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LA hardcore punks GYLT drop new biting single “Machine Fun”

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Today, GYLT are dropping their new single “Machine Fun” from the upcoming EP I Will Commit A Holy Crime, hitting the streets on August 2nd via Popular Affliction Records.

The track is a chaotic, spit-in-your-face anthem about being marked by a hitman, but laughing it off and pissing yourself just to stick it to the situation.

GYLT channels the raw power of old-school hardcore and crust punk, with heavy nods to stenchcore and crossover thrash. Modern influences like SPY, GEL, PRIMITIVE BLAST, IMPALERS, and GULCH are evident, creating a brutal fusion that hits hard from the first note.

GYLT (Get Your Life Together) is a five-piece powerhouse forged from years of diverse musical backgrounds—garage rock, apocalyptic folk, grindcore, post-punk.

GYLT by @simplysenny
GYLT by @simplysenny

The lineup boasts members of FOIE GRAS and ex-members of CIGARETTE BUMS, PINK SLIME, CAMP COPE, and BROKEN SPIRIT, all united with a mission to incite mayhem. Their music delves into the dark, punitive aspects of religious concepts, exploring themes of torture, greed, judgment, and purging.

 

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This fall, GYLT is set to storm C.Y. Fest alongside DEATH SIDE, ANTISECT, MOB 47, BOOTLICKER, M.D.C., and SKITSYSTEM.

After that, they’re opening for THE BLOOD BROTHERS at LA’s Belasco Theater. More tours and releases are on the horizon, so brace yourselves—GYLT is here to wreck.

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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