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Human Ponzis is a 16-track modern progressive rock double album that blends powerful riffs, dynamic soundscapes, and thought-provoking storytelling. With influences from bands like Tool, Porcupine Tree, Riverside, and Pink Floyd, the album explores themes of corruption, resilience, mental health, and redemption.

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The title track, The Human Ponzi, launches a scathing critique of greed and power, while songs like Bleeding Daylight and Broken World shine with messages of survival and hope. Nope takes aim at the illusions of social media, UnChosen gives voice to outsiders, and Little People speaks for those crushed under systemic power. Balancing the darkness are uplifting tracks like Interstellar, a soaring cosmic love song, and Final Goodbye, a reminder to live fully before time runs out.

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Musically diverse yet thematically unified, Human Ponzis is an emotional journey through chaos, struggle, and light. It challenges listeners with heavy, progressive rock intensity while inspiring them with moments of grace, intimacy, and resilience. More than an album, it’s a progressive rock experience for fans seeking depth, meaning, and connection in music.

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