Bad Wolves: Disobey
Bad Wolves: Disobey
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Bad Wolves
Label: Eleven Seven Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 849320030317
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. Breakout artist Bad Wolves aren't just a band, they're a sonic wrecking ball that's destroying everything in their path. The band - drummer John Boecklin (Devildriver), vocalist Tommy Vext (Divine Heresy, Snot) as well as guitarists Doc Coyle (God Forbid), Chris Cain (Bury Your Dead) and bassist Kyle Konkiel (In This Moment) may seem like they just exploded onto the scene but the idea has been percolating in Boecklin and Vext's heads since 2015. From their massive cover of The Cranberries "Zombie" that has reached No. 1, driving anthems like "No Masters" to the syncopated Faith No More-worthy rocker "Better The Devil," their new album Disobey showcases elements of rock, metal, hip-hop and progressive rock into a unique amalgam of music that's as infectious as it is groundbreaking.
Tracks:
1.1 Officer Down
1.2 Learn to Live
1.3 No Masters
1.4 Zombie
2.1 Run for Your Life
2.2 Remember When
2.3 Better the Devil
2.4 Jesus Slaves
3.1 Hear Me Now - Bad Wolves Feat. Diamante
3.2 Truth or Dare
3.3 The Conversation
3.4 Shape Shifter
4.1 Toast to the Ghost
4.2 I Swear
4.3 Pacifico
4.4 Blood N Bone