Playlist cover art

BrokenWatch Covers

Songs that I've remixed/covered by BrokenWatch
·
14 songs
3:47Song Image
swancore, mathcore, emo, djent, post-hardcore
4:44Song Image
live show, ambient crowd, acoustic guitar
2:13Song Image
Thunderous drums and intricate guitar riffs open with prog-metalcore complexity, layered with dissonant chords and abrupt time signature changes, Atmospheric synth textures blend with post-hardcore vocals—ranging from passionate shouts to melodic hooks, A bold saxophone solo explodes after the second chorus, wailing over polyrhythmic breakdowns before reuniting with heavy guitars for a climactic finale
2:27Song Image
2:47Song Image
Clean, arpeggiated guitars open with twinkly Midwest emo voicings layered over driving bass, Dynamic drums shift between mathy syncopation and explosive outbursts, Screamo vocals burst in with intensity, twisting between strained screams and breathless spoken moments, building catharsis
3:13Song Image
indie-punk, lo-fi, upbeat, bright
2:57Song Image
emo, midwest-emo, upbeat, swaying, melodic, bright, heavy
3:34Song Image
A punchy pop-punk drum groove drives fast-paced, muted guitars under melodic lead lines with emo-inspired harmonies, Upbeat tempos contrast melancholic chord progressions, bass lines pulse with urgency, and post-punk textures—such as reverb-heavy guitars—add haunting layers throughout
3:24Song Image
post-punk, electronic, bright, downturned guitars, metalcore, studio master
4:09Song Image
emo, mathcore, swancore, post-punk, studio master, electronic, screamo
3:03Song Image
3:44Song Image
2021 metalcore, heavy, upbeat, bright, downturned guitars, studio master
4:31Song Image
4:37Song Image
experimental post-hardcore from the late 2000s MySpace era, Aggressive post-hardcore/metalcore elements — think chugging riffs, brutal breakdowns, screamed vocals, and occasional death-growl intensity, Electronicore and crunkcore vibes — heavy synths, 8-bit/video game chiptune noises, glitchy effects, programmed beats, and dance-pop hooks that feel ripped from early dubstep or club tracks, Autotuned clean vocals and melodic choruses — often pitched way up or processed to sound robotic and hyper-pop-ish, giving a weirdly catchy, almost parody-like contrast to the heaviness, Random genre detours — bits of electronica, mathcore complexity, alternative metal, straight-up dance-pop choruses, and even funk influences in later stuff (they've called some of their sound "evil funk")