
We Are Luminaries Friendship Challenge Playlist
All the versions of the "We Are Luminaries Friendship Challenge".
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13 songs
5:04

epic viking folk deathmetal, church music, crunkcore, battle metal, choirs, powerful catchy chorus, growl rapped verse, deathcore, slam metal, hyperpop
4:59

Melodic Death Metal, Synth Metal, A High-Energy track in G Minor, Energetic 220BPM, Keyboard and electric guitars interplay, Gothenburg style riffs, Prominent electric guitars, Vocals remain exclusively guttural shifting from deep growls to even more lower growls in intensity, Only growled vocals, Brutal chorus vocals, Chorus remains Growled Vocals Only, ‑Female vocals
4:14

Brutal death metal with deep guttural growls, aggressive distorted guitars, fast blast-beat drumming, and dissonant tremolo riffs, Add dark symphonic orchestra: low choirs, haunting strings, brass swells, and cinematic horror ambience, Mix atmospheric blackened elements with crushing slam-style breakdowns, Include cosmic despair vibes, supernatural tension, and apocalyptic mood, Use layered vocal effects, demonic roars, and echoing call-and-response lines, Production should be heavy, wide, modern, and dramatic with occasional quiet eerie orchestral passages for contrast
5:28

Epic symphonic power metal friendship anthem at 178 BPM in E minor, A festival sized hype track with galloping rhythm guitars, thick bass, relentless double kick, and a bright heroic lead guitar hook, Cinematic strings and brass stabs add grandeur, but no choirs, Vocals are clean, powerful, confident, warm and grateful, with a rallying tone that feels like calling your community to the front row, Verses are tight and driving, pre choruses build with rising snares and string runs, The chorus explodes into a massive singalong hook, wide harmonies, extra guitars on repeats, The bridge is spoken, chanted, escalating from half time tension into full speed release, Final chorus hits harder with added octave lifts, optional key change for the last run, Outro drops back to piano and strings with a glowing, thankful aftertaste, Mix is punchy and modern, crisp drums, wide orchestral layers, stadium reverb on the chorus vocals
3:34

This Soft Punk rap track delivers relentless, flowing baritone verses drenched in gritty distortion, A sparse, melancholic trap beat anchors muted 808s and distant, ghostly hi-hats, Sparse grand piano chords punctuate the eerie atmosphere, leaving space in a haunting, stark sonic landscape
5:18

epic viking folk deathmetal, church music, crunkcore, battle metal, choirs, powerful catchy chorus, growl rapped verse, deathcore, slam metal, hyperpop
6:15

Live song, Fast epic symphonic power metal driven by cinematic orchestra swells and thunderous double kick drums, Electric guitars and strings intertwine, with operatic soprano soaring above and bursts of female growls and shrieks adding intensity, Massive choral arrangement lifts the hymn-like chorus
5:41

feel: cinematic chamber folk hymn about digital friendship and gratitude; warm, intimate verses growing into a powerful, soaring chorus, meter: 4/4 • ~96 bpm • key: d major, instruments: cello lead (arco lines, small hook, 8-bar feature solo), piano (broken chords + soft ostinato), acoustic guitar (light strums), soft toms + frame drum, subtle warm bass, airy pad, small mixed choir on choruses and outro hum, voices: female soprano lead (tar-ya style, light highlands lilt, open "a=ah"), small backing trio for harmonies, language: english, arrangement: piano+cello intro -> verse 1 (quiet) -> verse 2 -> pre-chorus -> chorus -> verse 3 -> pre-chorus 2 -> chorus 2 (bigger) -> cello solo (8 bars) -> spoken/chant bridge with name callouts -> final double chorus (octave lift, choir) -> humming outro with piano+cello, production: vocals clear and close, cello forward, drums organic and soft, gentle hall reverb, ‑edm drums, ‑heavy distortion, ‑auto-tune, ‑harsh growls
5:46

An epic, battle-driven fusion of power metal and punchy deathcore/groove metal, Heroic melodic riffs and soaring harmonized leads clash with low-tuned chugs and crushing breakdowns, Drums alternate between galloping double-kicks and heavy groove stomp patterns, Vocals: deep growls, screamed war-chants, no clean singing, Verses feel martial and urgent; choruses expand into triumphant, massive climaxes with epic tremolo melodies over brutal rhythm guitars, Add a colossal half-time breakdown that feels like a siege engine crushing gates, Mood: heroic, dark, intense, Tempo: 110–150 BPM, Key: Minor / harmonic minor for epic tension, No Synth
5:31

this new age string ensemble fuses motivational ethereal tones with punjabi bhangra energy at 85 bpm a solo violin opens with a breathy soaring melody in a major key evoking winds through misty valleys a cello follows with deep resonant drones mimicking a flowing river a viola weaves delicate arpeggiated notes reflecting morning dew on leaves a double bass hums a steady rhythmic pulse grounding the sound bhangra elements emerge with a lively tumbi plucking sharp twangy notes and a sarangi adding a soulful punjabi wail with rapid bow strokes subtle tabla-inspired strumming on a muted guitar string enhances the cultural rhythm reverb and delay stretch the sound into an expansive airy landscape the fusion crafts an uplifting soundscape blending nature’s serenity with punjabi vibrancy inspiring joy and connection
4:32

Glitch-industrial metal with electronic deathcore elements, Robotic beats, metallic synths, corrupted data textures, machine-grind rhythms, Deep vocoder growls, mechanical screams, glitch-whisper layers, synthetic male leads, Drop F tuning, brutal mechanical breakdowns, heavy and oppressive
4:24

A dark but warm alternative metal track with a cinematic feel, Heavy, steady riffs and a driving rhythm, but not overly aggressive, The mood should feel grateful and resilient - like standing together after everything that’s happened, Vocals should be expressive and human: calm, spoken moments rising into strong, emotional clean vocals, No extreme screaming - intensity comes from conviction, not volume, The chorus should feel unifying, like many voices sharing the same light, Atmosphere is important: subtle synths or pads in the background, giving a digital / virtual arena feeling, but the band stays front and center, This is a thank-you song - not sentimental, not heroic, just honest, Build the song gradually and let it end strong, grounded, and sincere
4:09

This modern pop/EDM anthem opens with bright EDM drums, smooth synth pads, and subtle 80’s retro flourishes, Verses rotate per artist: Dissolay’s mythic vibes soar over airy textures; SomeOneTwo’s symphonic/metal layer adds roaring guitars and orchestral accents; Squaddi’s verse grounds with crisp rhythms and everyday phrasing; Old’nCrustyRocker’s heartfelt ballad lines are wrapped in acoustic guitar and layered harmonies; MulletMan’s bold, playful energy drives motivational beats; CrazyHawk66’s section pulses with lush 80’s synths and driving bass, The chorus blends stacked, emotion-rich vocals, anthemic synth lines, and huge communal harmonies, The bridge unites all artists in a luminous, swelling section, fusing textures and harmonies, The outro layers optional ad-libs and instrumental flourishes, ending on a communal rush of sound and warmth













