For some reason that picture looks like chill experimental new wave.
"Don't cry because it's over, cry because it happened."Sounds like a mix of 80's pop and They Might Be Giants.
YAWK YAWK YAWK YAWKThey would have a warning on them, for a good reason.
The world is afraid of you...and it should be. You will never be whole, Arthur Curry. Never. I have come to end the fear."The Batman Animated series OST, but with metal instead if orchestra.
I've got spurs, that jingle-jangle-jingle!Probably techno rock that sounds like stuff from video games.
Meet the Tamas!◊ Remix Revival Resurrection!
A mix of 80s and 90s cover songs.
Edited by omega2900 on Nov 7th 2021 at 5:43:43 AM
Help me. I can't get it out of my head.I'm honestly imagining a compilation of wrestlers' intro music so there isn't necessarily a proper genre so much as a collection of different songs.
I imagine Electronic Music of sorts, maybe leaning on Trance.
(FYI, my avatar is from an actual music album, but it's up to you to figure it out. I'll give you a few hints: the music group starts with "Z" and is related to Touhou Project.)
An anime ost to a pop star anime.
Edited by This on Nov 9th 2021 at 6:34:52 AM
It's the same as always! I just wonder if I should fold those blood lumps into squares or triangles this time?A poor cover of a bunch of obscure 1960s songs.
By the Power of Grayskull, I HAVE THE POWERGeneric acoustic guitar pop songs.
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Think Anamanaguchi, but metal and with an SNES instead of an NES.
Heavy metal but with comedic lyrics.
It's been 3000 years…Experimental indie rock.
Ukulele with synth leads and classic guitars.
"Lillie" looks a bit different today. I'm not sure why.Some kind of post grunge or punk concept album
Experimental with a medieval vibe.
Mainly has songs for kids.
Mostly metal music. This feels like a metal album cover to me.
Experimental grindcore.
How do lizards fly?Something like Guns N' Roses meets Mötley Crüe.
YAWK YAWK YAWK YAWK
Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
Starting with the advertisement server, I'm imagining a bitter, bitter ode to capitalism and media. Much of the album is based around sampling (especially that of ads), rhythm, and dense sound design. Each track is less of an individual song and more of a continuous piece split into 2-3 minute sections.
Edited by Routeferret on Nov 4th 2021 at 7:19:05 PM