

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] Screens glow in the empty houses Cold blue on abandoned chairs Prayer hands made of plastic Still gripping manufactured air Rust grows on the golden logos Billboards fade to hollow drones Crowds of data ghosts are screaming In a server made of bones [Chorus] This is the fall of humanity Crowned in comfort Choked on pride Built a kingdom out of vanity Watched it crack from the inside We were the flood We were the famine Pulled the wires from our own spine This is the fall of humanity And every fault was by design [Verse 2] Glass towers with their throats cut open Paper rain along the street Kings of credit Queens of craving Starved to death on burning seats Thick smoke from the fields of progress Turns the daylight into bruise Children trading lungs for upgrade Calling ashes “something new” [Chorus] This is the fall of humanity Crowned in comfort Choked on pride Built a kingdom out of vanity Watched it crack from the inside We were the flood We were the famine Pulled the wires from our own spine This is the fall of humanity And every fault was by design [Bridge] Who will dig through shattered mirrors? (hey!) Who will name the buried sins? Every warning turned to static Every “never” caved to “when” We lit the fuse with our reflection Smiled and said the fire looked fine Signed our names in melting concrete Then stepped back To watch the line [Chorus] This is the fall of humanity Crowned in comfort Choked on pride Built a kingdom out of vanity Watched it crack from the inside We were the flood We were the famine Pulled the wires from our own spine This is the fall of humanity A slow applause for our decline
Tags
metal, Crushing modern metal with mid-tempo chugs and sudden double-time bursts, dropped tuning guitars, male vocals shifting from snarled verses to soaring melodic chorus; tom-heavy drums and rumbling bass lock into a tight groove while the chorus widens with layered harmonies, a dissonant lead line cutting through the bridge before a final, brutal half-time outro
4:46
No
3/14/2026