3:19

biting Power Pop Punk/Trip-Hop hybrid with razor-sharp vocals dripping with sarcasm, Distorted power chords clash with glitchy electronic beats and deep bass drops, The verses ride trip-hop grooves with half-rapped, condescending delivery, while the chorus explodes into anthemic pop-punk fury with gang vocals, Features stuttering drum machines, screaming guitar leads, and vinyl scratch effects, The mood is aggressive yet playful—like laughing while throwing punches, Think if The Offspring crashed into Massive Attack at a house party, The singer's tone is dismissive and theatrical, practically rolling their eyes through every syllable
3:01

biting Power Pop Punk/Trip-Hop hybrid with razor-sharp vocals dripping with sarcasm, Distorted power chords clash with glitchy electronic beats and deep bass drops, The verses ride trip-hop grooves with half-rapped, condescending delivery, while the chorus explodes into anthemic pop-punk fury with gang vocals, Features stuttering drum machines, screaming guitar leads, and vinyl scratch effects, The mood is aggressive yet playful—like laughing while throwing punches, Think if The Offspring crashed into Massive Attack at a house party, The singer's tone is dismissive and theatrical, practically rolling their eyes through every syllable
3:12

Venomous Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop banger with infectious energy and cutting lyrics, Features driving punk guitars with distorted power chords layered over hip-hop influenced breakbeats and bass-heavy production, Verses have a bouncy, syncopated flow with punchy drums and fuzzy bass, The chorus explodes with gang vocals and anthem-like hooks, Bridge drops into a glitchy, stuttering Trip-Hop breakdown before building back, Vocals are delivered with cocky swagger and dripping sarcasm—half-sung, half-snarled with attitude, The mood is triumphant and petty, celebrating your wins while gleefully watching others fumble, Handclaps, distorted synths, and electronic flourishes add modern edge to classic punk energy
2:54

Venomous Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop banger with infectious energy and cutting lyrics, Features driving punk guitars with distorted power chords layered over hip-hop influenced breakbeats and bass-heavy production, Verses have a bouncy, syncopated flow with punchy drums and fuzzy bass, The chorus explodes with gang vocals and anthem-like hooks, Bridge drops into a glitchy, stuttering Trip-Hop breakdown before building back, Vocals are delivered with cocky swagger and dripping sarcasm—half-sung, half-snarled with attitude, The mood is triumphant and petty, celebrating your wins while gleefully watching others fumble, Handclaps, distorted synths, and electronic flourishes add modern edge to classic punk energy
3:52

blistering Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop hybrid that drips with sarcasm and swagger, Driving distorted guitars collide with chopped breakbeats and heavy basslines, Verses spit venom with a half-sung, half-snarled delivery over stuttering trip-hop percussion, while the chorus explodes into full-throated pop-punk gang vocals with clap-along energy, Features razor-sharp guitar stabs, vinyl scratches, and a breakdown that strips to just bass and snaps, The whole thing bounces between sneering condescension and infectious hooks, Tempo around 145 BPM with attitude cranked to eleven, Studio quality, Distorted power chords clash with glitchy electronic beats and deep bass drops, Features stuttering drum machines, screaming guitar leads, and vinyl scratch effects, The mood is aggressive yet playful, The singer's tone is dismissive and theatrical, Razor-sharp vocals dripping with sarcasm
3:41

blistering Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop hybrid that drips with sarcasm and swagger, Driving distorted guitars collide with chopped breakbeats and heavy basslines, Verses spit venom with a half-sung, half-snarled delivery over stuttering trip-hop percussion, while the chorus explodes into full-throated pop-punk gang vocals with clap-along energy, Features razor-sharp guitar stabs, vinyl scratches, and a breakdown that strips to just bass and snaps, The whole thing bounces between sneering condescension and infectious hooks, Tempo around 145 BPM with attitude cranked to eleven, Studio quality, Distorted power chords clash with glitchy electronic beats and deep bass drops, Features stuttering drum machines, screaming guitar leads, and vinyl scratch effects, The mood is aggressive yet playful, The singer's tone is dismissive and theatrical, Razor-sharp vocals dripping with sarcasm
3:01

