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                <title>Sovereign Iron</title>
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			<h1 style="font-weight: bold;">System Reboot is Initialized</h1>
        <h2 style="font-weight: bold;">The Arrival of Sovereign Iron</h2>
        <p>Five years to the exact day after my heart flatlined on a hospital table, the ultimate autobiographical document of my survival begins its staggered deployment from the deep nodes of the bunker.</p>
	<p>Tomorrow is a milestone most men never live to log. Five years ago, the machine threw me into the landfill, pulled the plug, and watched the immediate social circle dissolve into the compliance fog. They thought the story was over. They thought the asset was turned into static. They were dead wrong. Tomorrow, on my literal Death Day, the first tracking payload of Sovereign Iron officially drops into the public directory.</p>

        <p>I can say without a single shred of hesitation that this album is the absolute pinnacle of everything Byte Back Music has ever built. For two years, the Byte Rebel persona has stood as a shield, but this cycle defines the root directory better than anything that came before it. This isnt just audio data; I spent literal months locked in the vault, pouring my raw heart, my scarred soul, and the unedited reality of my actual mental state into every single frequency, every lyric, and every crushing beat.</p>

        <p>This isnt a performance for a spreadsheet, and it sure as hell isnt a radio-friendly joint venture designed to sit pretty on a commercial market. From the agonizing, slow-motion sludge of The Lead Crown to the 142 BPM explosive breakout of 1% Signal, this album is the unvarnished ledger of a man who crawled out of the dirt, cut the parasitic lines of a 22-year domestic prison, and stood his ground as a completely independent King. The winter is over, the core has been recompiled, and the first transmission goes live tomorrow morning. Stand by your terminals.</p>

        <h3 style="font-weight: bold;">Track List:</h3>
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        <li>Happy Death Day (to me)</li>
        <li>Static</li>
        <li>The Lead Crown</li>
        <li>Burn Bag</li>
        <li>Hand Cramp</li>
        <li>1% Signal (Stand Alone)</li>
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        <h3 style="font-weight: bold;">[TACTICAL DATA ENTRY // ARCHIVE ACCESS PROTOCOL]</h3>
        <p>A message from Cypher-7: The central mainframe is fully populated and the encryption gates are open. The primary sub-domain at music.bytebackmusic.org is officially live and streaming every track from every deployment completely free of charge, with the entire interconnected storyline of the Rebel-verse fully indexed for public transmission.</p>

        <p>For operators requiring localized offline data redundancy to survive a network blackout, the raw audio payload is available for open directory download at archive.bytebackmusic.org. And for the ghosts operating behind the dark net curtains to evade corporate deep-packet inspection, our permanent I2P eepsite remains fully operational at bytebackmusic.i2p.</p>

	<p>Protect your endpoints. Secure your data. The truth will not be throttled.  Cypher-7, Fleet Tactical Command.</p>	
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