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Son Prologue Part 2 By Crazy Wanker — Crazy

Crazy Wanker’s style in this segment is distinctively raw.

If 2023–2024 belonged to chaotic character-driven rap, Crazy Wanker has been quietly building its most unstable universe. Following the disorienting opening of “Crazy Son Prologue Part 1” — which introduced a protagonist trapped between filial rage and digital dissociation — Part 2 arrives not as a sequel, but as a psychological collapse rendered in 128 BPM and broken glass.

Crazy Wanker (the artist) has refused to clarify whether “Crazy Son” is autobiographical or a persona. That ambiguity fuels the prologue’s horror.


1. Anguish and Regret: The defining tone of Part 2 is regret. The author excels at writing internal monologues for the parental figure, exploring the "what ifs" and the self-loathing that comes with realizing they failed to protect their child. crazy son prologue part 2 by crazy wanker

2. Miscommunication: A central theme is the inability to communicate. The son is often portrayed as broken or non-verbal in this section, while the father is frantic, creating a chaotic dynamic that defines the "Crazy Son" title.

3. Protective Instincts: Despite the dark themes, Part 2 introduces the core motivation of the story: the father’s drive to fix what is broken. It sets up the redemption arc that will likely span the rest of the fic.

Unlike the linear, almost cinematic opening of Part 1 (which followed the son’s first steps into the “Grey Street” of his hometown), Part 2 adopts a non‑linear, collage‑like structure. The text oscillates between three distinct temporal strands: Crazy Wanker’s style in this segment is distinctively raw

| Strand | Setting | Core Event | |--------|---------|------------| | A | The “Bleeding Bazaar” – a night market that appears only when the moon is a sliver | The son meets “Mara the Muddler,” a vendor who trades in memories. | | B | An ambiguous, pre‑birth void (described as “the space between heartbeats”) | A cryptic dialogue between the son’s unborn self and a faceless “Observer.” | | C | The present‑day “Concrete Garden” – a derelict playground turned guerrilla art installation | The son watches a group of “Sage‑kids” performing a ritual with broken radios. |

These strands are not clearly labeled; instead, Crazy Wanker uses color cues (e.g., “the sky bled violet,” “the ground pulsed teal”) and linguistic shifts (archaic phrasing versus slang) to cue the reader. This creates a dizzying sense of déjà‑vu that mirrors the son’s own disorientation.

Though no official music video exists for Part 2 as of this writing, fan-made visuals on YouTube show: The aesthetic is analog horror meets SoundCloud rap

The aesthetic is analog horror meets SoundCloud rap. Think Skinamarink if the demon only wanted to be held.


Crazy Wanker’s lyrical approach is deliberately fragmented—short, repetitive phrases that feel more like an incantation than a conventional song. Lines such as:

“I’m the son, I’m the storm,
Break the norm, break the form,
Echoes of the past in neon glare,
Chaos is the only prayer.”

These snippets weave a narrative about rebellion, identity, and the relentless pursuit of self‑definition in a world that feels increasingly synthetic. The “prologue” framing suggests a larger story is unfolding; listeners are left craving the next chapter—maybe an “Act I” or a “Resolution”.


Despite exhaustive searches, no one has conclusively found a copy of "Crazy Son Prologue Part 1." Some theorize it never existed. Others claim Part 2 is Part 1, but the author mislabeled it to create a sense of missing context. This has spawned countless fan theories.