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''Unfortunately 'Live' in Nahariyya'' comes from a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtsUjb0jKy0 YouTube Livestream] done on February 1st 2025. It was planned to be performed and then released as a live album, full of disgusting material from the last 3 years of BiteIsMe music. Being unable to garner a following or rent a stage, Bite just did the entire thing from the confines of his home.
''Unfortunately 'Live' in Nahariyya'' comes from a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtsUjb0jKy0 YouTube Livestream] done on February 1st 2025. It was planned to be performed and then released as a live album, full of disgusting material from the last 3 years of BiteIsMe music. Being unable to garner a following or rent a stage, Bite just did the entire thing from the confines of his home.
The album cover features Bite right after the live in his bathroom, a tad bit soaked in non-alcoholic beer from the bottle beside him. He is known to drink an unhealthy amount of "Bira Nesher". The emotional meltdown featured in these four images is fueled from the beer and Alex's immense trolling capibilities.


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== '''2. Background & Development''' ==
== '''2. Background & Development''' ==
As evident from the intro tracks, it took quite a while to get the live going. There were numerous audio issues, crossing between audio channels, movement from [[Jack & Mert|Jack and Mert]] and the program constantly crashing . After 15 minutes of failed attempts, Bite fixed the errors and began with Improvisation A, a pre-recorded organ track meant to act as an instrumental intro to "Introduction To The Storm" and "Death of Life". MinionAlex4, a notorious human, had the idea of trying to gaslight Bite that his audio cut out, and that no one can hear a thing. It started with him, and people quickly picked up on the joke and all started saying they can't hear Bite in the live chat. Unplanned, Bite switched the tone of the song halfway to aggressive, as he started berating Alex for what he's trying to do. Alex's troll would continue throughout the entire stream.
As evident from the intro tracks, it took quite a while to get the live going. There were numerous audio issues, crossing between audio channels, movement from [[Jack & Mert|Jack and Mert]] and the program constantly crashing . After 15 minutes of failed attempts, Bite fixed the errors and began with Improvisation A, a pre-recorded organ track meant to act as an instrumental intro to "Introduction To The Storm" and "Death of Life". MinionAlex4, a notorious human, had the idea of trying to gaslight Bite that his audio cut out, and that no one can hear a thing. It started with him, and people quickly picked up on the joke and all started saying they can't hear Bite in the live chat. Unplanned, Bite switched the tone of the song halfway to aggressive, as he started berating Alex for what he's trying to do. Alex's troll would continue throughout the entire stream.


"Death of Life" originates from [[Jack & Mert]] and is one of, if not their most recognizable songs. The lyrics tell a story of the duo crashing their truck into a Grandma, and in order to avoid judicial repercussions, they kill witnesses, steal a vehicle, murder a family in their own house and illegally experiment with the elder woman's corpse in an attempt to revive her. Peter Griffin, possessing great scientific knowledge, comes forth and helps them, succeeding! For more, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ppb-1lzGd8 see the music video]. Bite took the vocals and guitar out of the track, performing those two live.
"Death of Life" originates from [[Jack & Mert]] and is one of, if not their most recognizable songs. The lyrics tell a story of the duo crashing their truck into a Grandma, and in order to avoid judicial repercussions, they kill witnesses, steal a vehicle, murder a family in their own house and illegally experiment with the elder woman's corpse in an attempt to revive her. Peter Griffin, possessing great scientific knowledge, comes forth and helps them, succeeding! For more, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ppb-1lzGd8 see the music video]. Bite took the vocals and guitar out of the track, performing those two live.


