Dead But Happy's album "Come The Revolution Lets Kill Everyone" is a powerful and provocative musical journey that pushes the boundaries of rock and roll. With a heavy dose of punk attitude and a fearless approach to songwriting, the band delivers a bold and uncompromising set of tracks that will leave listeners breathless.
From the opening track "Revolutionary Suicide" to the closing anthem "Kill All Humans," Dead But Happy's music is a call to arms for anyone who feels disenfranchised or disillusioned with the status quo. The band's lyrics are blunt and confrontational, addressing issues such as social inequality, political corruption, and the darker aspects of human nature.
Musically, the album is a tour de force of raw energy and raw emotion. The band's guitar riffs are blistering and visceral, while the rhythm section provides a thunderous backbone that drives the songs forward with relentless intensity. The vocals are equally powerful, with frontman Johnny Dead's raspy snarl cutting through the mix like a knife.