After wrecking his way up and down the charts with his debut double single, Bobby Lasers returns in a new mutated even more monstrous form.
The Destroyah EP opens with 'Rush the Party' a sinister 94 Darkside tribute reminiscent of early No U-turn Ed Rush & Nico. Driven by pounding 808s and rhythmic drum chops, building into an almighty Reese fueled chorus, like the mighty call of a kaiju. All pulled together with a vocal to call all those in the near vicinity to attack the stack.
Continuing the relentless onslaught, the second track, 'out of control', is a skyscraper stomping mountain toppling, heads down roller. With hefty drums that make king kong blush and a catchy bassline that will keep everyone moving.
Rounding out the EP is 'Lurk' a ruff 'n' Tuff stepper, that lulls you into a false sense of security thinking the worse has passed and brighter times are ahead before dropping the nuclear option on you and flipping the switch into an evil chorus. Only increasing the pressure wave and fall out on the second drop.
The Destroyah EP opens with 'Rush the Party' a sinister 94 Darkside tribute reminiscent of early No U-turn Ed Rush & Nico. Driven by pounding 808s and rhythmic drum chops, building into an almighty Reese fueled chorus, like the mighty call of a kaiju. All pulled together with a vocal to call all those in the near vicinity to attack the stack.
Continuing the relentless onslaught, the second track, 'out of control', is a skyscraper stomping mountain toppling, heads down roller. With hefty drums that make king kong blush and a catchy bassline that will keep everyone moving.
Rounding out the EP is 'Lurk' a ruff 'n' Tuff stepper, that lulls you into a false sense of security thinking the worse has passed and brighter times are ahead before dropping the nuclear option on you and flipping the switch into an evil chorus. Only increasing the pressure wave and fall out on the second drop.
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