By the end of that song, Bite was already furious from all the fake claims of his audio not working. He opened the stream on his phone, singing along to "Death of Life" and insulting the false prophets in live chat. Bite would continiously repeat the phrase "a lot of questions coming in recently", referencing the horrible hate clip of him playing the car honking beat. Seeing how many people want to bring him down, he shifted the narrative to "the only question coming in recently" being "why do you do this to others?". A kick drum begins at a steady pace, Bite still repeating the fact questions are coming in. The beat takes form, before quickly playing a fill as honks, creaks and door alarms play. Described by Franku as "Satan incarnated", this little instrumental was done by Bite once upon a time, and kept popping up ever since with the intent of hurting others. This is the first time this instrumental has made it to Spotify in any way, and hopefully the last. While performing the dance, recreated from the original video, Bite noticed how his scholiosis and potential lordosis gave his buttocks a bigger appearance, breaking out of character to also question why his ass is "so plump". Suddenly, the song slowed down until completely halting, as a new one started taking it's place.
By the end of that song, Bite was already furious from all the fake claims of his audio not working. He opened the stream on his phone, singing along to "Death of Life" and insulting the false prophets in live chat. Bite would continiously repeat the phrase "a lot of questions coming in recently", referencing the horrible hate clip of him playing the car honking beat. Seeing how many people want to bring him down, he shifted the narrative to "the only question coming in recently" being "why do you do this to others?". A kick drum begins at a steady pace, Bite still repeating the fact questions are coming in. The beat takes form, before quickly playing a fill as honks, creaks and door alarms play. Described by Franku as "Satan incarnated", this little instrumental was done by Bite once upon a time, and kept popping up ever since with the intent of hurting others. This is the first time this instrumental has made it to Spotify in any way, and hopefully the last. While performing the dance, recreated from the original video, Bite noticed how his scholiosis and potential lordosis gave his buttocks a bigger appearance, breaking out of character to also question why his ass is "so plump". Suddenly, the song slowed down until completely halting, as a new one started taking it's place.


"Avocado" comes from Bite's second album, "The Salad", and originally featured Koffdrop. Not having anyone to perform with him, Bite had to rap his verse himself, quickly realizing he doesn't remember the lyrics. He desperately tried opening Genius on his phone while rapping, messing up a few times and screaming in rage. Eventually, he picks up the pace reaching his own verse, but still loses his temper at the end. The transition to the next song incorperates the song's sample, slowed down and chopped. Bite began trying to hype up the viewers, only for it to transition to "What The Sigma".
"Avocado" comes from Bite's second album, "The Salad", and originally featured Koffdrop. Not having anyone to perform with him, Bite had to rap his verse himself, quickly realizing he doesn't remember the lyrics. He desperately tried opening Genius on his phone while rapping, messing up a few times and screaming in rage. Eventually, he picks up the pace reaching his own verse, but still loses his temper at the end. The transition to the next song incorperates the song's sample, slowed down and chopped. Bite began trying to hype up the viewers, only for it to transition to "What The Sigma".


"What The Sigma" is a joke song by the "What The Sigma Chronicles" project. It unfortunately incorperates AI for the production as Bite attempted to see what the lowest effort song made to generate streams could do. It eventually reached over 30,000 streams on Spotify and earned him a nice sum of blood money. Midway through the song, Bite began spastically dancing to try and cope with the disgusting transition, before screaming at his viewers for saying his audio cut out again. The producer tag at the end of the track, "PurgatoryBeats.com" is a fabricated site, originating from a joke him and nightsparta conceptualized of a beat selling site from hell, filled with ghouls and terrible omens. The producer tag was used in one track, "פי טבעת זעיר", published under the V.Works channel.
"What The Sigma" is a joke song by the "What The Sigma Chronicles" project. It unfortunately incorperates AI for the production as Bite attempted to see what the lowest effort song made to generate streams could do. It eventually reached over 30,000 streams on Spotify and earned him a nice sum of blood money. Midway through the song, Bite began spastically dancing to try and cope with the disgusting transition, before screaming at his viewers for saying his audio cut out again. The producer tag at the end of the track, "PurgatoryBeats.com" is a fabricated site, originating from a joke him and nightsparta conceptualized of a beat selling site from hell, filled with ghouls and terrible omens. The producer tag was used in one track, "פי טבעת זעיר", published under the V.Works channel.