A savage Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop anthem, launching with edgy distorted power chords and crunchy breakbeats under synth stabs, Verses ride on minimal trip-hop beats and icy synths, vocals front-loaded with sneer, Choruses burst into frenetic punk energy with chunky guitars and gang chants, The bridge twists into a glitchy electronic breakdown—stuttering samples and swirling FX—before a relentless, aggressively catchy final chorus, Every element drips with swagger and tension
3:16

A savage Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop anthem, launching with edgy distorted power chords and crunchy breakbeats under synth stabs, Verses ride on minimal trip-hop beats and icy synths, vocals front-loaded with sneer, Choruses burst into frenetic punk energy with chunky guitars and gang chants, The bridge twists into a glitchy electronic breakdown—stuttering samples and swirling FX—before a relentless, aggressively catchy final chorus, Every element drips with swagger and tension
4:08

Power Pop Punk/Trip-Hop hybrid with distorted power chords layered over glitchy electronic beats and a pulsing hip-hop bassline, Verses feature snarky, rapid-fire vocal delivery over sparse trip-hop production with vinyl crackle and reversed samples, Choruses explode with full band energy—palm-muted guitars, driving drums, and gang vocals, The bridge strips down to a menacing electronic pulse before building back up, Attitude drips from every word, delivered with smirking confidence and biting sarcasm, The vibe is confrontational, infectious, and unapologetically mean, ‑Nothing But A Tourist (Weekend Warrior)
3:20

Power Pop Punk/Trip-Hop hybrid with distorted power chords layered over glitchy electronic beats and a pulsing hip-hop bassline, Verses feature snarky, rapid-fire vocal delivery over sparse trip-hop production with vinyl crackle and reversed samples, Choruses explode with full band energy—palm-muted guitars, driving drums, and gang vocals, The bridge strips down to a menacing electronic pulse before building back up, Attitude drips from every word, delivered with smirking confidence and biting sarcasm, The vibe is confrontational, infectious, and unapologetically mean, ‑Nothing But A Tourist (Weekend Warrior)
3:57

Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop with electronic beats, distorted guitars, and hip-hop drum breaks, High-energy verses with stuttering electronic glitches crash into explosive, anthemic choruses, Think early 2000s pop-punk attitude colliding with Massive Attack's dark electronics, Vocals are snotty, sarcastic, and delivered with maximum contempt—half-sung, half-sneered with razor-sharp enunciation, The mood is aggressive confidence mixed with playful cruelty, like watching someone confidently destroy their opponent with a smile
3:34

Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop with electronic beats, distorted guitars, and hip-hop drum breaks, High-energy verses with stuttering electronic glitches crash into explosive, anthemic choruses, Think early 2000s pop-punk attitude colliding with Massive Attack's dark electronics, Vocals are snotty, sarcastic, and delivered with maximum contempt—half-sung, half-sneered with razor-sharp enunciation, The mood is aggressive confidence mixed with playful cruelty, like watching someone confidently destroy their opponent with a smile
3:21

high-energy fusion of Power Pop Punk aggression and Trip-Hop swagger! high-energy Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop hybrid with distorted guitars, punchy drums, and glitchy electronic beats, The verses have a swagger-filled, half-spoken delivery over a hip-hop influenced beat with choppy guitar stabs, Choruses explode into full punk aggression with shouted gang vocals, The bridge breaks down into atmospheric trip-hop territory with reversed samples and whispered taunts before building back, Snare hits crack like insults, bass throbs with attitude, The song tears into someone who's deliberately petty, with catchy, biting lyrics delivered with maximum attitude, The verses have that half-spoken hip-hop flow over glitchy beats and choppy guitars, while the choruses explode into full punk territory with gang vocals, The bridge breaks down into atmospheric trip-hop before building back up for the final knockout, 160 BPM with swagger and bite
3:03

high-energy fusion of Power Pop Punk aggression and Trip-Hop swagger! high-energy Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop hybrid with distorted guitars, punchy drums, and glitchy electronic beats, The verses have a swagger-filled, half-spoken delivery over a hip-hop influenced beat with choppy guitar stabs, Choruses explode into full punk aggression with shouted gang vocals, The bridge breaks down into atmospheric trip-hop territory with reversed samples and whispered taunts before building back, Snare hits crack like insults, bass throbs with attitude, The song tears into someone who's deliberately petty, with catchy, biting lyrics delivered with maximum attitude, The verses have that half-spoken hip-hop flow over glitchy beats and choppy guitars, while the choruses explode into full punk territory with gang vocals, The bridge breaks down into atmospheric trip-hop before building back up for the final knockout, 160 BPM with swagger and bite
3:14

Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop with electronic percussion, distorted power chords, and glitchy beat switches, Features punchy bass lines, snarky vocal delivery, and hip-hop influenced drum programming layered with live drums, The verses have a bouncy, sardonic energy while the chorus explodes with sneering gang vocals, Bridge drops into a minimalist trip-hop section with pitched-down vocals before building back, Mood is ruthlessly mocking yet danceable—imagine taking someone down while making the crowd jump, Vocal delivery alternates between snotty sing-speak verses and explosive, chant-worthy choruses with maximum attitude
3:18

Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop with electronic percussion, distorted power chords, and glitchy beat switches, Features punchy bass lines, snarky vocal delivery, and hip-hop influenced drum programming layered with live drums, The verses have a bouncy, sardonic energy while the chorus explodes with sneering gang vocals, Bridge drops into a minimalist trip-hop section with pitched-down vocals before building back, Mood is ruthlessly mocking yet danceable—imagine taking someone down while making the crowd jump, Vocal delivery alternates between snotty sing-speak verses and explosive, chant-worthy choruses with maximum attitude
3:13

Venomous Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop banger with infectious energy and cutting lyrics, Features driving punk guitars with distorted power chords layered over hip-hop influenced breakbeats and bass-heavy production, Verses have a bouncy, syncopated flow with punchy drums and fuzzy bass, The chorus explodes with gang vocals and anthem-like hooks, Bridge drops into a glitchy, stuttering Trip-Hop breakdown before building back, Vocals are delivered with cocky swagger and dripping sarcasm—half-sung, half-snarled with attitude, The mood is triumphant and petty, celebrating your wins while gleefully watching others fumble, Handclaps, distorted synths, and electronic flourishes add modern edge to classic punk energy, Studio quality
3:27

Venomous Power Pop Punk meets Trip-Hop banger with infectious energy and cutting lyrics, Features driving punk guitars with distorted power chords layered over hip-hop influenced breakbeats and bass-heavy production, Verses have a bouncy, syncopated flow with punchy drums and fuzzy bass, The chorus explodes with gang vocals and anthem-like hooks, Bridge drops into a glitchy, stuttering Trip-Hop breakdown before building back, Vocals are delivered with cocky swagger and dripping sarcasm—half-sung, half-snarled with attitude, The mood is triumphant and petty, celebrating your wins while gleefully watching others fumble, Handclaps, distorted synths, and electronic flourishes add modern edge to classic punk energy, Studio quality
3:30

biting Power Pop Punk/Trip-Hop hybrid with razor-sharp vocals dripping with sarcasm, Distorted power chords clash with glitchy electronic beats and deep bass drops, The verses ride trip-hop grooves with half-rapped, condescending delivery, while the chorus explodes into anthemic pop-punk fury with gang vocals, Features stuttering drum machines, screaming guitar leads, and vinyl scratch effects, The mood is aggressive yet playful—like laughing while throwing punches, Think if The Offspring crashed into Massive Attack at a house party, The singer's tone is dismissive and theatrical, practically rolling their eyes through every syllable, Studio quality
3:21

biting Power Pop Punk/Trip-Hop hybrid with razor-sharp vocals dripping with sarcasm, Distorted power chords clash with glitchy electronic beats and deep bass drops, The verses ride trip-hop grooves with half-rapped, condescending delivery, while the chorus explodes into anthemic pop-punk fury with gang vocals, Features stuttering drum machines, screaming guitar leads, and vinyl scratch effects, The mood is aggressive yet playful—like laughing while throwing punches, Think if The Offspring crashed into Massive Attack at a house party, The singer's tone is dismissive and theatrical, practically rolling their eyes through every syllable, Studio quality

