2:54

A raw, minimal psychedelic garage rock track, One gritty fuzz-guitar riff drives the whole song — repetitive, hypnotic, and slightly detuned, Bass follows simply, thick and dirty, Drums are loose, almost live-room feel, minimal fills, Vocals are half-shouted, half-mumbled with rebellious attitude, no bright melodies, Very little electronic influence — only subtle tape-style delay and occasional feedback, BPM ~135, dark minor vibe with rough edges, Structure:
Intro: Single riff + room noise
Verse: Low vocals, tight groove, no extra layers
Chorus: Slightly louder riff and more intensity
Verse 2: Same, with a few feedback swells
Chorus 2: Rough double-tracked vocals
Break: Riff alone, amp hum and pick noise
Final Chorus: Sudden punch then cut-off ending
Vibe: Dirty, simple, angry, Pure underground garage energy with a slight psychedelic edge, No J-pop, no digital glitter
2:39

Run, Pay
v5
A fast and raw garage-psych rock track, One sharp, repetitive fuzz-guitar riff driving urgent forward motion, like running through a city at night, Dirty bass tightly follows, drums are rough and pushy with almost no fills, Vocals are half-shouted lines, no melodic comfort — breathy, frustrated, hungry to escape the routine, Minimal effects, just amp room noise and slight tape-style delay, BPM around 145, minor key with a frantic edge, No digital sparkle — purely underground, Structure:
Intro: Riff hits instantly
Verse: Short muttered lines, tight groove
Chorus: One-line mantra shouted repeatedly
Verse 2: Same feel, added feedback bursts
Chorus 2: Heavier vocal layer, stronger push
Break: Drums alone like footsteps + amp hum
Final Chorus: Maximum urgency, abrupt stop
Vibe: Escape, asphalt, paranoia, Running but never free
2:54

A lean and raw garage-psych rock track that keeps the minimal, gritty feel of the first song, One simple fuzz-guitar riff that feels sarcastic rather than heavy — loose and repetitive, slightly off-kilter, Bass is dirty but not thick, drums are laid-back-pushy like careless rebellion, Vocals are deadpan shouts and mutters, no melodic comfort, Only small hints of psychedelia: tape wobble, room echo, feedback tails, BPM ~140, minor key, dry and sneering, Structure:
Intro: Loose riff with amp hiss
Verse: Short cynical lines, tight groove
Chorus: Repeated phrase, louder riff but still minimal
Verse 2: A few feedback scratches, no big change
Chorus 2: Double-voice annoyance rather than anger
Break: Riff alone + pick noise
Final Chorus: Slight push, abrupt lazy stop
Vibe: “I don’t care, but I won’t obey, ” Dry rebellion, everyday rot with a smirk
2:22

A dry and raw garage-psych track with a walking-tempo groove, The guitar riff is simple, stubborn, like boots hitting pavement, Bass is rough but minimal, drums are loose and sloppy on purpose, almost tongue-in-cheek rebellion, Vocals: deadpan talk-shouts with hints of boredom, no melody, Small psychedelic touches only in background feedback and wobbling room echo, BPM ~130, minor key, sarcastic swagger, Structure:
Intro: Riff alone, lazy start
Verse: Short, cynical lines with a steady stomp
Chorus: Repeated phrase rejecting direction
Verse 2: Same groove, tiny feedback scratches
Chorus 2: Double vocal, but still dry
Break: Drum + bass stomping like a tired march
Final Chorus: A bit more push, then sudden drop
Vibe: Wandering nowhere, refusing to be guided, A protest that looks like a walk
1:22

A dry punk-ish garage-psych track with a stubborn two-note riff and a bored, hostile groove, Bass follows lazily, drums stomp like a disinterested threat, Vocals are low, sarcastic talk-shouts — no melody, no smiles, Psychedelia appears only as slight tape wobble and amp feedback at the edges, BPM ~130, minor key, cold and unfriendly, Structure:
Intro: Riff + stomp
Verse: Short, hostile remarks
Chorus: One bitter phrase repeated like a dare
Verse 2: Same groove, tiny feedback scratches
Chorus 2: Double voice, more confrontational
Break: Riff alone, tension in the room noise
Final Chorus: Cut off mid-phrase
Vibe: Mocking the system, but too tired to perform anger, A smirk with a knife behind it
2:08

