Imagine a desolate, post-apocalyptic city under a sickly sky, where twisted, biomechanical architecture towers like the creations of H.R. Giger. The roof of a crumbling building, skeletal and adorned with pipes and cables, becomes the stage for the pop punk band Simple Plan. Their instruments are warped, each guitar and drum resembling nightmarish, organic structures fused with mechanical elements, as if created by an alien hand. The band members themselves are transformed into ghostly, humanoid figures, their faces contorted into expressions of anguish and defiance, reminiscent of the figures in Zdzisław Beksiński's paintings. Around them, the cityscape is dark and decayed, with twisted metal and crumbling buildings reaching into the sky like elongated limbs. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of unease, and the sounds of Simple Plan's music seem to warp and echo, distorting as they mingle with the eerie hum of the world around them. In the distance, strange, shadowy creatures move in the fog, eyes glowing with an unnatural light, adding to the sense of surreal chaos. The wind howls, carrying with it the smell of rust and decay, as the punk anthems ring out in defiance of the desolation that surrounds them.
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watermark, signature, Bright colors, soft lighting, overly smooth textures, cartoonish elements,, clean elements, human or organic features, unrealistic reflections, glossy surfaces, cheerful tones, pastel colors, excess details that distract from the dark atmosphere.
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