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Mystic Rock

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24 songs
5:03Song Image
Opens with clean, echoing guitar arpeggios layered over a soft synth pad for atmosphere, The pre-chorus adds tension with bass and muted kit, Chorus explodes with heavy, distorted guitars, thunderous drums, and impassioned, gritty vocals, Ends with an intense, cathartic bridge and final chorus
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A raw and surgically crafted evolution of post-grunge grit, this track channels 2000s alt-metal with refined technical firepower, Guitars slam with down-tuned, palm-muted chugs intercut by dissonant tritone slides, divebomb whammy drops, pick scrapes, and octave chord suspensions, Rhythmic precision meets chaos through alternate picking, layered feedback swells, and tremolo bar vibrato harmonics, Drums deliver tight double-kick flurries under syncopated tom grooves, offset by linear fills, ghosted snare rolls, cymbal chokes, and China crashes used for percussive punctuation, Bass grinds below with a blend of pick-style attack, sliding harmonics, staccato rests, and occasional slaps and dead notes for texture, Vocals roar and croon in dynamic contrast—filtered growls, falsetto breaks, breathy harmonics, and gravel-toned belts—all saturated in plate reverb and slight tape warble, The result is a controlled detonation of angst, melody, and muscle—relentless, cathartic, and precise
3:41Song Image
Begins with fuzzy, downtuned guitars and lo-fi drum loops, layered under tape-warped synths, Verses drift in with psych-pop keys and swirling effects, vocals drenched in reverb, Doom rock breakdowns punctuate with heavy riffs, while the dark alternative groove pulses throughout
4:07Song Image
Begins with a droning synth pad, layered with slow, warped drum samples and reversed guitar textures, Spaced-out delays and phaser FX set a surreal mood, while sub-bass pulses guide the rhythm, Unexpected modulations and glitched percussion intensify through swirling middle sections, fading into a cloud of delay-drenched organs and deep analog synths
5:01Song Image
Orwell 9, Heavy Bass, Experimental, progressive power metal, Power Chords, Dark, Psychedelia, Heavy Drums
4:53Song Image
Built on pounding, intricate drums and a huge, distorted bassline, the track layers experimental textures under progressive metal riffs, Power chords drive the verses, while warped, psychedelic guitar effects color the breakdowns, Shifts in meter and dynamic drops keep the texture volatile and intense
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A kaleidoscopic fusion of analog synths, upright and Guitarrón bass, swirling wah and 7-string slide guitars, and syncopated house grooves, Improvised objects, found percussion, and circuit-bent noise add texture, while Rhodes piano and atmospheric layers swell beneath the surface, Verses pulse with trippy, broken beats; choruses explode into four-on-the-floor jazz fusion solos, Americana tones bleed into psychedelic electronics, with songs that evolve like living organisms—raw, surreal, and danceable, Imagine a cowboy wired into a Moog, lost in a desert rave at twilight
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a grand, theatrical rock anthem that fuses operatic drama with arena-scale power balladry, Driven by searing guitar leads, layered synth orchestration, and steady bass foundation, the song channels a sense of triumphant despair—a performer’s defiance in the face of mortality, vocals carry extraordinary weight: fragile yet ferocious, embodying the act of perseverance through pain, The arrangement builds from brooding, cinematic tension into explosive choruses, evoking both Shakespearean tragedy and glam-rock grandeur, Harmonically complex but emotionally direct, it weaves minor-key melancholy with heroic resolve, Its production balances digital synth sheen with raw human grit, representing late-era fusion of theatrical rock and 80s symphonic textures, The result is a final curtain-call of courage, where art transcends suffering and the stage lights never dim
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“Further Still” channels a raw, swamp rock revival spirit — echoing humid grooves with a modern edge, The track opens with loose hi-hats, tremolo-drenched rhythm guitar, and a growling bassline that feels like a V8 engine idling, The drums swing with a laid-back southern shuffle — roomy snare, splashy cymbals, and a kick that thumps like a heartbeat under moonlight, Verses carry a low, dusty tone: muted guitar plucks, ghostly backing vocals, and harmonica drones, The chorus kicks open with power chords and vocal grit, evoking the feeling of asphalt heat and endless road, A slide guitar bridge rises and falls like thunder in the distance, before the outro fades into night-cricket ambience and reverbed tambourine hits, Lyrically and musically, the song balances rebellion and meditation — a restless soul chasing freedom long after the road ends
3:54Song Image
Post-Grunge × Pop-Punk, 140 BPM, G major, Heavy, down-tuned guitars in the verses create a brooding, sludgy feel, The chorus explodes with driving, energetic power-chords and a catchy, anthemic lead guitar line, Vocals are raspy and strained in the verses, soaring to a powerful, clean melody in the chorus with energetic "whoa-oh-oh" gang vocals, A powerful, dynamic drum performance and a prominent, melodic bassline, Mood: Angsty, suburban rebellion, anthemic
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Advanced Psychedelic Doom Rock, Tuning: 31-EDO (Meantone temperament), A long, evolving instrumental journey, Part 1: A hypnotic intro with a fretless bass and sitar playing a microtonal, descending Circle of Fifths over a cajón, Part 2: Introduces polymeter, as a clean 12-string guitar plays a 7/8 arpeggio over a heavy 4/4 Doom beat with a distorted baritone guitar, Part 3: A "glitch" breakdown where a prepared piano chord is stretched into a chaotic spectral pad, Part 4: A final, heavy resolution to a new, alien microtonal harmony, with all instruments converging, Mood: Awe-inspiring, disorienting, and cathartic, The sound of a mind exploring a new dimension of sound
