I was intrigued by
Bryan Alexanderâs book club proposal to read the Project 2025 document. Unfortunately I have too many summer projects competing for time and attention to participate meaningfully. But in the
spirit of AI106 I have taken passages from the document and fed them to
AI song generator Udio to make death metal tracks.
Restoring Limits
[Verse]
Ruling class, they slash and tear, they take away our rights
Centralize their power, far from American sights
Supra-national treaties bind us, never let us be
In the grip of bureaucrats, we lose our sovereignty
[Chorus]
Restoring limits, bring back the fight
Accountability, letâs make it right
Reclaiming Our Rights
[Verse]
Rulers climbing high, they canât hear our cries
Treaties bind our hands, as the Constitution dies
Career pawns, unseen, they tighten the chains
Power games they play, and weâre the ones who pay
[Chorus]
Slash through the lies, expose their deceit
Tear down the walls, take back our streets
No backing down, weâll stand and weâll fight
United weâll rise, reclaiming our rights
The prompt for these was:
Properly considered, restoring fiscal limits and constitutional accountability to the federal government is a continuation of restoring national sovereignty to the American people. In foreign affairs, global strategy, federal budgeting and policymaking, the same pattern emerges again and again. Ruling elites slash and tear at restrictions and accountability placed on them. They centralize power up and away from the American people: to supra-national treaties and organizations, to left-wing âexperts,â to sight-unseen all-or-nothing legislating, to the unelected career bureaucrats of the Administrative State, heavy metal, death metal,
Iâm not actually a death metal aficionado so I canât give it a proper musical or lyrical critique. My guess is the site is mapping words and phrases to a statistical model of death metal lyrics to come up with the song, so Iâm not surprised that âslash and tearâ made it through. I think the songs get at a sense of the passage, while perhaps giving it more extreme coloration.
Challenge the Power
[Verse]
Restore our thinking to thrive
Establish truth, let it revive
No more interestsâ clash, weâll drive
Strength in analysis, weâll arrive
[Chorus]
Challenge the power, break the flood
Independent minds, through the blood
Challenge the power, stand and fight
Free the thought, into the night
Revive the Mind
[Verse]
Restore the mind, eradicate the lie
Build a fortress, let the truth arise
Break the chains that bind, dismantle the guise
Return to the essence, intelligence revived
[Chorus]
Through the fire, through the night
Restore the truth, the guiding light
Break through walls, shatter might
In this battle, wisdomâs flight
This prompt was:
Restore DIE critical thinking. Establish mechanisms to restore analytic integrity and return to true intelligence-driven operations. The next Administration should eliminate the conflict of interest in the current customer-based model (in which the customer is always right) by enforcing time-tested procedures that guarantee independent analysis, even if it means challenging policymakersâ assumptions. The Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Securityâs leadership role should be expanded to include providing analytic top-line views and improve DIE transparency by highlighting diverging views., heavy metal, death metal,
I was wondering how it would interpret
DIE â as an acronym or the word
die? But given the context maybe it didnât know what to do with the word. Or maybe the whole passage just doesnât compute. It looks like Udio picked up some words and ran off in its own direction.
Torch of Integrity
[Verse]
The USAGMâs a story, a tale we missed,
Of faith and hope in shadows kissed.
A chance to shine, in worldâs eyes wide,
Lost in the dark, where ideals hide.
[Chorus]
Burn the torch of honest days,
Journalistic light must blaze.
Shadows of Promise
[Verse]
The promise was bright as the sun
But shadows darken, and now itâs gone
Unbiased truth we failed to keep
A chance lost deep, in silence we weep
[Chorus]
Lost opportunity, our ideals are torn
In the darkness, will we ever be reborn?
The passage used here was:
The USAGM is a story of a lost opportunity both to help restore the worldâs confidence in the promise and ideals of America and to set a high mark for journalistic integrity and unbiased reporting. , heavy metal, gothic metal,
These stayed a little more focused, probably because I only used one sentence as a prompt. So far, my intuitive feeling is that it is molding the inputs on a metal model. How would the character change if I made it dream pop or big band jazz? But I donât think I want to go for an ironic tone here.
A cut-up poetry approach might yield some interesting results. I could extract evocative or provocative phrases and put them together as prompts or use them as lyrics and see what the system does with them.
None of this gives any insight into Project 2025 or its relevance to education, but it is something of a pseudo-creative outlet.