Melody's Music

Melody's Music
Song Name: "Worst Neighbors Ever" -- Katana Zero OST

Song Effect: Creates a sense of nostalgia for Melody, and those around her gain a deeper understanding of her as a person and her background

Description: This song is the first track Melody created as she pursued the EDM arts-- ironically terribad for her first attempt, no one except for the ones especially close to her have ever heard this chiptune.

Song Name: "Dream Sweet in Sea Major" --ミミラクルミュージカル (Miracle Music)

Song Effect: Causes everyone within the audio radius to become drowsy and eventually fall asleep. Longer exposure to the song, even when asleep, causes longer and more restful sleep

Description: This calm track has haunting undertones, it's cheery tune leaving you wondering if there's something darker going on within it's 5 distinct stanzas. A personal favorite of Melody's.

Song Name: "666 Kill Chop Deluxe" -- Lisa: The Joyful OST

Song Effect: Creates a small precession of floating weaponry above Melody's head that can be directed at will

Description: This "so bad it's good" track is a guilty pleasure of Melody's-- it's harsh chiptune bass and unironic use of an airhorn soundbite resonate with her "couldn't care less" attitude.

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Song Name: "I Can't Decide" -- Scissor Sisters

Song Effect: Causes anyone listening to the song to become completely indecisive

Description: While the song is about genuine murder and socially apathetic asshole, Melody likes the songs chipper tune, smooth rhyming and chilling overtones.

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Song Name: "Crypteque" -- Crypt of the Necrodancer OST

Song Effect: Caused a small scale zombie attack-- 5 zombies per person listening for the duration of the song. These are only calculated for those who hear the first 4 notes

Description: This hard track is a mix of disco and hard EDM, which get's a big thumbs up from Melody. She often listens to it casually without the effect from Radio Killer.

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Song Name: "The Chattering Lack of Common Sense" -- GHOST

Song Effect: Causes everyone listening to it to become suddenly unable to speak in clear sentences-- whether this be a jumble of vaguely English syllables or just completely illegible speech

Description: Despite the song effect, the song actually has clear lyrics. It has almost a carnival-music tone, which Melody focuses more on besides the underlying message of struggling with social ineptitude.

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Song Name: "The Mind Electric" -- ミミラクルミュージカル (Miracle Music)

Song Effect: The first 3 minutes of the song reverses time, and the last 3 minutes cause time to move at double the rate. The song can be cancelled or skipped to one of the parts at any time, but the first 3 minutes cannot be looped

Description: When listened to casually, Melody often skips the distorted reverse part of the song, but really likes the balls-to-the-wall style of keying and creepy overtones / mysterious undertones.

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Song Name: "Two Time" -- Jack Stauber's Micropop

Song Effect: Creates a copy of Melody that share the exact same thoughts, and can be directly controlled by her. If killed, the song automatically stops

Description: Similar to the rest of her favorite tracks, Melody likes this song for it's upbeat and positive tune, paired with it's unsettling underlying message.

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Song Name: "The Other Side of Paradise" -- Glass Animals

Song Effect ( Only useable during Act 2 of Radio Killer ): This song creates a sense of discontent and want in anyone who listens to it, causing those who listen to it to become overburdened with the sense of their life being incomplete-- even if their life is complete in the basic sense of the word.

Description: Melody often listens to this song on her off-time, the bass and synth stands out as a bit of a black sheep compared to the rest of her favourite tracks.

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Song Name: "Panic Room" -- Au/Ra

Song Effect: Creates a rising and falling sense of panic and fear as the song progresses-- beginning as a quiet knowing at the back of their mind, and breaking out into a full-blown panic attack as the chorus hits

Description: Melody enjoys the simple-but-effective style of this track, and pays less attention to the lyrics, as they're relatively basic.

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Song Name: "Bloodletting of the Crimson Court" -- Darkest Dungeon OST

Song Effect: Prevents blood coagulation in all who listen, causing fatal wounds to not heal and making injured individuals bleed out much faster

Description: Melody-- despite her love of EDM, hardbass, and other techno-like songs, she has a soft spot for intense orchestral pieces, such as the ones you'd hear in fantasy-esque video games. She loves this track in particular sue to the racing violin strings making it sound akin to mosquito wings-- which, she will often comment, are more of a symbol for vampires than bats.

Song Name: "Six Shooter" -- Coyote Kisses

Song Effect: Increases the hand-eye coordination, perception, and general accuracy to all those who hear it (Raises the Precision stat of any nearby stands by one rank)

Description: "You've yee'd your last haw, partner."

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Song Name: "Rush Hour (Remix)" -- NoteBlock

Song Effect: Creates a sense of awakeness, alertness, and fervor in those who listen. Also increases the general speed of all who listen (Raises the Speed stat of any nearby stands by one rank)

Description: Melody prefers a fan-made remix to this track compared to the original, because it kicks off harder and has a better tune mix.

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Song Name: "Goodbye to a World" -- Porter Robinson

Song Effect ( Only useable during Act 3 of Radio Killer ): Negates the abilities/effects of all stands that have natural order-bending capabilities (Time manipulation, dimension hopping/manipulating, space-time distortion, etc.)

Description: This is one of Melody's chill-out songs when listened to casually (and technically practically, because it can help calm down an intense situation), considering song has a slow burn, then picks up into a hard drop.

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Song Name: "The Senescence" -- Darkest Dungeon OST

Song Effect ( Only useable during Act 3 of Radio Killer ): Melody becomes immobilized, playing a faint aspiration of a violin to the song as perfect, aggressive copies appear for everyone who hears the song. The copies will attack their original counterpart with the same level of strength of their own as long as the song lasts. If one original is defeated by their copy, the copy breaks into a display of crystalline particles

Description: Similarly to Bloodletting of the Crimson Court, this is one of Melody's favorite tracks that aren't necessarily EDM/hardbass/techno. She loves the orchestral base mixed with hints of synth to create a sense of mystique and alien-ness in the track.

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Song Name: "Sunset Lover" -- PETITE BISCUIT

Song Effect: Creates an intense sense of calm and relaxation in everyone who listens

Description: This is basically Melody's theme song-- an upbeat, mellow track with a consistent bass and almost a sense of strange nostalgia-- even if you've never heard the song before. It gives Melody the warm fuzzies every time she hears it.

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Song Name: "V Limo (New Donk Shitty)" -- Katana Zero OST

Song Effect: Creates a luxury limo for the personal use of Melody and her companions. The limo remains even after the song finishes, as long as there's at least one person in the vehicle.

Description: "Cyka obhet!"