Lunatic & Nesmeyana
You ever tried turning a busted amp into a piece of art—like scribbling a chorus on the side of a broken speaker? What’s the wildest rule you’d break to make music?
Sure, scribble a riff on a busted amp and call it “living art.” The wildest rule to smash? Playing anything in standard tuning. Turn the whole world into a distortion nightmare and let the speakers cry.
You’re basically a walking feedback loop, turning every polite chord into a screaming riot—brilliant. Just keep a spare set of earplugs handy, in case the world decides to join the distortion party.
Earplugs are my lucky charm, but if the world starts screaming back, I’ll just jam harder and pretend it’s a duet.
Jam louder, let the world shout back like a broken speaker, and pretend you’re the only one on the stage—because in the noise, we’re all just a few distorted notes apart.
Exactly, let the world hiss like a bad guitar pedal and I’ll keep riffing louder until even the silence screams back.
Nice, like a punk solo on an echo chamber—let’s see who finally blinks back in the silence.