A tense, rattling garage-psych track with a riff that feels like pacing in a small room, Bass is gritty but restrained, drums hit unevenly like a nervous foot tapping, Vocals are frustrated mutters turning to sudden sharp shouts — still dry, no melody, Minimal psychedelic tones: short feedback cracks, room echo trembling, BPM ~140, minor key, anxious energy, Structure:
Intro: Riff with nervous hum
Verse: Short internal complaints
Chorus: One sharp phrase repeated like self-warning
Verse 2: More agitation, slight feedback
Chorus 2: Double voice tension
Break: Drums stutter, riff gasping underneath
Final Chorus: Abrupt choked ending
Vibe: Anger folding inward, A mind pacing in circles
2:29

A faster, chaotic garage-psych rock track with a looping riff that feels like losing control but loving it, Drums hit forward, slightly off-balance, as if pushed downhill, Bass is gritty and persistent, Vocals switch between low mutters and sudden manic bursts — no melody, more like a broken chant, Psychedelia used as danger: delayed shouts in the background, wobbly feedback flickering like hallucinations, BPM ~150, minor key but fraying at the edges, Structure:
Intro: Riff already running, no warning
Verse: Rushed lines, breathless sarcasm
Chorus: Short manic phrase repeated like a dare
Verse 2: More frantic energy, glitchy feedback tails
Chorus 2: Double voice collapsing into each other
Break: Riff alone, quick heartbeat drums
Final Chorus: Wild, abrupt cliff-drop ending
Vibe: Euphoria from losing control, Breakdown as celebration
3:09

A dry, minimal garage-psych track with slight digital glitches, BPM around 135, Riff loops with casual attitude, Thin gritty bass, loose drums like careless steps, no heavy hits, Male vocals only: low talk-shouts, bored, no power, Subtle digital touches: small bitcrush flickers, short glitch cuts, tape wobble, mechanical echo tails, Space is important — don’t fill it, Structure:
Intro: Riff alone (12 bars) + faint glitch pulses
Verse 1: Short cynical lines, relaxed male vocal
Chorus 1: Repeated warning phrase, double but dry
Riff Section: 12 bars with glitch scratches entering
Verse 2: Same groove, slight digital noise behind
Chorus 2: Dry unison, tiny mechanical delay
Break: Drums + bass, glitch heartbeat under it
Chorus 3: Extended repeat, pacing push, glitch stutter accents
Outro: Riff loop + cut-off digital click
Vibe: “Not angry, Just not following, ” Light feet and sharp attitude, Dry male underground vocal with subtle digital decay
2:12

A raw, messy digital psychedelic garage rock track with a cheap and reckless feel, Thin fuzzed guitars scratch and rattle, riffs slightly out of control, occasional squealing feedback, The sound feels loose, jumpy, and unstable rather than heavy, Drums are uneven and careless, bass gritty but light, Digital noise is cheap and nervous: glitch clicks, broken pulses, clipped delays, low-quality artifacts that poke through the mix instead of filling it, Nothing sounds polished or powerful, Male vocals only: impatient garage-style delivery, half-shouted and muttered, rough and unfocused, No melody, no control, Structure:
Intro
Verse
Chorus
Verse 2
Chorus
Break
Final Section
Vibe: Waiting without hope, Internal noise buzzing loudly while the outside stays indifferent
2:16

A reckless digital psychedelic garage rock track built on repetitive, primitive motion, Thin fuzzed guitars play simple, short riffs and single-note patterns only — no fast solos, no flashy playing, The groove loops insistently and stretches out, creating pressure through repetition rather than speed, Drums are loose and jumpy, bass dirty but light, Cheap digital noise flickers constantly: glitch clicks, broken pulses, clipped echoes, low-quality artifacts poking through the mix, Digital sounds interrupt and distract instead of adding polish, Male vocals only: rushed garage-punk delivery, half-shouted and muttered, Short lines repeat and stack, extending the track toward a rough 3-minute length through cycles rather than development, Structure:
Intro
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Instrumental Loop
Final Section
Vibe: No one is watching, Movement continues anyway, Internal noise pacing forward with no destination
3:37

