Possible Developer

Backstory:
Possible Developer is a band that was formed in the bustling city of Austin, Texas in 2013. The band members, comprising of lead singer and guitarist, Jason “Jay” Bradley, bassist, Oliver “Ollie” Sanchez, and drummer, Charlie “Chaz” Wilson, were all software developers who, after long days of coding, found solace in creating music together. They started off playing at local pubs and performing at tech events, before gaining recognition for their unique sound and theme, which combined their two passions – music and technology. Their innovative approach to songwriting, wherein they integrated computer programming jargon and concepts into their lyrics, quickly caught on, and they rapidly built a fan base within the tech community and beyond.

Genre:
Indie Alternative Rock

Title:
“Code of Love”

Full Song Lyrics:

(V)
G C D G
She’s got my heart in a debug mode,
G C D G
Her eyes like syntax errors in my code.
Em C D G
She’s the one loop I can’t seem to close,
Em C D G
She’s the constructor of my highs and lows.

(Chorus)
G C D G
In the language of love, she’s my compiler,
G C D G
Through every runtime error, she’s my debugger.
Em C D G
With every method, every line, every layer,
Em C D G
She’s the syntax to my life, my code of love player.

(Verse)
G C D G
Her love’s the software to my hardware heart,
G C D G
An algorithm that I can’t seem to chart.
Em C D G
In the realm of binary, she’s my perfect 1,
Em C D G
In the language of love, she’s second to none.

(repeat Chorus)

Fan’s Name, Testimonial:
“Robert ‘Bobby’ Jenkins – I’ve been a fan of Possible Developer since their first gig at ‘The Coding Pub’. Being a programmer, I instantly connected with their music. Their lyrics, filled with coding jargon, are clever and original, but at the same time, they can touch anyone who’s ever experienced love or heartbreak. ‘Code of Love’ is my favorite track – it’s like they’ve encrypted my love life in their song. Possible Developer is not just a band to me, they’re like my troubleshooters, always helping me decode the confusions of life through their music.”

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