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Digital Detox

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A sardonic, 94 BPM indie rock and post-punk track featuring a bass-forward mix, slightly crunchy dry electric guitars, and minimal rimshot-driven drums. A deadpan male vocal delivers wry, spoken-word verses that seamlessly blend into a catchy, sung chorus, all wrapped in a raw, lo-fi production aesthetic.

Thematically, the song is a brilliant, self-aware critique of the modern "digital detox." It pokes fun at the ultimate irony of announcing a social media break across three platforms with a perfectly filtered photo and carefully chosen hashtags, only to switch on airplane mode for forty minutes and immediately check the analytics. With its dry wit, punk attitude, and highly relatable observations about our hypocritical relationship with the algorithm, it is a cynically perfect anthem for the extremely online generation.

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