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Arc V -RIOT FLAME

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10 songs
2:43Song Image
A raw punk/post-punk anthem in a post-apocalyptic style, Distorted lo-fi guitars slash with jagged riffs, dark driving bass, and fast, pounding drums create a garage punk energy, The female vocal has a bright, youthful timbre similar to GUMI — sharp, slightly nasal, urgent yet with hidden fragility, Verses are spit with raw attitude, almost spoken-sung, while choruses explode with shouted gang-style chants of “RIOT!”, The overall mix feels lo-fi and underground, short and explosive (about 2 minutes), like a rebellious hymn rising from ruins, The mood is aggressive and defiant, but with an undercurrent of melancholy that lingers beneath the rage
3:54Song Image
A post-apocalyptic punk track with snarled, aggressive female spoken vocals leading into shouted verses, Gritty distorted power-chord guitars, dirty bass, and fast, pounding drums, The intro is half-spoken, half-shouted with attitude, then the verse bursts into a raw, fast punk rhythm filled with anger and street energy, Pre-chorus builds tension with feedback and heavy drums, then the chorus explodes with shouted “HEADSHOT!” gang-style chants, Atmosphere: raw, filthy, defiant, cinematic apocalypse-punk energy
3:56Song Image
A gritty, mid-fast post-apocalyptic punk track blending spoken-word storytelling and shouted vocals, The music grooves around distorted, fuzzy guitar riffs, heavy bass, and tight, live drums at about 155 BPM, The verses are half-spoken, like a survivor’s diary read through static, filled with poetic rage and bleak imagery, Pre-choruses add tension with gritty rhythm and low-end build-up, Choruses explode with shouted lines “Ash and gasoline, ” backed by raw power-chords and gang echoes, The bridge becomes louder and more defiant, almost prophetic, then collapses into a final, heavier chorus, Outro fades into wind noise and radio static, Atmosphere: dirty, cinematic, industrial-punk apocalypse — emotional but violent, raw yet groovy
4:29Song Image
A cinematic post-punk anthem blending melancholy, grit, and ghostly beauty, The song begins with ambient wind, static, and metallic echoes — a decaying city soundscape, Female vocals are half-spoken, half-sung, weary yet poetic, moving between intimacy and restrained anger, Verses unfold like memories in dust and neon, with deep resonant bass, reverbed guitars, and a steady mid-tempo heartbeat rhythm (~140 BPM), Pre-choruses rise with tense feedback and subtle drum build-ups, leading into emotional melodic punk choruses — “Scars like cities” shouted with pain and defiance, The bridge slows into a haunting spoken reflection over sparse ambience, then swells into a louder, strained final chorus full of distortion and raw emotion, Ends with fading wind, metal creaks, and distant static — the city breathing one last time
5:09Song Image
A cinematic post-apocalyptic punk anthem blending sacred ambience with raw energy, Tempo around 150 BPM, It begins with echoing church reverb, metallic wind, and distant static — an atmosphere of ruined holiness, Spoken vocals deliver the intro like a confession in an empty cathedral, slowly joined by deep bass and haunting guitars, Verses are gritty and melodic, half-spoken, half-sung, layered with delay and reverb, Drums enter steadily, driving a dark punk rhythm, Pre-choruses tighten with rhythmic tension and feedback before each chorus bursts open — shouted and defiant, with gang-like echoes of “Praise the saints we made ourselves!” Whispered interludes add moments of reflection amid the chaos, Soundscape grows thicker and more anthemic toward the second chorus, keeping the sacred ruin mood alive, Style: cinematic post-punk / melodic industrial punk, Mood: sacred rebellion, defiance through decay, beauty in ruin
4:39Song Image
Distorted breathing and metallic ambience open over a pulsing, mechanized bass, Spoken, weary vocals float close through static-laced echoes, Verses grind in with deep bass, slow, pounding drums, and harsh post-punk guitars, Pre-chorus ratchets up with filtered percussion and feedback swells, The chorus erupts with massive industrial guitars, heavy drums, but keeps a ritualistic, slow intensity, At every turn, textures evoke rust and twilight, marrying machine and grit for a hypnotic industrial post-punk / cinematic darkwave tableau steeped in oppressive, defiant decay
5:11Song Image
A slow, cinematic industrial-post-punk track with dual female vocals, one real and one ghostly reflection, Tempo ≈ 128 BPM, Begins with faint static, dripping water, and distant metallic hum, The first spoken section feels like an internal monologue in an empty room, Verses unfold over sparse bass pulses and atmospheric guitars, with a heartbeat-like rhythm beneath, Pre-choruses introduce layered reversed echoes and overlapping whispers, creating the sense of two voices sharing one body, Choruses expand with distorted melodic guitars, deep drums, and emotional intensity — the two voices singing and answering each other in fractured harmony, Bridges become disoriented and ambient, using panning whispers, reversed reverb, and feedback bursts, The final verse returns to quiet introspection, soft piano or guitar harmonics fading into a whispered outro and distant static, Style : cinematic industrial / darkwave / post-punk ballad, Mood : introspective, surreal, haunted, emotional — a dialo
5:39Song Image
A slow, heavy dark-industrial track with ritual darkwave ambience and restrained punk attitude, Tempo ~140 BPM, Begin with faint static, dripping water, slow heartbeat pulses, and a low metallic drone, Spoken intro is soft, breathy, ceremonial, like a survivor waking in warm ash, Verse grows with deep saturated bass, slow distorted guitars (heavy but not fast), and eerie reversed choirs, Atmosphere must feel like a dark flower blooming in mud: thick, mystical, humid, almost sacred, Keep the attitude subtly punk — defiant, weary, evolving — without speeding up, Pre-chorus adds tension through swelling distortion, ghost harmonies, and a rising industrial pulse, First chorus blooms heavier: emotional gritty female vocals, ritual drums, doom-punk guitars, and a sense of rebirth through decay, Style: dark industrial punk / ritual darkwave, Mood: transformative, shadowed, solemn, dangerous
5:54Song Image
Style: Emotional post-apocalyptic industrial dream rock with soft punk influence, Slow atmospheric beat, dusty textures, clean guitars with light distortion and echo, Cinematic, melancholic, slightly unsettling, Vocals: Soft female punk vocal, weary and intimate, Spoken intro with reverb, emotional verses, wider melodic chorus (not shouted), Sound Design: Grainy ambient pads, subtle radio static, deep warm bass, slow industrial drums (120–130 BPM), Concrete garden atmosphere: beauty inside ruins, fragile peace, unreal calm, Mood: “A false paradise built from ruins — beautiful but not real,
5:52Song Image
The track opens with clean, reverb-soaked guitar lines, woven into a sparse, echoing post-apocalyptic soundscape, Intimate, almost whispered vocals sit close to the mic, fragile and raw, Ambient wind and faint static bleed in, tension building slowly, culminating in an explosive static burst that abruptly closes the spacious, atmospheric mix