostinato in pre-chorus, In chorus: full brass stabs + analog synth bass doing root notes, Add glitchy arps and industrial percussion loops as it builds, Production: Starts dry, intimate, broken
4:27

Transferred
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Indie pop with synthwave influences, A clean, palm-muted electric guitar plays a rhythmic eighth-note pattern, A deep, sustained synth bass follows the root notes of the progression, Mid-tempo drums feature a crisp snare and a steady kick, A bright, layered female vocal sits forward in the mix with light plate reverb, Shimmering synth pads provide harmonic density in the background, Key of G major, 105 BPM
3:40

Funny R&B, female vocal – smooth, sassy, slightly exhausted delivery with soulful runs and spoken ad-libs, Think upbeat mid-tempo groove with bouncy bassline, finger snaps, and dramatic background "oohs" and "mm-hmms, classic R&B emotional swing mixed with playful shade and real friendship warmth, The singer is clearly overwhelmed but still ride-or-die — just barely, Perfect for a smooth female voice with some spoken sass in the bridge and big runs on the chorus
4:08

Midnight Scarline
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strong low to mid range female vocal think Indie Rock, Soul, Blues, Folk, Alternative Rock meets florence welch energy controlled power stoic delivery with subtle intensity that builds the hesitation feels real and mature never weak the narrator owns her doubt and her desire at the same time
3:47

Coffee lover
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genre pop rock think upbeat guitars driving drums big sing along chorus slight 2000s 2010s energy like Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Punk Revival meets Pop rock, Alternative rock, Indie pop, Electropop
3:33

Hair-Trigger Guilt
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Nu-metal with aggressive rap-rock vocals, Distorted electric guitars play syncopated, low-tuned power chord riffs, The bass guitar follows the guitar rhythm with a heavy, overdriven tone, Drums feature a punchy kick and a crisp snare with rapid double-kick patterns during transitions, Vocals consist of shouted, rhythmic delivery with high-intensity projection, The arrangement uses a dense wall-of-sound production style with minimal spatial effects, Key of C minor, 180 BPM
3:51

Genre: Trip-hop R&B / ambient pop, Think Automatic + Sakura Drops meets Blade Runner 2049 score, Key/Tempo: D minor, 88 BPM, 4/4, Slow, drifting, intimate, Vocals: Female, soft and breathy, Japanese in verses for intimacy, English in chorus for the emotional release, Lots of reverb and plate delay, double tracked softly, Beat: Minimal trip-hop, Dusty kick, snare with gated reverb, hi-hats almost silent, Sub bass that rumbles under the mix, Keys/Pad: Felt piano + warm analog pads, Piano plays sparse chords, letting the room breathe, Add glitchy synth arps like a hologram flickering, Guitar: Clean electric with heavy delay, playing single-note motifs, No chords until the final chorus, Production: Wet, spacious, rainy, Field recordings of rain and distant city hum under everything
3:48

My Paper Bird
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Chord progression:
Verse/Chorus: G - Em - C - D, fingerpicked, Bridge: Em - C - G - D, let it breathe, Style & Instrumentation Breakdown
Genre: Indie folk, acoustic ballad, Gentle, intimate, Key/Tempo: G major, 72 BPM, 6/8 — lullaby sway, Core sound: Fingerpicked acoustic + felted piano + solo cello, Vocals: Male tenor, soft and close-mic’d, No belting, Rhythm: Kick + brush snare, shaker, No full kit, Vibe: Warm, unpolished, late-night kitchen feel
4:29

CHAOS IS PROFIT
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song title chaos is profit genre style cyberpunk industrial metal think Industrial Metal, Alternative Metal, Neue Deutsche Härte meets industrial rock, alternative rock, electronic rock, experimental rock, industrial metal and perturbator with dystopian synthwave undertones key d minor dark sinister occult feel bpm 138 mid tempo industrial groove heavy enough to headbang but with a menacing deliberate swagger that lets the synths and mechanical elements breathe time signature 4 4 with occasional half time breakdowns instrumentation production heavy downtuned guitars pounding industrial drums with 808 subs aggressive synth arpeggios distorted bass glitchy cyber textures and processed harsh vocals growls screams and cold spoken word gunshots metallic clangs and neon hums for atmosphere
4:29

The Fool
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powerful, sad song for a male vocal with acoustic (classic) guitar, raw, emotional male vocals — think slight rasp and vulnerability on the verses, powerful belt on the chorus, and a broken, intimate delivery on the bridge and outro, The classic guitar should start sparse and fingerpicked, then build with strummed chords in the chorus, before stripping back to almost nothing in the final moments
3:45

Bite the Spark
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Genre: Nu-Metal
Tempo: 105 BPM
Key: C# Minor
Time: 4/4
Vocal style: Aggressive female vocals – alternating between rhythmic rap and soaring melodic singing
Instrumentation: Heavy distorted guitars with syncopated power-chord riffs, five-string bass (metallic/percussive), compressed snare + rapid double-kick drums, high-pitched resonant synth lead playing a repetitive four-note motif (C# – E – F# – G#)

