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No Longer Human

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"No Longer Human" is a haunting 2000s UK Alternative Rock anthem, deeply colored by the raw, gritty vulnerability of grunge. The track features a signature slow build-up, transitioning from fragile, clean guitar verses into an explosive, anthemic chorus that captures the sheer weight of existential despair.

The lyrics delve into the profound theme of alienation, heavily influenced by the "disqualified" sentiment of literary classicism. With its minor-key melodies and a guitar solo that feels like a desperate plea for connection, the song explores the sensation of fading away into a shadow. The climax is both devastating and beautiful, culminating in an outro of pure, unadulterated shame and longing for disappearance-a definitive record for the lost souls of the modern era.

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