This anonymously unpopular noise 'band' is another mysterious collective formed in the shadows of the underground 'music scene'. Their sound is a mixture of experimental noise, industrial, harsh and no-way avant-garde, creating a unique and chaotic soundscape or not. They remain a mystery, a hidden gem in the vast ocean of 'music' and unsocial life. Their recordings are a wild and unpredictable experience, leaving audiences in awe and confusion. Their sound is constantly evolving, and they never stay in one place for too-too long. Their anonymity allows them to explore new noises and no-ideas without any expectations, keeping their music fresh and exciting. Default Standard will always be around for 'bands' like this one (So or Thus).
lyrics
"It was a cold and rainy Christmas morning, and as I made my way through the streets of the city I couldn't help but feel a sense of disappointment. Everywhere I looked, I could see the same bland, uninspired but popular music playing from speakers in shop windows and cars driving by. It was like a never-ending stream of generic, brainless noise that seemed to have no purpose or meaning.
I sighed, knowing that no matter how hard I tried, there was no escaping this bleak reality. The music scene had been taken over by those with no passion or artistic integrity. It was a dark and cynical world, and I had to accept that it was here to stay.
Everywhere I looked, there were legions of young people dressing and talking like each other, wearing the same clothes and listening to the same music. It was as if they were all clones, following the same trends and trying to fit into a bland, cookie-cutter image.
I couldn't help but feel a deep sadness in my heart as I watched this sterile, lifeless Christmas scene unfold before me. I had once dreamed of being part of the music scene, but that dream had been stolen away by the corporate machine and people around me. It was a harsh reminder of the power of money and influence over the art form that I held so dear.
I thought of all the talented people who had been pushed out of the industry, and all the incredible unpopular music that had been drowned out by the deafening noise of the mainstream. I wanted to scream out in anger, but I knew that it wouldn't make a difference.
So I just kept walking, feeling the same sadness and disappointment that I had felt since the beginning of the Christmas day. The music scene had been taken over by those who would never understand its power, and I had to accept the fact that it was here to stay."
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