I play the guitar, but since I'm completely self-taught I'm not terribly good at it. Let's add to that me being left-handed, and almost never practising. In fact, at first I had a 12 string classical guitar, and I learned to play left handed. Then my uncle gave me a les paul replica for my birthday, so I had to unlearn and relearn how to play right handed because you can't "flip" an electric guitar as easily as you can a classical.
The 12 string is out of commission, since I'm an idiot and I put steel strings instead of nylon, therefore bending the neck to the point that it now looks more like a cello than a guitar.
The fake les paul is broken too, because I'm an idiot and one day I left it standing without support against my wardrobe. Next thing I know, I'm in the kitchen and I hear a loud *kabong*! The neck is totally busted now, I have no idea how much money will be needed to fix it.
I kinda play the keyboards, a few basic chords, still terrible at it.
My main shtick is singing. I have decent pipes, though -again- I'm an idiot and a few times I've blown them trying to sing slightly out of my range.
This was made with a crappy headset mic, I found the instrumental on Youtube (it has since been taken down).
This one I'd call a proto-demo, it was an experiment in multitracking, I completely fucked up the last part. All instrument tracks are mine, the drums were sequenced (I forgot the name of the program) the bass and synth parts I played with my keyboard, and the guitar is my fake les plugged straight into the mic input.
All of this was done on an old Hp laptop with Audacity.