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Driven by a blunt, heavy riff and a completely no-nonsense chorus, the song paints a bleak, realistic picture of a world that is wired up but rapidly breaking down. The band aggressively suggests that what we call “progress” is actually starting to feel much more like a collapse. There is no studio polish here, and there is no preachy messaging—just straight-up, aggressive punk rock from a band that actually has something vital to say about the modern human condition. “Dark Age of Technology” is available now, delivering the perfect soundtrack for our dystopian reality.
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