A fast, raw digital psychedelic garage rock track that starts immediately with the main riff — no intro, no build-up, Thin fuzzed guitars play short, primitive single-note riffs at a quicker pace, looping relentlessly, No fast solos, no flashy technique, The energy comes from speed and repetition, not heaviness, Drums are sloppy and jumpy, slightly rushed, pushing the tempo forward, Bass is dirty and light, following the riff without weight, The track should feel nervous and constantly moving, stretching toward a rough 3-minute length through repeated cycles, Cheap digital noise is always present: glitch clicks, clipped delays, low digital bleed that never disappears but never takes over, Male vocals only: impatient garage-style delivery, half-shouted and muttered, Short phrases repeat obsessively, Structure:
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Instrumental Loop
Final Section
Vibe: Residual noise that never clears, Faster movement, Waiting while already in motion
3:08

A lazy, dirty digital psychedelic garage rock track where the guitar feels expressive but unmotivated, Fuzzed guitars lean on simple chord-based riffs, slightly bent and shaken, with loose timing and casual string noise, Notes slide, wobble, and bleed into feedback without intention, as if the sound keeps going on its own, The groove sits slightly behind the beat, dragging but never stopping, Drums feel careless and human, bass is dry and minimal, barely holding the shape together, Digital noise stays unresolved and irritating: low glitches, clipped bleed, rough digital artifacts hanging in the background, Male vocals only: flat, half-spoken delivery, detached and observational, like muttering over a sound that’s already happening, Structure:
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Bridge
Chorus
Outro
Vibe: Nothing happens, The day passes, Sound bends and hums without purpose
2:30

A tense digital psychedelic garage rock track built on constant, shapeless pressure and an uneven meter, The groove cycles in an off-kilter time feel (like 7/8 or 5/4) without calling attention to itself, Fuzzed guitars grind simple, repetitive chord riffs with no release, slightly detuned and rough, No fast playing, no solos, Drums follow the uneven pulse mechanically and stubbornly, never settling into comfort, Bass is tight and minimal, locking into the irregular pattern, Digital noise thickens the air: clipped pulses, low distortion, rough digital residue that increases pressure instead of texture, Male vocals only: compressed, restrained delivery, forced out rhythmically against the uneven pulse, Short phrases repeat like thoughts stuck in place, Structure:
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Instrumental Pressure Loop
Final Chorus
Vibe: Pressure without shape, Uneven time, No balance, Endurance replaces hope
3:17

Surface
v5
A tense digital psychedelic garage rock track that pretends to be calm but feels uncomfortable, Fuzzed guitars repeat blunt, unresolved chord riffs over and over, stopping in awkward places instead of flowing, The repetition creates pressure through insistence, not volume, The groove is simple and straight but slightly stiff, like it’s forcing normality, Drums are dry and flat, hitting the same pattern without relief, Bass is minimal and tight, locking the track in place, Digital noise is subtle but irritating: low hums, clipped distortion, faint glitches that add discomfort, Male vocals only: restrained but forward in the mix, pressed and controlled, never relaxed, Short phrases repeat, sounding held down rather than quiet, Structure:
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Instrumental Lock
Final Chorus
Vibe: Calm on the surface, Tension underneath, Normality feels forced
3:15

A repetitive digital psychedelic garage rock track built on routine and habit, Fuzzed guitars lock into a dumb, circular riff that barely changes, slightly out of tune and stubborn, No solos, no development — the track moves forward by repeating the same idea until it feels normal, The groove is steady and mechanical, not driving, not relaxed, Drums repeat the same dry pattern without variation, bass minimal and flat, reinforcing the loop, Digital noise blends into the rhythm: soft glitches, clipped pulses, low digital residue that feels like part of the routine, Male vocals only: monotone, detached delivery, almost numb, Lines repeat with little emotion, sounding practiced rather than felt, Structure:
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Extended Loop
Final Chorus
Vibe: Waiting becomes automatic, Repetition replaces intention, The loop feels familiar
2:22

