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This Album Sucks - Album

Why are you here?? This album sucks
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11 songs
1:59Song Image
STYLE PROMPT The intro opens with a low-effort lo-fi beat and distorted voiceover announcing the song’s mediocrity, evoking the irony-laced humor of Lonely Island's early tracks, The verses are delivered in a deadpan, talk-sung style reminiscent of Bo Burnham, layered over janky MIDI instruments and comedic sound effects like untuned kazoo and digital cowbell, The chorus shifts into an overproduced parody of a pop anthem with Auto-Tuned vocals and absurd reverb tails, Background vocals mock the main lines with sarcastic echoes, The structure intentionally sabotages itself with awkward pauses and abrupt transitions, creating a chaotic but hilarious listening experience, Vocal treatment exaggerates flaws—overcompression, delay artifacts, clipped ad-libs—for comedic effect
1:45Song Image
STYLE PROMPT The track opens with a comedic Auto-Tune sweep and a dry vocal whisper, parodying emotional pop intros, The verses blend heavy pitch correction with deliberately awkward melody lines, channeling the cringe-pop aesthetic of Oliver Tree but pushed further into absurdity, The instrumental layers blend hyperpop synth stabs, chaotic hi-hats, and comically oversized bass hits, all smothered in sidechained reverb and delay trails, The chorus leans into a faux-epic tone with ultra-polished harmonies that clash melodically for intentional dissonance, Vocal FX include hard-tuned warbles, formant shifting, and glitchy vocal chops that emulate robotic crying, The breakdown replaces lyrics with digital sobs and pitch-shifted gasps, satirizing overproduced vulnerability, Structurally messy on purpose, this song lampoons emotional bangers by turning the drama to 11 and the sincerity to -5
2:04Song Image
STYLE PROMPT The track opens with a lo-fi piano loop and ambient meowing layered over distorted vinyl hiss, channeling surreal humor in the style of Marc Rebillet’s improv chaos, Verses blend low-effort rap flow with glitchy, randomized FX and whimsical synth layers that respond to each lyrical “cat moment, ” The beat features unpredictable breakbeat drum kits and purring samples time-stretched into rhythmic textures, The chorus explodes with Auto-Tuned vocal harmony mimicking a cat’s yowl, exaggerated with formant shifting and granular delay tails, The bridge is entirely sample-driven—real cat meows chopped and layered with playful synth arps and randomized filter sweeps, The entire track balances absurdity with surprisingly rich production, drawing sonic inspiration from meme-pop and experimental electronic acts
2:17Song Image
STYLE PROMPT The song opens with a sarcastic orchestral swell and dramatic vocal drop-in, spoofing overhyped collabs in modern pop and hip-hop, Verses are driven by a punchy trap beat laced with cheap-sounding synth stabs and crowd FX meant to simulate fake hype, The vocal delivery is dry and self-aware, with subtle autotune for irony, The chorus exaggerates stadium-pop energy with layered harmonies and synthetic brass hits that mock “anthemic” production, Mid-track, a blank feature verse plays over an empty beat space, followed by a jarring text-to-speech line and AI-voiced mumble rap to mimic a failed feature drop, Vocal production includes filter sweeps, robotic pitch drops, and reversed reverb leading into sarcastic transitions, The vibe parodies pop flex culture with absurd sincerity
2:09Song Image
STYLE PROMPT The track is a hyper-pop sugar bomb that never drops into a verse, parodying the ultra-commercial structure of streaming-optimized hits, Opening with a compressed, sidechained synth blast, the beat drives a nonstop progression of over-the-top, maximalist choruses reminiscent of PC Music and Aqua's bubblegum era—layered vocal stacks, glitzy synths, and over-polished transitions, There are no verses or breaks; each section is a new chorus variation, toggling between major key explosions and faux-dramatic breakdowns with slap delay and gated reverb, Vocal treatment uses exaggerated pop tuning and doubled leads, while instrumentation includes trance plucks, slap snares, pitched vocal chops, and risers that never actually "drop, " The result is a chaotic, addictive loop of chorus repetition that mocks—and nails—the modern pop formula
2:36Song Image
STYLE PROMPT This track blends hyper-digital pop with satire-heavy trap production, mimicking the aesthetic of algorithmic music gone rogue, The intro features chopped influencer voice samples, overcompressed pads, and click FX that mimic social media UIs, The verses ride a snappy hi-hat rhythm and plucky synth bass reminiscent of TikTok-optimized beats, while vocal delivery leans into smug, robotic irony with phrases timed for algorithmic clipping, The chorus explodes into a synth-saturated hook with glitchy transitions, over-Auto-Tuned vocals, and meme-ready ad-libs, Production tricks include artificial stutter loops, syncopated risers, sidechained white noise, and ultra-crisp mastering that flattens dynamic range, The bridge parodies sponsored content and trend audio formats with fake endorsements and distorted ad samples, Structurally engineered to mock viral formulas
2:43Song Image
STYLE PROMPT This track is an intentional failure masterpiece, opening with a dissonant hum and badly-tuned guitar sample, Drawing influence from satirical anti-pop aesthetics like Lou Bega’s forgotten remixes or early 2000s meme rap, the beat is disjointed—random kick placements, off-grid hi-hats, and a synth that constantly detunes itself, Vocals are half-spoken, poorly mixed, and full of low-effort ad-libs like “yeah I guess” and “whatever, ” The chorus attempts to go big but collapses under pitch drift and echo feedback, Sound FX include live mic bumps, background noise from a hallway, and sarcastic airhorns, Vocal FX are overcompressed in some spots and completely dry in others, mimicking the chaos of a truly unmastered mess, The structure limps from section to section with no cohesion—intentionally
2:11Song Image
STYLE PROMPT This track intentionally mimics the structure of an interlude but subverts expectations with absurd commitment, It opens with ambient vinyl crackle and soft pad loops, creating a faux-serious atmosphere reminiscent of Frank Ocean’s skit transitions—then flips into whispered sarcasm and deadpan spoken-word narration, The instrumentation includes elevator music samples, slow synth swells, and random kazoo solos with heavy reverb, Vocal FX use extreme panning, bitcrushed phrases, and abrupt silences to evoke discomfort and parody “deep” interludes, A looped lo-fi beat plays underneath to fake cohesion, Structural pacing follows no musical logic, emphasizing filler aesthetics, The overall tone is intentionally passive-aggressive, satirizing filler tracks that manipulate streaming metrics
3:16Song Image
STYLE PROMPT This song opens with cinematic melancholy—dramatic string swells and ambient piano chords layered under lo-fi vinyl crackle, channeling the tone of a fake pop apology à Malone but with theatrical absurdity, Verses feature semi-sincere vocal delivery, whispery in tone with overdone emotional reverb, set against minimal trap beats laced with rain FX and cello stabs, The chorus exaggerates ballad tropes with stacked harmonies, gospel-style chords, and sad synth pads that nearly parody production style, A solo violin in the bridge adds mock-gravitas, while vocal processing includes Structurally, the track mimics a classic pop ballad
2:36Song Image
STYLE PROMPT The song is an anti-finale that parodies the hidden track trope by building suspense and then delivering deliberate disappointment, It opens with ambient noise, cassette hiss, and whispered sarcasm, evolving into a minimal beat featuring random field recordings, chip bag crunches, and off-time kazoo fills, The verses are spoken with deadpan timing and dry wit, evoking the lo-fi absurdism The chorus layers mock-epic vocal harmonies over glitchy silence, then cuts out unexpectedly