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Tinion's Finale is BiteIsMe's debut album released May 28th 2023. It was the first time Bite has ever treated a music project serious to some extent, and amounts to nearly two hours of material. The album was developed throughout Late 2022 to Early 2023, released on YouTube and only on September 22nd 2023 would reach streaming services.<br>  
Tinion's Finale is BiteIsMe's debut album released May 28th 2023. It was the first time Bite has ever treated a music project serious to some extent, and amounts to nearly two hours of material. The album was developed throughout Late 2022 to Early 2023, released on YouTube and only on September 22nd 2023 would reach streaming services.
 
The YouTube description reads "Tinion's Finale" is a three-act album that serves as a fitting conclusion to the story of Tinion Steamdust. The album tells the story of Tinion and Bite, with the latter using the songs to express his recent months' experiences and Linion Island's history.<br>  


== '''1. Tracklist''' ==
== '''1. Tracklist''' ==
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# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oroJs1bzlZY&list=OLAK5uy_lYvMNaUf3sH6UiS3YEIGtm01b2V_uKQIg&index=15&pp=8AUB Jinnerman, Pt.1] (4:49)''
# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oroJs1bzlZY&list=OLAK5uy_lYvMNaUf3sH6UiS3YEIGtm01b2V_uKQIg&index=15&pp=8AUB Jinnerman, Pt.1] (4:49)''
# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shBpRsSFR4c&list=OLAK5uy_lYvMNaUf3sH6UiS3YEIGtm01b2V_uKQIg&index=16&pp=8AUB Jinnerman, Pt.2] (3:55)''
# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shBpRsSFR4c&list=OLAK5uy_lYvMNaUf3sH6UiS3YEIGtm01b2V_uKQIg&index=16&pp=8AUB Jinnerman, Pt.2] (3:55)''
# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwKr58Ffg80&list=OLAK5uy_lYvMNaUf3sH6UiS3YEIGtm01b2V_uKQIg&index=17&pp=8AUB abandoned mural] (3:35)''
# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_waRSt-E2fw&list=PLzno6bLKVozz_OK6jAQLppEKDDsbZ_oMM&index=16&pp=gAQBiAQB8AUB abandoned mural] (3:35)''
# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUkds4wJ8RI&list=OLAK5uy_lYvMNaUf3sH6UiS3YEIGtm01b2V_uKQIg&index=18&pp=8AUB Note (Interlude) (Feat. UnwarierOrca)] (1:01)''
# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUkds4wJ8RI&list=OLAK5uy_lYvMNaUf3sH6UiS3YEIGtm01b2V_uKQIg&index=18&pp=8AUB Note (Interlude) (Feat. UnwarierOrca)] (1:01)''
# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkP33bC-Bnc&list=OLAK5uy_lYvMNaUf3sH6UiS3YEIGtm01b2V_uKQIg&index=19&pp=8AUB Traphouse Productions (feat. UnwarierOrca)] (3:14)''
# ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkP33bC-Bnc&list=OLAK5uy_lYvMNaUf3sH6UiS3YEIGtm01b2V_uKQIg&index=19&pp=8AUB Traphouse Productions (feat. UnwarierOrca)] (3:14)''
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In the meantime, yi.st, also known as Cameron wanted to join in on the production of Tinion’s Finale, as he did for previous [[Tinion Steamdust|Tinion]] projects like [[Tinion Steamdust's Encore|Encore]] or [[Emotions of Tinion]]. He and Bite agreed to write a song about Cam’s self-insert character, representing Tinion as part of working for Traphouse Productions. The song was planned to be an in-universe disstrack towards the company, calling them out for their greed and deception. Cameron took on the new name of Ghost, writing the song under the same title. The first draft for Ghost included the exact intro of Rap God by Eminem, directly copied word for word. The rest included lines ranging from “Didn’t care how I felt, the song they forced me to sing” and “They thought I was gonna kill myself, shut the fuck up no I ain’t” to “One of ‘em loves infla-tion” and “(Music stops. Followed by a gunshot.) (Music starts) You thought that was me? No. That was me shootin' yo ass”. Bite heavily criticized it and rewrote the entire thing in class the same day. An introductory interlude for Ghost came from Cam, which was the intro to Tyler, The Creator’s Goblin, copied as well, just replacing Tyler with his name. “You wouldn't do that, Cam, kill yourself or anyone.” Bite declared he would handle the songwriting process from now on. Cam was dissatisfied with Bite mocking his ghostwriting, which led him to attempt deleting the document with his lyrics and refused to do a proper feature for a long time. This coincidentally helped shape the narrative of Traphouse Productions themselves performing as Cameron on the album to compensate for his loss.
In the meantime, yi.st, also known as Cameron wanted to join in on the production of Tinion’s Finale, as he did for previous [[Tinion Steamdust|Tinion]] projects like [[Tinion Steamdust's Encore|Encore]] or [[Emotions of Tinion]]. He and Bite agreed to write a song about Cam’s self-insert character, representing Tinion as part of working for Traphouse Productions. The song was planned to be an in-universe disstrack towards the company, calling them out for their greed and deception. Cameron took on the new name of Ghost, writing the song under the same title. The first draft for Ghost included the exact intro of Rap God by Eminem, directly copied word for word. The rest included lines ranging from “Didn’t care how I felt, the song they forced me to sing” and “They thought I was gonna kill myself, shut the fuck up no I ain’t” to “One of ‘em loves infla-tion” and “(Music stops. Followed by a gunshot.) (Music starts) You thought that was me? No. That was me shootin' yo ass”. Bite heavily criticized it and rewrote the entire thing in class the same day. An introductory interlude for Ghost came from Cam, which was the intro to Tyler, The Creator’s Goblin, copied as well, just replacing Tyler with his name. “You wouldn't do that, Cam, kill yourself or anyone.” Bite declared he would handle the songwriting process from now on. Cam was dissatisfied with Bite mocking his ghostwriting, which led him to attempt deleting the document with his lyrics and refused to do a proper feature for a long time. This coincidentally helped shape the narrative of Traphouse Productions themselves performing as Cameron on the album to compensate for his loss.
 
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By this point, it was April and a huge chunk of progress was made. A new song called “REGRETS” was written, once more about MrYM. A similar one utilizing the same style called “A JINION JUST WANTS TO MATTER MORE” (Later turned into “WISH”) was produced with a transition to “TIME TO MOVE ON.” Ænima produced a new track called “Stroking My Dick.” “Desperate I,” “Desperate II,” and more Ghost tracks were conceptualized. “THE YM DISORDER” got a new beat plus name. Not much was left to complete the album, which already amounted to an hour and a half.
By this point, it was April and a huge chunk of progress was made. A new song called “REGRETS” was written, once more about MrYM. A similar one utilizing the same style called “A JINION JUST WANTS TO MATTER MORE” (Later turned into “WISH”) was produced with a transition to “TIME TO MOVE ON.” Ænima produced a new track called “Stroking My Dick.” “Desperate I,” “Desperate II,” and more Ghost tracks were conceptualized. “THE YM DISORDER” got a new beat plus name. Not much was left to complete the album, which already amounted to an hour and a half.