A sequence of short songs begins with "Admin Bot", Sogmeister's first single produced and featuring Bite, only for it to cut 4 seconds later because he "isn't going to perform this one". It immediately goes to "WELCOME TO THE VALLEY", a song from Tinion's Finale Bite dislikes greatly. He mumbles the lyrics, before giving up and transitioning into "my idol is alex for he is a respectable man". The song was made when Cam sent a sample to Bite and Alex claimed Bite wouldn't be able to "properly fullfill the potential it has". In retaliation, Bite made the beat and later recorded his short diss towards Alex ontop of it. In the context of the live, Bite dedicates this song to "everyone who says my audio cut out for the entire fucking stream". Following that one and a half minutes of hate is an excerpt from "Want To Be Good In Something", originating from the scrapped "Blazing 8s EP". The song was made after Bite lost multiple times in a row playing the Discord activity "Blazing 8s", something that would repeat itself a concerning amount of time. Bite ends the track one minute in, giving up for a moment and complaining about how terrible this is going. In the live chat, Mervin said "your voice sounds like an atrocious Amy Lee". Bite responds with saying "I know someone who's atrocious... I know someone who's atrocious in this live chat right now".
A sequence of short songs begins with "Admin Bot", Sogmeister's first single produced and featuring Bite, only for it to cut 4 seconds later because he "isn't going to perform this one". It immediately goes to "WELCOME TO THE VALLEY", a song from Tinion's Finale Bite dislikes greatly. He mumbles the lyrics, before giving up and transitioning into "my idol is alex for he is a respectable man". The song was made when Cam sent a sample to Bite and Alex claimed Bite wouldn't be able to "properly fullfill the potential it has". In retaliation, Bite made the beat and later recorded his short diss towards Alex ontop of it. In the context of the live, Bite dedicates this song to "everyone who says my audio cut out for the entire fucking stream". Following that one and a half minutes of hate is an excerpt from "Want To Be Good In Something", originating from the scrapped "Blazing 8s EP". The song was made after Bite lost multiple times in a row playing the Discord activity "Blazing 8s", something that would repeat itself a concerning amount of time. Bite ends the track one minute in, giving up for a moment and complaining about how terrible this is going. In the live chat, Mervin said "your voice sounds like an atrocious Amy Lee". Bite responds with saying "I know someone who's atrocious... I know someone who's atrocious in this live chat right now".


The next song, "Honestly Sogmeister", is the first "serious" diss from Bite and Sogmeister's [[Sogmeister & BiteIsMe Disstrack Feud (The Ballad Of Turkey Sandwich)|coordinated diss feud]] (dubbed "[[Sogmeister & BiteIsMe Disstrack Feud (The Ballad Of Turkey Sandwich)|The Ballad Of Turkey Sandwich]]"). Up until that track was released, every previous disstrack was made as a joke or a failed attempt to incite drama. The live originally featured just the original 4 minutes, but while publishing the album Bite felt dissatisfied with the track, thus he recorded every unreleased verse he's written about Sogmeister up until that point, stitching it with the live. Eventually, a fully non-live version of the extended track was released alongside "[[Root Canal Pt.3]]".
The next song, "Honestly Sogmeister", is the first "serious" diss from Bite and Sogmeister's [[Sogmeister & BiteIsMe Disstrack Feud (The Ballad Of Turkey Sandwich)|coordinated diss feud]] (dubbed "[[Sogmeister & BiteIsMe Disstrack Feud (The Ballad Of Turkey Sandwich)|The Ballad Of Turkey Sandwich]]"). Up until that track was released, every previous disstrack was made as a joke or a failed attempt to incite drama. The live originally featured just the original 4 minutes, but while publishing the album Bite felt dissatisfied with the track, thus he recorded every unreleased verse he's written about Sogmeister up until that point, stitching it with the live. Eventually, a fully non-live version of the extended track was released alongside "[[Root Canal Pt.3]]".


