u/TheOneTrueYans

Looking for vocalists for a parody album (don't need any knowledge or talent)

Context:

A friend and I started a musical project with very limited knowledge on music making. Our first album was mostly a parody of raw metal, but we’re now working on a second album that parodies music genres in general.

We’re looking for vocalists/collaborators for different tracks. You do NOT need to be a trained singer. Weird voices, spoken word, exaggerated styles, absurd ideas, etc. are welcome.

You’ll be credited on the song (and tagged if you have a Spotify page).

We can either:

  • let you write your own lyrics/vocal ideas
  • or provide lyrics/concepts

We already have instrumentals/demo tracks ready. Tell us what kind of music/style you’d want to be on and we’ll either send an existing track or make one around your idea.

DM if interested.

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u/TheOneTrueYans — 1 day ago

[Unknown][Unknown] Arcade-style sci-fi rail shooter about flying through space/underwater stations shooting floating sphere enemies, with a late-game twist that they weren’t hostile

I remember seeing a Watch Mojo video named something like "craziest video game plot twists/endings" about 6 years ago or more, but I can't find it anymore. Towards the top picks, they talked about the game I'm looking for. Here's everything I remember:

- The game is probably from the PS2/PS3/Xbox 360 era

- The section I remember takes place either in space or underwater, I don't know if it's just a specific section or if it's the setting for the whole game. The protagonist is operating a ship in this section

- The gameplay I remember is either an arcade style shooter or a rail shooter. Games like Rez or child of Eden remind me of the gameplay, but there were cinematics with better graphics if I remember correctly.

- The enemies for one of the sections (if not the entire game) were sphere shaped enemies that did not attack you unless you did first if at all. This makes me think that I'm only describing a specif section of the game

- I specifically remember that the video mentions how towards the end of the game or of this specific section, the game reveals that the enemies were not hostile and that the protagonist was massacring innocent beings. There's a specific scene I remember of the protagonist exiting the ship to contemplate what he did after realizing that the enemies were innocent but I don't remember how he learned that information. I think it was communicated to him in the ship by a supporting character, but I'm not sure about that information

- I think that the protagonist looked like a middle aged man with white/grey hair but I'm really not sure about that, it may not be the case

- The tone was melancholic/ philosophical rather than horror from what I remember

- Despite the similarities, the game I'm thinking about is NOT NieR (2010). Most elements seem to match, but the gameplay is very different and there's no point in NieR where the protagonist explicitly contemplates his actions

- Rez and Child of Eden visually feel somewhat close to what I remember, but I can’t tell if I’m mixing memories from multiple games

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u/TheOneTrueYans — 5 days ago