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Track -forsaken-: Bluudude Chase

From the first second, the track breathes—cold, distant, lost. A sparse synth pad echoes like footsteps in an abandoned facility. Then, the kick drum hits. Not a warning. A sentence.

is firmly in the second category.

9.5/10 cursed corridors. Would run again. bluudude chase track -Forsaken-

Here’s a blog-style post written for fans of geometry dash or high-energy indie game music. Chasing the Void: Why “bluudude – Forsaken” Demands a Full-Volume Listen From the first second, the track breathes—cold, distant,

Have you listened to “Forsaken”? Does it give you boss fight energy or escape sequence vibes? Drop your thoughts below. Not a warning

If you’ve spent any time in the Geometry Dash community or the wider world of high-BPM electronic chase music, the name bluudude probably needs no introduction. Known for crafting relentless, atmospheric bangers, bluudude has a signature: cinematic tension, punishing bass, and melodies that sound like they’re escaping from something.

There are instrumental tracks you put on for background noise. And then there are tracks that grab you by the collar, drag you through a neon-lit corridor, and drop you off a cliff—just to see if you’ll keep running.