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All for You by Wolfgang

All for You

Wolfgang

RockOPMGrunge rock
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Interpretation

There is a controlled ferocity at the center of this song, a tightly wound tension between restraint and release that defines everything about how it moves. The guitars arrive thick and distortion-heavy, tuned to that mid-90s grunge frequency where riffs feel less like melody and more like weather — something you move through rather than listen to. Basti Artadi's voice carries a rawness that is almost confessional, pitched somewhere between desperation and resolve, the kind of delivery that sounds like it cost something to record. The rhythm section anchors everything with a deliberate, chest-level thud, giving the song a physicality that's rare in OPM rock of its era. Emotionally, this is a song about total surrender — not the passive kind, but the kind where you've made a conscious, maybe reckless decision to give everything you have to another person. The devotion in the lyrics isn't gentle; it's almost combative, as though love itself is something you fight toward. Wolfgang occupied a specific and important space in Filipino rock — carrying the weight of Seattle's influence while making something unmistakably local out of it. This song belongs in a car driving through rain, or in a practice room at 1 a.m., or anywhere that the feeling of being completely consumed by something feels necessary rather than dangerous.

Attributes
Energy8/10
Valence5/10
Danceability3/10
Acousticness2/10
Tempo

fast

Era

1990s

Sonic Texture

dense, raw, heavy

Cultural Context

Filipino (OPM), Seattle grunge influence

Structured Embedding Text
Rock, OPM. Grunge rock.
intense, devoted. Opens with coiled, combative energy and builds toward total, reckless surrender — devotion that feels less like warmth and more like a war declared..
energy 8. fast. danceability 3. valence 5.
vocals: raw male, confessional, desperate-resolve, gritty.
production: distortion-heavy guitars, thick bass, chest-level drums, grunge-frequency riffs.
texture: dense, raw, heavy. acousticness 2.
era: 1990s. Filipino (OPM), Seattle grunge influence.
Driving through rain at night when the feeling of being completely consumed by something feels necessary rather than dangerous.
ID: 167568Track ID: catalog_8230effae641Catalog Key: allforyou|||wolfgangAdded: 3/27/2026Cover URL