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Released 2/24/2024.
Duration: 3:38.

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Lyrics:

(One-two-three-four)

Who am I and who are you?
The line between us is becoming unclear
I despise me and I know you hate me too
Let me drown my sorrows for a little while more

Who am I and who are you? (Are you? Are you?)
The line between us is becoming unclear (Becoming unclear)
I despise me and I know you hate me too
Let me drown my sorrows for a little while more

A little while more
A little while more
A little while more
A little while more
A little while more
A little while more
A little while more
A little while more

Artist commentary:

Rainy: (YouTube description, excerpt)

iirc Redeye was the first new Desynced song I’ve written in nearly 3ish years. I remember feeling invigorated by the release of Anthology I and I had a fresh demo for this song the evening after it came out. I’ve had concepts for this song sitting around since around 2021 and it was exciting to finally get a chance to execute it. I knew even back then that I wanted to combine elements of EDM and Rock/Metal but I didn’t really know how to pull it off. It was only after I started listening to Nine Inch Nails in 2023 that I found myself able to complete the song. The song leans in heavily on that distinct Reznor brand of industrial Rock while combing aspects of VGM and EDM. It might not be entirely evident, but the song was influenced by Toby Fox’s approach to “Vriska’s Theme.” In his commentary for Alterniabound, he talked about how he wrote that song to depict Vriska’s depression and angst. Layssah, much like Vriska, experiences a lot of self-loathing and I wanted to convey that in Redeye. To do that, I decided to do something I’ve never done before: putting vocals in a track. I am by no means a lyricist, but I figured it would help convey my intentions for the song as well as give me a reason to bust out SynthV. It’s not the best tuning or vSynth programing in the world but I think it does an okay enough job. It’s the best produced song I’ve ever made, I’ll give it that.

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