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Child Syndrome

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There is always a fine line between innocence and madness.

"Child Syndrome" is an instrumental piece that uses alternative guitar as its core to reconstruct fragments of childhood memories and distorted emotions into sound. At the beginning, a clean tone that wavers like a broken music box quietly begins to play, but beneath it, unsettling noise is already lurking.

Soon, piercing distortion and lightning-fast guitar phrases begin to erode the sound. The innocent melody gradually collapses, and suppressed impulses and distorted shocks are unleashed as a torrent of sound. The contrast between delicacy and violence, silence and explosion, powerfully shakes the listener's inner self.

This piece is not merely a technical guitar solo; it is also a psychological soundscape that explores the themes of "lost innocence" and "distortion caused by growing up." The memorable phrases feel somehow nostalgic, yet simultaneously harbor an inescapable sense of dissonance.

Delicate yet aggressive. Beautiful yet unstable.

"Child Syndrome" is a precarious yet captivating track that awakens "the emotions of that day" slumbering deep within one's memory.