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A young adult with a laptop and a coping mechanism, gamertrash14 (also known as Jade) creates different genres and feels of instrumental, experimental, and multi-genre music inspired by the likes of Linkin Park, Bring Me The Horizon, Gorillaz, Lofi Girl, ISSBROKIE, and many other artists, as well as a near endless amount of genres. Self-labeled as instrumental alternative hip-hop, alternative rock, and lo-fi hip-hop for simplicity’s sake (though Spotify brands them as alternative r&b, art rock, and bedroom pop), gamertrash14 has created instrumental songs in multiple genres such as trip hop, funk, rock, pop, trap, punk, drill, disco, dark hop, witch house, jazz fusion, phonk, dance, metalcore, industrial, jersey club, alternative, ambient, bossa nova, experimental hip-hop, rap rock, electronic, and even more. Their recent music is melancholic and inspired by actual events, often referencing trust issues, abandonment, family trauma, and general mental health subjects in their song titles, often long and inspired by the emo genre. Their most recent album "i didn't need you anyway", self-described as their greatest effort, sees them experimenting with panning effects and more layering for the first time, encouraging listeners to use headphones whenever they listen. While not being a full concept record, the album serves as a diary-esque form of release for Jade, with these tracks being used as a coping mechanism, as well as a form of release of built up emotions as a result of dealing with the individuals referenced in the song titles such as Jade's parents and ex-friends. This is most explicit on the track “family portrait,” which incorporates vocal samples of Jade’s parents, which includes a voicemail from their mother sounding upset, demanding that Jade "calls her back immediately." as well as an apology from their father regarding his absence. Everything they drop is another wave of experimentation for gamertrash14. Not even they know what they're going to do next...stay tuned.