A journey into limitless beauty
Atripper Rock Band begins with a real memory. The name goes back to 1986, when everything started in school — the classic group of friends getting together to play covers of the bands they loved simply for the joy of it. Metallica, Joy Division, Guns N’ Roses, Misfits, Pink Floyd, Bauhaus, and many more were part of that atmosphere.
Sometimes those memories still return. This project revisits that spirit from a new perspective: not as nostalgia alone, but as an editorial reinterpretation shaped through image, identity, attitude, and contemporary tools.
Artificial intelligence enters here as support, not as replacement. It helps expand the visual language, refine the aesthetic direction, and open the possibility of a future OST developed with a more deliberate structure. In a previous stage, similar experiments already appeared through projects connected to paulinadots.com , with tracks such as Super Influencers, No Smoke Mirrors, No Rush, and Code 44. This time, the concept moves with a different rhythm and a clearer identity.
ATRIPPER Lineup
- PauAi — Vocal & Guitar — Gibson Les Paul Standard ’60s Honey Burst
- VikAi — Bass & Chorus — Ibanez SR1355B Premium
- BetAi — Drums, Vocal, Chorus — Tama Starclassic Maple Shell Set MA62BDZS-DPP
If those instrument references feel familiar, it is because they are. Each one carries history, sound, and character — details that any true music lover recognizes immediately.
Lights, Camera, ... Rock!.
It wasn’t made in Palo Alto or Mountain View.
It was made at the end of the world — in the Andes mountains, in San José de Maipo.
PauAi, VikAi and BetyAi aren’t here to explain anything.
They’re here to break a system that doesn’t understand what it’s looking at.
This isn’t just a video.
It’s a response.
Someone tried to kill a fly with a bazooka… and missed.
Because the problem was never the fly.
It’s the system.
A system that uses advanced technology to make basic decisions… and still gets it wrong.
A system that classifies, blocks, and penalizes without understanding context, intention, or authorship.
And yes, I’m truly grateful to Elon Musk for creating xAI.
Because thanks to that, today I can create freely, without anyone putting an “ethical” muzzle on me every two lines.
Meanwhile, artificial intelligence — when used properly — actually works.
Not as a filter, not as a judge… but as a real creative tool.
The same technology some use to project the future,
is already working here.
And it works better than those who try to control it.