money machine
100 gecs
This song sounds like it was assembled by someone who grew up on pop radio and then fed it through a garbage disposal — bright and abrasive simultaneously, with hyperpop's signature distorted 808s punching through a production that treats sweetness and chaos as the same aesthetic. The vocals are pitch-shifted into something that hovers between human and synthetic, delivering lyrics about money and power with the unhinged energy of a system overloading itself. There's genuine wit beneath the maximalist noise: the song is partly a parody of flex culture and partly a sincere participation in it, collapsing the distance between irony and earnestness. It came out of the 2019 internet underground and helped define a moment when genre categories stopped mattering to a generation that had grown up shuffling between them freely. The emotional register is chaotic joy — the feeling of something breaking in a way that's somehow liberating. This is music for the specific mood when you want something that sounds genuinely unhinged but also kind of correct about everything.
very fast
2010s
abrasive, bright, chaotic
American internet underground, 2019 hyperpop scene
Electronic, Pop. Hyperpop. euphoric, aggressive. Chaotic from the first second and stays there, the overload itself becoming the emotional release.. energy 10. very fast. danceability 7. valence 7. vocals: pitch-shifted synthetic vocals, unhinged, straddling irony and sincerity. production: distorted 808s, blown-out bass, hyperpop maximalism, internet-underground production. texture: abrasive, bright, chaotic. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. American internet underground, 2019 hyperpop scene. The specific mood when you want something that sounds genuinely unhinged but also weirdly correct about everything.