
Poppy
Interweb
0:00-0:23 Bright access screen
The opening chant works like a login screen made into melody. It gives the track a small, rounded frame before the words arrive. Structurally, this is the first version of the song's trick: a friendly surface appears before the capture image has a name.
0:23-0:40 Password verse
The first verse turns technology into bodily feeling. The forgotten password joke, the screen, and the watching line all sit inside a steady electropop grid. The section matters because it makes digital access sound casual before the hook admits that access is also a trap.
0:40-1:04 First capture hook
The hook names the web directly. "Interweb," "internet," spider, and fisherman all arrive in one compact turn, so the chorus is not just a catchy release. It is the song's central mechanism: connection becomes catching, and the repeated form makes that catch feel normal.
1:04-1:54 Binary-body reset
After the first hook, the track resets without loosening. The second verse turns breath and lunch into code and processing, then the hook returns with more certainty. This stretch proves the form is recursive. The song keeps running the same program while the human body becomes part of it.
2:18-2:35 Screen-touch bridge
The bridge changes the scale from network to fingertip. The world gets smaller, talking keeps going, and turning it off becomes the problem. Structurally, this is the only real angle change: the web is no longer just around the listener. It is in the hand.
2:35-3:45 Final hook and blank
The last hook stack repeats the capture images until they feel like architecture rather than surprise. Around 3:16 the pattern begins to thin, and the ending drains into terminal silence. The song does not break the loop dramatically. It lets the bright system complete, then go blank.

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