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Streets To Ourselves Release Powerful New Single “MNAA”

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Streets To Ourselves drop their new single MNAA (Make Nazis Afraid Again), released September 19, 2025. Produced by Kyle Marchant (Arm’s Length, Rarity) and mastered by Mike Kalajian (All Time Low, Neck Deep), the track is a bold stand against hate and prejudice. Vocalist Daniel Peachy describes the song as a call to confront racism and intolerance head-on, making it clear that extremist ideologies have no place in society. Pairing sharp lyricism with powerful instrumentation, MNAA reflects their commitment to fusing urgent punk-driven energy with meaningful social commentary. Available now on streaming services, it’s their most powerful statement yet.

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