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alright songs

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5 songs
2:39Song Image
Tempo: 80 BPM Key: G major (but melody leans melancholic) Mood: Sad but dreamy — like remembering someone while watching the sky blur on a long drive Instrumentation: Fingerpicked guitar, subtle banjo, light percussion, humming background vocals
2:58Song Image
Dark electropop unfolds with atmospheric pads, escalating into sharp, syncopated snare and hi-hats, The drop delivers metallic wobble bass, distorted synth stabs, and glitched vocal chops, Pulsing sub-bass breakdowns contrast with explosive, chaotic effects in the bridge before a dynamic outro
2:14Song Image
Primary Instruments: Electric lute with distortion Theremin run through a phaser and side-chained to snare hits Glockenspiel sampled and reversed Chainsaw (recorded starting, looped as bassline) Beatboxing through a kazoo Live goat noises as rhythmic stabs Vocals Style: Gregorian chant autotuned to a minor scale Screamo bridge sung entirely in falsetto Norwegian Background harmonies whispering IKEA product names Song Theme: A lonely Norse god discovers rollerblading Tempo: 87 BPM with a halftime drop every time someone says “fjord”
2:34Song Image
Primary Instruments: Ukulele with a flanger and octave-down effect Kazoo choir recorded in a parking garage Upright bass played with pool noodles Melodica run through a metal zone distortion pedal Random kitchen utensils for percussion (mic’d aggressively) Dolphin squeaks sampled and mapped to a MIDI keyboard Vocals Style: Overly chipper kids’ show host energy, but singing about tax fraud Occasional demonic growls whispering accounting terms Backing vocals auto-tuned to sound like Windows 98 error chimes Song Theme: A bubble tea shop is secretly a front for an interdimensional jazz cult Tempo: 63 BPM with one bar of sudden speed-metal blast beats every chorus
4:36Song Image
A classic jazz and big band arrangement evokes 1940s-50s Americana with lush brass, clarinet lines, and walking upright bass, Subtle brushes on drums and muted trumpet solos add melancholy, Somber strings, vintage piano, and distant crooner harmonies deepen the post-apocalyptic sadness