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Born from chaos and baptized in distortion, Goons for Lease is a high-voltage fusion of EDM, punk, industrial rock, and psychedelic electronica — a sonic carnival where rebellion meets rhythm and absurdity becomes gospel.
Formed in the depths of Compton Avenue’s creative universe, the Goons built their empire out of feedback, laughter, and streetlight static. Their sound fuses grinding guitars, screaming synths, and lyrics that walk the tightrope between satire and prophecy — creating a riot of energy that feels both futuristic and feral.
Their debut album, The Nonsense Parade, launched listeners into a world on fire — a twisted circus of radioactive ketchup, marshmallow guillotines, and post-apocalyptic celebration. It was loud, lawless, and unapologetically weird, cementing Goons for Lease as the architects of organized chaos.
Now, with their second release in the works, the band is pushing the boundaries even further — expanding their sound, their story, and their rebellion beyond Earth itself.
Equal parts performance art and revolution, Goons for Lease are more than a band; they’re a movement of misfits, a pulse of resistance, and a reminder that in a world this broken, sometimes the only sane response is to dance through the wreckage.
Formed in the depths of Compton Avenue’s creative universe, the Goons built their empire out of feedback, laughter, and streetlight static. Their sound fuses grinding guitars, screaming synths, and lyrics that walk the tightrope between satire and prophecy — creating a riot of energy that feels both futuristic and feral.
Their debut album, The Nonsense Parade, launched listeners into a world on fire — a twisted circus of radioactive ketchup, marshmallow guillotines, and post-apocalyptic celebration. It was loud, lawless, and unapologetically weird, cementing Goons for Lease as the architects of organized chaos.
Now, with their second release in the works, the band is pushing the boundaries even further — expanding their sound, their story, and their rebellion beyond Earth itself.
Equal parts performance art and revolution, Goons for Lease are more than a band; they’re a movement of misfits, a pulse of resistance, and a reminder that in a world this broken, sometimes the only sane response is to dance through the wreckage.