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Unreviewed Binary Bloom

Noodles

Hacker Extraordinaire // Ramen Enthusiast

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BINARY BLOOM
"Grow wild and BURN THEM ALL!"







OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create a cyberpunk underground band that doubles as a cultural weapon for the Hidden Path. Serves as a flavour lore tool, a cultural hook for RP, and a thematic rebel voice against Imperial/Corporate control.
  • Image Credit: ChatGPT
  • Role: Underground protest band / slicer-rave icons. Serve as an IC cultural phenomenon and occasional Hidden Path allies.
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Links: The Hidden Path

GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Group Name: Binary Bloom
  • Affiliation: Primarily independent. Rumored ties to The Hidden Path.
  • Classification: Music/Performance Group — Genre: Neurostatic, Glitchsludge, pioneers of "Bloomwave"
  • Description: Binary Bloom is a five member industrial synth-punk act known for fusing distorted slicer beats with raw punk energy and anti-authoritarian lyrics. Their symbol is the Glitchbloom: a neon rose blooming through static. Concerts are equal parts rave and riot — often banned by authorities but beloved in undercities. Fans ("The Static Kids") wear cheap HUD visors to see hidden slicer-coded visuals during live shows.

UNIT INFORMATION
  • Unit Size: Small (5 members + 1 droid)
  • Unit Availability: Unique - "There can only be one Binary Bloom pff."
  • Unit Experience: Expert (professional musicians, battle-hardened in performance sabotage, crowd control, and underground operations)
  • Equipment:
    – Slicer rigs, holo-panels, glitch visualizers
    – Hybrid instruments (electro-viol, percussion kit made of droid parts)
    – LED voice modulator mask, neon projection systems
    – Droid companion Teevo (visualist)
  • Specialization Function: To weaponize music as rebellion. Concerts spread propaganda, hide slicer codes in audio, and double as cover for Hidden Path operations.
  • Force Abilities: N/A

Strengths:
  • Massive underground influence — Binary Bloom has become a voice for disenfranchised youth across the galaxy.
  • Propaganda delivery system — lyrics and tracks often hide slicer codes or Path messages.

Weaknesses:
  • Constantly hunted — Imperial and CorpSec forces often shut down their gigs.
  • Volatile frontwoman (Kira "VOID" Veyne) is tied to the Hidden Path but unpredictable, making alliances risky.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Binary Bloom began in the Coruscant undercity, forged from grief, anger, and neon rebellion. Vocalist Kira Veyne (VOID) was a slicer courier loosely tied to the Hidden Path but considered too much of a loose canon for direct command. She, alongside slicer-DJ Nix Daro (Glitchmoth), percussionist Ravak Trenn (Crash//Burn), electro-violist Selene Korr (Vanta), and the hacked protocol droid Teevo (Spectr//Bloom), birthed a new sound — Bloomwave.

Early shows were held in abandoned factories, lit by sparks and smoke, the crowd thrashing beneath strobing glitch-flowers. Over time, their music spread through the Holonet, despite repeated crackdowns. Every album is banned in multiple systems, yet pirated endlessly — a sign of their cultural power.

Today, Binary Bloom remains both a band and a movement — hunted, adored, and impossible to silence. Their mantra echoes in every neon alley:
"Grow wild and BURN THEM ALL!"


Discography Details:

Root//Access

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Binary Bloom's raw debut, recorded in abandoned basements with hacked-together gear. The sound is jagged, all distortion and glitch, with lyrics spitting pure rage at authority. Tracks like Firewall Anthem and Crash Override became anthems for slicers and undercity gangs, spreading like wildfire across the Holonet.


Neon Blood

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Their first full-length, where rebellion turned into a movement. Sleeker but still dangerous, it blended spice-den grooves with riot chants, capturing the pulse of a galaxy under oppression. Songs like Splice & Byrn and Ghosts in the Alley became street staples, while Cheap Light, Expensive Dreams struck a nerve as an anthem for the forgotten.


Bloom//Break

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The breakthrough album that defined the Bloomwave genre. Concerts for this record were riots wrapped in raves, every track dripping with encrypted Path propaganda. Binary Hymn and The Static Kids united an entire generation under glitch-flowers and raised fists, cementing Binary Bloom as more than a band — a cultural weapon.


Gravepop Dreams

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Their darkest and most ambitious work yet. The record blends funeral dirges with neon synths, mourning the cost of rebellion while refusing to let it die. Tracks like Neon Guillotine and Ghost Frequency pulse with grief and defiance, a soundtrack for protest vigils and undercity wakes alike. It whispers that even in mourning, the bloom endures.​

 

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