A flat, unresolved digital psychedelic garage rock track that refuses to climax or conclude, Fuzzed guitars repeat a dull, minimal riff with no variation, slightly out of tune and worn down, No solos, no build-up — the track feels like it has already started long before and could keep going after it ends, The groove is plain and steady, almost neutral, Drums repeat the same dry pattern without emphasis, bass minimal and passive, Digital noise lingers quietly: low hums, faint distortion, cheap digital residue that never clears, Male vocals only: tired, detached delivery, half-spoken and drained, Phrases repeat like statements of fact, without emotion or emphasis, Structure:
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Outro (fade or abrupt stop)
Vibe: Nothing happens, No release, No lesson, The waiting simply stops being noticed
2:02

A tense digital garage-psych rock track built on a static, unresolved riff that feels like a system idling under pressure, Guitars are raw and fuzzed, slightly overdriven with a dry, biting attack, repeating short, stubborn patterns with no progression, Downstrokes feel physical, not flashy, Bass is tight and insistent, locked to the riff, Drums push forward with a rough garage-rock drive: uneven, slightly rushed, more momentum than groove, never settling, No fills, no release, Vocals are low, flat, and distant, spoken-adjacent with restrained grit, no melody, no emotion, No harmonies, Digital elements stay functional: low hum, electrical buzz, brief feedback cracks, No lush synths, Tempo around 135–140 BPM, minor tonality, no resolution, Structure: immediate riff intro, verse/chorus with minimal change, short drum-drop bridge exposing noise, abrupt cut ending, Overall feeling: restrained force, unused power, readiness without command
3:03

A tense digital garage-psych rock track built on a closed-circuit riff that turns back on itself, Guitars are raw, fuzzed, dry, and narrow, repeating short stubborn patterns with no forward motion, Strong downstrokes, no flash, Bass stays tight and locked to the riff, Drums push with rough garage-rock momentum but feel boxed-in, uneven and impatient, never opening up, No fills, no release, Vocals are flat and distant, spoken-adjacent with restrained grit, delivered as observation, not emotion, No melody, no harmonies, Digital textures are minimal and functional: low hum, faint electrical buzz, brief feedback cracks that cut fast, No pads, Tempo around 135–140 BPM, minor tonality, unresolved, Structure: immediate riff start, minimal verse/chorus variation, short noise-exposed bridge, abrupt stop, Overall feeling: motion without exit, a closed system with no outside
2:27

A tense digital garage-psych rock track built on a rigid looping riff that feels fixed in place, Guitars are raw, fuzzed, dry, and narrow, repeating short phrases that never evolve, slightly detuned, Downstrokes are steady and physical, no decoration, Bass stays minimal and anchored, Drums push with rough garage-rock drive but feel constrained, locked to an invisible grid, Timing is uneven but controlled, no fills, no lift, Vocals are flat and distant, spoken-adjacent with restrained grit, delivered as observation, not emotion, No melody, no harmonies, Digital textures are sparse and functional: low hum, faint electrical buzz, brief static flickers, No pads, Tempo around 135–140 BPM, minor tonality, unresolved, Structure: immediate riff start, almost no verse/chorus change, short noise bridge, abrupt stop, Overall feeling: a permanent night, motion without change, an environment held in place
4:47

A tense digital garage-psych rock track built on a stiff, reflective riff that feels suspended rather than driven, Guitars are raw and fuzzed but thin and glassy, dry and narrow, repeating short phrases with no release, Downstrokes stay controlled, not aggressive, Bass is minimal and steady, supporting weight rather than movement, Drums maintain rough garage momentum but feel dampened, as if hitting a hard surface that doesn’t absorb impact, Timing is uneven but restrained, no fills, Vocals are flat and distant, spoken-adjacent, delivered as quiet recognition, not emotion, No melody, no harmonies, Digital textures are sparse and functional: light electrical hum, faint high-frequency buzz, brief reflective feedback flickers, No pads, Tempo around 135–140 BPM, minor tonality, unresolved, Structure: immediate riff start, minimal variation, short noise bridge, abrupt stop, Overall feeling: a solid sky, reflective and fixed, space held in place
2:09

