Rock out to these punk hits from Delilah Bon, Young Franco and Master Peace and more!
1. “Maverick” – Delilah Bon
Our nu-metal brat-punk artist Delilah Bon is ready to shake the table with “Maverick.” This wild ride of a track is a high-energy blend of rock and nu-metal that booms from the start of the first note. “Maverick” is an adrenaline rush that takes your breath away with its ruthless aggression and relentless energy.
2. “WHAT THE HELL” – jxdn
jxdn takes no prisoners with “WHAT THE HELL.” This sentimental track is reflective for the singer, exploring the themes of isolation he felt regarding his passion for a loved one. This song is a sway for his love, begging them to stay and talk it out with him instead of running away. With compositional help from Travis Barker, the song starts off jxdn’s latest era after a long wait.
3. “Like A Kennedy” – Heart Attack Man feat. Awsten Knight
In a surprising ode to JFK, Heart Attack Man and Awsten Knight make the collaboration of the year with “Like A Kennedy.” The punk track has catchy hooks and a chorus that gets stuck in your head, blending pop-punk, alt-rock, and early 2000s rock music elements. It’s a must-listen for fans of rock, perfect for any playlist.
4. “When We Were Young” – Mest feat. Jaret Reddick
Mest teams up with Jaret Reddick to deliver a nostalgic trip down memory lane with “When We Were Young.” This track is a tribute to the innocence of youth and the bonds of friendship that endure through the years. With its emotive lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful vocals, “When We Were Young” is a reminder to cherish the moments that shape us.
5. “Wake Up” – Young Franco and Master Peace
Young Franco and Master Peace join forces to deliver a feel-good anthem in “Wake Up.” This groovy track is a celebration of life, love, and the joy of living in the moment. With its funky bassline, catchy hooks, and infectious groove, “Wake Up” is guaranteed to put a smile on your face and a spring in your step.
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