Seamlessly transitioning after "Honestly Sogmeister" is "Bell Pepper" from the album "The Salad". The instrumental used is actually a remaster made a little before the live. During the first climax, Bite noticed people were still saying his audio cut out, and began freestyling about how much he hates them. Ironically, around 3:12 his audio actually began cutting out due to his microphone peaking. "PurgatoryBeats.Com" is mentioned again in the end.
Seamlessly transitioning after "Honestly Sogmeister" is "Bell Pepper" from the album "The Salad". The instrumental used is actually a remaster made a little before the live. During the first climax, Bite noticed people were still saying his audio cut out, and began freestyling about how much he hates them. Ironically, around 3:12 his audio actually began cutting out due to his microphone peaking. "PurgatoryBeats.Com" is mentioned again in the end.


To summarize the live, Bite "brings in the bells" because the previous track was "Bell Pepper", and rants about how shitty his day was doing this, and how it was one of the worst experiences of his life. He concludes that he'll never go through this again and end the stream now, before the bells cut out and a new song begins. His recently released at the time "why why why" slowly fades in, acting as the final song. It features one new lyric, this time clarifying "the US government is a shadow governnment". The 'show' finally ends with Bite sipping Vodka to achieve the cough like the original, then playing the chorus one last time, this time singing "I now conclude the live" and purposefully playing an unresolved chord. Unfortunately, TheAtomicDoggo and a few other viewers demanded more.
To summarize the live, Bite "brings in the bells" because the previous track was "Bell Pepper", and rants about how shitty his day was doing this, and how it was one of the worst experiences of his life. He concludes that he'll never go through this again and end the stream now, before the bells cut out and a new song begins. His recently released at the time "why why why" slowly fades in, acting as the final song. It features one new lyric, this time clarifying "the US government is a shadow governnment". The 'show' finally ends with Bite sipping Vodka to achieve the cough like the original, then playing the chorus one last time, this time singing "I now conclude the live" and purposefully playing an unresolved chord. Unfortunately, TheAtomicDoggo and a few other viewers demanded more.


The song these few wanted to see most was "I CAN KEEP GOING", regarded by them as Bite's best song. Bite attempted to perform the song four times, unprepared. All his attempts failed and he would constantly cut the stream to a low quality card reading "The End" with cheerful piano music playing. The stream ended right after the fourth attempt failed terribly.
The song these few wanted to see most was "I CAN KEEP GOING", regarded by them as Bite's best song. Bite attempted to perform the song four times, unprepared. All his attempts failed and he would constantly cut the stream to a low quality card reading "The End" with cheerful piano music playing. The stream ended right after the fourth attempt failed terribly.

Latest revision as of 10:51, 9 July 2025


Unfortunately 'Live' in Nahariyya[edit | edit source]

Unfortuantely 'Live' in Nahariyya
Release Date: February 1st 2025 (YouTube)

February 7th 2025 (Streaming)

Recorded: 2025
Length: 48:36
Track Count: 24
Available: Yes (All Streaming Services)
Lyrics: Genius

Unfortunately 'Live' in Nahariyya comes from a YouTube Livestream done on February 1st 2025. It was planned to be performed and then released as a live album, full of disgusting material from the last 3 years of BiteIsMe music. Being unable to garner a following or rent a stage, Bite just did the entire thing from the confines of his home.


The album cover features Bite right after the live in his bathroom, a tad bit soaked in non-alcoholic beer from the bottle beside him. He is known to drink an unhealthy amount of "Bira Nesher". The emotional meltdown featured in these four images is fueled from the beer and Alex's immense trolling capibilities.