5:06Song Image
Advanced Psychedelic Doom Rock in 31-EDO starts with a hypnotic intro: fretless bass and sitar weave a microtonal descending Circle of Fifths atop cajón, Part 2 shifts to polymeter—12-string guitar in 7/8 arpeggios floats over a crushing baritone guitar and 4/4 doom drum, A glitchy breakdown erupts in Part 3: a prepared piano chord stretched into a chaotic, spectral pad, The finale brings all instruments together in a heavy, dissonant, alien microtonal harmony, building to a cathartic, awe-inspiring climax
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A hypnotic fusion of Reggae × Doom Metal in C# minor: verses pulse with a deep one drop drumbeat, fuzzy guitar texture, and a distorted melodic bassline anchoring the groove, The chorus erupts with colossal, crushing Doom riffs and soaring vocals, The bridge drifts into dub territory, layering echo-laden snare and vocals, enveloping the track in cosmic, meditative weight
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A gritty experimental track built on detuned, untuned guitar riffs layered with jarring broken instruments, Out-of-tune melodies are juxtaposed with bursts of rich harmony and moments of clean unison, creating an intentionally chaotic but artfully structured sonic texture
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This track fuses monolithic Doom Metal heft with 60s/70s Psychedelic Rock using 31-EDO meantone tuning, yielding lush, resonant pure thirds, Fuzzed, down-tuned riffs are awash in delay, reverb, and phaser; deep groovy bass and slow, pounding drums anchor the pulse, Swirling organ and spaced-out synths build a cosmic haze, while ethereal vocals soar overhead, In the solo, an "impossible" lead guitar weaves fluid, microtonal lines and bends through spectral, alien intervals unreachable on a standard fretboard, heightening the hypnotic, dreamlike texture
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Distorted analog kick drives a thudding, wet groove, feeling slower and viscous, Clipped hi-hats tick tensely atop growling low-end synths, Vocals are filtered and crackling, doubled with whispers, Dissonant guitar harmonics cut through, as a warped, reversed sampled choir ebbs behind, The midsection collapses into reverb-drenched, crushed silence, then erupts with glitch percussion, metallic hits, and feedback pulses, forging trance-like industrial dread
4:10Song Image
A gritty experimental track built on detuned, untuned guitar riffs layered with jarring broken instruments, Out-of-tune melodies are juxtaposed with bursts of rich harmony and moments of clean unison, creating an intentionally chaotic but artfully structured sonic texture
5:02Song Image
Nu-Metal / Hard Rock track In E Minor at 120 BPM, the song features a tight, punchy drum beat and a distorted bassline, The rhythm guitar plays heavy, percussive riffs with heavy palm-muting and syncopated rhythms, Layer in dark, atmospheric synth pads underneath the aggression, The lead vocal alternates between a raspy, rhythmic growl in the verses and a powerful, soaring, melodic belt in the anthemic chorus, Add aggressive backing shouts for impact, The production should be polished, rhythmic, and intense
5:07Song Image
The song pulses at 120 BPM in E minor, launching with tight, punchy drums and a snarling, distorted bassline, Percussive, palm-muted rhythm guitars drive syncopated riffs while brooding synth pads build tension underneath, Verses feature gritty, rhythmic growls; choruses explode with melodic, soaring vocals and aggressive backing shouts, all delivered with polished, intense production
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Chaotic Psychedelic Folk-Metal track in E Minor at 110 BPM, The song opens with detuned, untuned guitar riffs and jarring broken instruments, layered with a growling bassline, The verse introduces a strummed acoustic guitar and a Guitarrón Mexicano, slightly out of tune with the intro, over an addictive rock beat with unique metallic hi-hats and a catchy, dark vocal melody, The chorus explodes with a thunderous, distorted guitar riff, while a soaring, virtuosic 7-string flamenco guitar plays an unforgettable, infectious lead line, The bridge breaks down to an atmospheric collage of the chaotic elements and a clean vocal unison, building into a climactic guitar solo that duels between the beautiful flamenco guitar and the sludgy electric guitar, The entire track is woven with psychedelic textures and moments of rich harmony juxtaposed with intentional dissonance
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Create a Post-Grunge / Alternative Metal track In C# Minor at 120 BPM, the song is driven by a tight, aggressive drum beat and a distorted, follow-the-root bassline, The rhythm guitar plays simple, memorable, stop-start riffs with a heavy, fuzzy tone, A second, clean guitar with a phaser effect plays dark, arpeggiated patterns in the verses, The lead vocal is a powerful, raspy, and strained baritone, delivering an angry and anthemic melody that explodes in the chorus, The overall mood is raw, frustrated, and powerful
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Raw, distorted power chords played with reckless energy, Snappy, loose drums with a live, unpolished feel, Shouted, sneering vocals with attitude, Minimal production — like recorded in a basement with one mic and a tape machine, Tempo: 180 BPM, Key: E minor
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Heavy, palm-muted power chords ascend through a circle of fifths, each detuned by 15 cents, 7-string guitar with extended-range riffs and microtonal dive bombs, Double-kick drum patterns follow the harmonic cycle with syncopated accents, Vocals switch between guttural lows and piercing harmonics, Aggressive, dissonant, and mathematically relentless, Tempo: 140 BPM, Tuning: 7-string in B♭ +15c
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Thick, overdriven guitar riffs that are intentionally sloppy and out of tune, Bass is distorted and muddy, with notes bleeding into each other, Drums are played with brushes on the snare and a loose, rattling kick, Vocals are a raw, guttural shout, Raw, grimy, and heavy like swamp water, Tempo: 90 BPM