A bold, raw punk rock artwork in cinematic widescreen (16:9). A single faceless human silhouette stands at the center, tense and expressive, slightly hunched or shouting, symbolizing frustration, negativity, and inner conflict. The figure is surrounded and attacked by chaotic, jagged speech-bubble-like shapes, rough scribbles, and aggressive lines representing constant complaining, gossip, and toxic voices. Some of these shapes feel like they are closing in, wrapping around the figure, while others explode outward, creating visual tension between pressure and rebellion. The composition should feel noisy, restless, and confrontational. Include distorted, rough typography integrated into the artwork with the German words: “MECKERN UND LÄSTERN” in bold, imperfect, hand-painted or cut-out punk style lettering. The text should feel aggressive and slightly chaotic, as if part of the noise. Visual metaphors of blindness and distortion: blurred edges, smeared textures, partial darkness, and abstract shadow forms suggesting paranoia and negativity (“everything is black”, “can’t see clearly”). Style inspired by gritty punk poster art and underground album covers: rough textures, imperfect edges, DIY aesthetic, heavy brush strokes, screen print / xerox feel. Color palette: dominant deep black and dirty textures, contrasted with bold yellow highlights, muted blue tones, and sharp red accents to emphasize tension and anger. Mood: raw, loud, critical, rebellious, slightly cynical, Mehr sehen