1. Tracklist[edit | edit source]

  1. (intro)
  2. (crash #1)
  3. (weirdo)
  4. (crash #2)
  5. Improvisation A / Introduction to the Storm
  6. Death of Life
  7. (all of you are horrible people)
  8. (horrible hate) [untitled]
  9. Avocado
  10. What The Sigma
  11. Admin Bot
  12. Welcome To The Valley
  13. my idol is alex for he is a respectable man!
  14. Want To Be Good In Something
  15. (i fucking suck)
  16. Honestly Sogmeister (Extended)
  17. Bell Pepper
  18. (thanks to no one)
  19. why why why
  20. coughing & epilogue
  21. BONUS: I CAN KEEP GOING - Attempt 1
  22. BONUS: I CAN KEEP GOING - Attempt 2
  23. BONUS: I CAN KEEP GOING - Attempt 3
  24. BONUS: I CAN KEEP GOING - Attempt 4

2. Background & Development[edit | edit source]

As evident from the intro tracks, it took quite a while to get the live going. There were numerous audio issues, crossing between audio channels, movement from Jack and Mert and the program constantly crashing . After 15 minutes of failed attempts, Bite fixed the errors and began with Improvisation A, a pre-recorded organ track meant to act as an instrumental intro to "Introduction To The Storm" and "Death of Life". MinionAlex4, a notorious human, had the idea of trying to gaslight Bite that his audio cut out, and that no one can hear a thing. It started with him, and people quickly picked up on the joke and all started saying they can't hear Bite in the live chat. Unplanned, Bite switched the tone of the song halfway to aggressive, as he started berating Alex for what he's trying to do. Alex's troll would continue throughout the entire stream.


"Death of Life" originates from Jack & Mert and is one of, if not their most recognizable songs. The lyrics tell a story of the duo crashing their truck into a Grandma, and in order to avoid judicial repercussions, they kill witnesses, steal a vehicle, murder a family in their own house and illegally experiment with the elder woman's corpse in an attempt to revive her. Peter Griffin, possessing great scientific knowledge, comes forth and helps them, succeeding! For more, see the music video. Bite took the vocals and guitar out of the track, performing those two live.


By the end of that song, Bite was already furious from all the fake claims of his audio not working. He opened the stream on his phone, singing along to "Death of Life" and insulting the false prophets in live chat. Bite would continiously repeat the phrase "a lot of questions coming in recently", referencing the horrible hate clip of him playing the car honking beat. Seeing how many people want to bring him down, he shifted the narrative to "the only question coming in recently" being "why do you do this to others?". A kick drum begins at a steady pace, Bite still repeating the fact questions are coming in. The beat takes form, before quickly playing a fill as honks, creaks and door alarms play. Described by Franku as "Satan incarnated", this little instrumental was done by Bite once upon a time, and kept popping up ever since with the intent of hurting others. This is the first time this instrumental has made it to Spotify in any way, and hopefully the last. While performing the dance, recreated from the original video, Bite noticed how his scholiosis and potential lordosis gave his buttocks a bigger appearance, breaking out of character to also question why his ass is "so plump". Suddenly, the song slowed down until completely halting, as a new one started taking it's place.


"Avocado" comes from Bite's second album, "The Salad", and originally featured Koffdrop. Not having anyone to perform with him, Bite had to rap his verse himself, quickly realizing he doesn't remember the lyrics. He desperately tried opening Genius on his phone while rapping, messing up a few times and screaming in rage. Eventually, he picks up the pace reaching his own verse, but still loses his temper at the end. The transition to the next song incorperates the song's sample, slowed down and chopped. Bite began trying to hype up the viewers, only for it to transition to "What The Sigma".


"What The Sigma" is a joke song by the "What The Sigma Chronicles" project. It unfortunately incorperates AI for the production as Bite attempted to see what the lowest effort song made to generate streams could do. It eventually reached over 30,000 streams on Spotify and earned him a nice sum of blood money. Midway through the song, Bite began spastically dancing to try and cope with the disgusting transition, before screaming at his viewers for saying his audio cut out again. The producer tag at the end of the track, "PurgatoryBeats.com" is a fabricated site, originating from a joke him and nightsparta conceptualized of a beat selling site from hell, filled with ghouls and terrible omens. The producer tag was used in one track, "פי טבעת זעיר", published under the V.Works channel.


