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Ritalin OD's self-titled album is a thrilling ride through the world of experimental rock. From the opening track "Introvert" to the closing "Outrovert," the band showcases their unique sound, blending elements of punk, metal, and electronic music.
The album's standout tracks include "Ritalin OD," which features a hypnotic guitar riff and pounding drums, and "Inertia," a hauntingly beautiful ballad with atmospheric synths and emotive vocals. The band's use of samples and electronic effects adds an extra layer of depth to the music, creating an immersive listening experience.
While some of the tracks may be challenging for those unfamiliar with experimental music, Ritalin OD's creativity and musicianship are undeniable. Fans of bands like Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, and The Prodigy will find much to enjoy on this album.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Probable Cause | ||
Punk Police | ||
Ritalin | ||
Swag | ||
Innocent Bystander | ||
Pleasure | ||
Outro | ||
Pest Control | ||
No More |
Role | Credit |
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Bass | Wes Nelson |
Drums | Alexis Corral |
Guitar | Jorge Sierra III |
Vocals | Derek Jennings |
Ritalin OD's self-titled release is a bold and exciting statement from a band that deserves to be heard.