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Chicago rapper <a href="spotify:artist:27w1NoOLMX7tJMYqcetPyG">Vic Mensa</a> took a sharp left turn toward raucous rock music with the formation of his 93PUNX project. Introducing the band with a series of <a href="spotify:artist:6FBDaR13swtiWwGhX1WQsP">blink-182</a> drummer <a href="spotify:artist:4exLIFE8sISLr28sqG1qNX">Travis Barker</a> on the raging track "3 Years Sober."

In late 2018, <a href="spotify:artist:27w1NoOLMX7tJMYqcetPyG">Mensa</a> stated in interviews that he had been working on new music with legendary <a href="spotify:artist:1oVj9JmPUPg4SQ2uerV2xc">Bad Brains</a> frontman <a href="spotify:artist:2DFbcMr2AQ18eYV2jORhIW">H.R.</a> that fused trap drums and energetic punk instrumentation. Early the next year, he shared a faithful cover of <a href="spotify:artist:7t0rwkOPGlDPEhaOcVtOt9">the Cranberries</a> '90s anti-war anthem "Zombie"; it was the first music from his unexpectedly rocking new project entitled 93PUNX. He worked toward a full album, which was slated to include contributions from <a href="spotify:artist:5aYyPjAsLj7UzANzdupwnS">Good Charlotte</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:1Mj01W9PVDoVh7uXqkX0Kj">Joel Madden</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2DFbcMr2AQ18eYV2jORhIW">H.R.</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:4exLIFE8sISLr28sqG1qNX">Travis Barker</a>. The project's next single was the deceptively light "Camp America," a song that addressed the internment camps set up for immigrants along the U.S. border. <a href="spotify:artist:4exLIFE8sISLr28sqG1qNX">Barker</a> showed up on next single, the blazing "3 Years Sober," in July of 2019. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi

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