Corpöllution (Casual Anarchy) - Music Album
Corpöllution is an AI-generated music album by Casual Anarchy, a virtual band—not a real-world act. The songs and vocals were composed/produced with modern generative tools (music + voice synthesis), while the lyrics, art direction, structure, edits, and mixing were human-crafted. This record is an experiment in the democratization of production: proving that a single creator can write, steer, and publish a full album without label budgets, A&R committees, or “algorithm-friendly” compromises.
What it sounds like
Energetic cyber-glam punk: distorted power chords welded to synthetic arpeggiators, mechanical drum patterns, gritty basslines, and vocoder/AI-voice leads with a distinctly British bite. Glitchy transitions build into neon-lit, chant-along choruses. Themes: corporate doublespeak, eco-anxiety, and life inside recommendation engines.
You get (instant download)
- 12 mastered tracks (~42 min): WAV 24-bit / FLAC / MP3 320
- Instrumental versions of every song
- Digital lyric booklet (PDF) with credits & notes
- Cover art pack (square + banner)
Tracklist
1 Factory Fumes (Intro) • 2 Shareholder Shuffle • 3 Tin Can Riot • 4 Muha vs the Machine • 5 Data-Dump Disco • 6 Neon Debris (2026 cut) • 7 Algorithm Sabotage • 8 Greenwash Grenade • 9 Patent Poison • 10 Boardroom to Boneyard • 11 Caroline’s Circuit Break (instrumental) • 12 Corpöllution (Exit)
How it was made
Music and vocal performances were generated with AI tools, then arranged, lyric-written, edited, and mixed by the creator. No label, no middlemen—creative control stays with the artist, not a corporation.
Use & licensing
- Personal listening: unlimited.
- Non-commercial creators (YouTube, podcasts, streams): you may use the instrumentals with credit — “Casual Anarchy – Corpöllution (casualanarchy.band)”.
- Commercial sync / monetized use: contact@casualanarchy.com.
- Do not present the virtual band as real people or claim endorsement.
Why this matters
Corpöllution is a proof-of-concept: art without permission, built by one person directing machines, not by corporations directing artists. If that resonates, this record is for you.