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(Quiet. Sunny. Fabienne sits on the hood of a beat-up car, eating an apple. No music. Just birds.)

Another teen walks up to her.

TEEN
That thing you did last night… what do you call it?

Fabienne takes a bite. Chews. Smiles.

FABIENNE
Me.

FADE TO BLACK.

TEXT ON SCREEN:
Decibelle will return.
Volume up.


If you meant a different kind of “complete text” (e.g., technical subtitles, voiceover script, or a transcript of an existing video), please share more details — I’d be happy to adjust it.

A collector of old VHS-to-digital transfers names the file poorly. The actual content could be something else entirely — e.g., a French TV report on teenage DJs, where a girl named Fabienne is briefly called “Decibelle” as a nickname. The “2” refers to the second of a series of captures.


“Decibelle” is a rare alias. Searching “Decibelle” yields very little — possibly a local or self-released musician.

Thus, this could be a French or Belgian underground artist from the early 2000s, working in genres like synthpop, electroclash, or lo-fi indie.

Format: Video‑Teenage (YouTube/IG Reel) – 2 minutes 38 seconds
Release Date: [Insert Release Date]
Genre: Pop‑electro with a dash of bedroom‑DIY aesthetic


Sites like ShareReactor (defunct) or Jigle (inactive) once indexed ed2k links. You can try searching the Wayback Machine for “videoteenage fabienne” or “decibelle” on pages from 2002–2005.