Lobotomy for Likes is a sonic punch in the face — a furious, sarcastic anthem screaming against the dopamine circus of modern social media. Equal parts punk riot and glitchy meltdown, this track calls out the obsession with validation, identity-for-sale culture, and how willingly we trade our thoughts for clout.

It's not subtle. It's not polite.
It's the soundtrack to a feed-fueled identity crisis — where rebellion is an aesthetic, and self-worth comes in views.

From chant-like breakdowns to snarling pre-choruses, Lobotomy for Likes hits like a digital riot:
Mock the system while being consumed by it.
Be the product, then pretend you're free.

For everyone scrolling and screaming at the same time.

To put it in a nutshell, it's a song for those who need to 'transform' themselves to adapt to a digital reality, instead of facing the cruel reality: "No one is perfect, we are all broken and looking for 'repair' "