A sequence of short songs begins with "Admin Bot", Sogmeister's first single produced and featuring Bite, only for it to cut 4 seconds later because he "isn't going to perform this one". It immediately goes to "WELCOME TO THE VALLEY", a song from Tinion's Finale Bite dislikes greatly. He mumbles the lyrics, before giving up and transitioning into "my idol is alex for he is a respectable man". The song was made when Cam sent a sample to Bite and Alex claimed Bite wouldn't be able to "properly fullfill the potential it has". In retaliation, Bite made the beat and later recorded his short diss towards Alex ontop of it. In the context of the live, Bite dedicates this song to "everyone who says my audio cut out for the entire fucking stream". Following that one and a half minutes of hate is an excerpt from "Want To Be Good In Something", originating from the scrapped "Blazing 8s EP". The song was made after Bite lost multiple times in a row playing the Discord activity "Blazing 8s", something that would repeat itself a concerning amount of time. Bite ends the track one minute in, giving up for a moment and complaining about how terrible this is going. In the live chat, Mervin said "your voice sounds like an atrocious Amy Lee". Bite responds with saying "I know someone who's atrocious... I know someone who's atrocious in this live chat right now".


The next song, "Honestly Sogmeister", is the first "serious" diss from Bite and Sogmeister's coordinated diss feud (dubbed "The Ballad Of Turkey Sandwich"). Up until that track was released, every previous disstrack was made as a joke or a failed attempt to incite drama. The live originally featured just the original 4 minutes, but while publishing the album Bite felt dissatisfied with the track, thus he recorded every unreleased verse he's written about Sogmeister up until that point, stitching it with the live. Eventually, a fully non-live version of the extended track was released alongside "Root Canal Pt.3".


Seamlessly transitioning after "Honestly Sogmeister" is "Bell Pepper" from the album "The Salad". The instrumental used is actually a remaster made a little before the live. During the first climax, Bite noticed people were still saying his audio cut out, and began freestyling about how much he hates them. Ironically, around 3:12 his audio actually began cutting out due to his microphone peaking. "PurgatoryBeats.Com" is mentioned again in the end.


To summarize the live, Bite "brings in the bells" because the previous track was "Bell Pepper", and rants about how shitty his day was doing this, and how it was one of the worst experiences of his life. He concludes that he'll never go through this again and end the stream now, before the bells cut out and a new song begins. His recently released at the time "why why why" slowly fades in, acting as the final song. It features one new lyric, this time clarifying "the US government is a shadow governnment". The 'show' finally ends with Bite sipping Vodka to achieve the cough like the original, then playing the chorus one last time, this time singing "I now conclude the live" and purposefully playing an unresolved chord. Unfortunately, TheAtomicDoggo and a few other viewers demanded more.


The song these few wanted to see most was "I CAN KEEP GOING", regarded by them as Bite's best song. Bite attempted to perform the song four times, unprepared. All his attempts failed and he would constantly cut the stream to a low quality card reading "The End" with cheerful piano music playing. The stream ended right after the fourth attempt failed terribly.


3. Credits[edit | edit source]

  • Project Director & Producer: Bite
  • Producer: GAXILLIC (why why why)
  • Producer: Quirome (Honestly Sogmeister)
  • Producer: Angelo Imani (I CAN KEEP GOING)
  • Vocals & Guitar: Bite
  • Sound Engineer: MinionAlex4, TheAtomicDoggo, Mervin, etc.


4. Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Improvisation A would go on to get a studio release as a single, transforming from a 4-minute organ and guitar improvisation to a 12-minute fully recorded track with new sections and lyrics.
  • The piano melody from the "The End" screen is used in the track "PIANOSAURUS" by the "What The Sigma Chronicles" project.

5. Gallery[edit | edit source]