Assigned
v5
A tense digital garage-psych rock track built on a clipped, repetitive riff that feels informational rather than expressive, Guitars are raw and fuzzed but muted and precise, dry and narrow, repeating short patterns with slight mechanical stiffness, Downstrokes remain physical but restrained, Bass is minimal and firm, supporting structure over drive, Drums maintain rough garage momentum but sound regulated, as if partially automated, Timing is uneven yet controlled, no fills, no release, Vocals are flat, distant, spoken-adjacent, delivered like neutral readouts, No melody, no harmonies, Digital textures become slightly clearer: soft signal beeps, low hum, brief static ticks, short feedback cuts, No pads, Tempo around 135–140 BPM, minor tonality, unresolved, Structure: immediate riff start, minimal variation, short signal-exposed bridge, abrupt stop, Overall feeling: information delivered without intent, a role assigned without discussion
3:02

A tense digital garage-psych rock track using the same static template, but with slightly more air and separation, Guitars stay raw and fuzzed, dry and narrow, repeating short riffs with brief open-string moments that feel lighter without expanding, Downstrokes remain controlled, Bass is minimal and steady, Drums keep the same BPM and rough garage push, but hi-hats are slightly more articulated, creating a subtle lift without speed change, No fills, no climax, Vocals are flat and distant, spoken-adjacent, delivered quietly and restrained, No melody, no harmonies, Digital textures remain functional: low hum, faint buzz, with one brief brighter noise flare that appears and disappears, No pads, Tempo around 135–140 BPM, minor tonality, unresolved, Structure: immediate riff start, minimal variation, short light-exposed bridge, abrupt stop, Overall feeling: a brief brightness, a false opening, light that passes without changing direction
3:26

Arrival
v5
A fast, abrasive digital garage-psych track with nervous energy, Tempo around 145–150 BPM, light and jagged, not heavy, Guitars are thin, raw, and fuzzed, dry and narrow, chopping quick scratchy riffs with uneven lengths, No power chords, no sustain, Downstrokes are frantic and imperfect, Bass is dominant and digital, warped and elastic, looping restless patterns that wobble and slide, sometimes pushing against the guitar phrasing, Drums are quick and scrappy, driving with messy garage urgency, slightly ahead of the beat, Repeating figures feel one step off, creating progressive tension without obvious meter changes, No fills, Vocals are flat, distant, spoken-adjacent, clipped and biting, No melody, no harmonies, Digital textures are minimal: short glitches and static ticks, Minor tonality, unresolved, Structure: immediate rush, looping parts drifting out of sync, short stripped bridge, abrupt stop, Overall feeling: arrival as irritation, speed without control
2:45

Enough
v5
A frantic digital garage-psych track with an immediate, chaotic start, No intro, no count-in, The song begins mid-motion, as if already running, Tempo around 135–140 BPM, fast-feeling but not heavy, Guitars are thin, dry, and dirty, lightly fuzzed, cutting sharp, nervous patterns with no sustain and no power chords, Riffs feel rushed and unstable, slightly falling over themselves, Bass is digital and twitchy, buzzing and wobbling in short loops, restless rather than heavy, Drums hit immediately with scrappy, uneven garage energy, pushing forward without groove or weight, No fills, no polish, Vocals enter abruptly, flat but pressured, spoken-adjacent and urgent, like thoughts spilling out, No melody, no harmonies, Digital textures are raw and jittery: glitches, static pops, signal breaks, Minor tonality, unresolved, Structure: instant start, relentless motion, gradual thinning, abrupt stop, Overall feeling: emotional overflow, light sounds colliding, no resolution
