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Forged in Seattle in 2004, Rabbit Junk—J.P. Anderson and Jennifer "Sum Grrl" Bernert—defies genre, blending digital hardcore, industrial metal, and electropunk with diverse influences.
Their self-titled 2004 debut, a demo, earned underground acclaim and a 9/10 Metal Hammer review. REframe (2006) solidified their innovative sampling and fusion, expanding their fanbase. This Life Is Where You Get Fucked (2008) and Project Nonagon (2010) showcased conceptual depth. The 2010s saw a shift to EPs, maintaining consistent evolution.
Their 2018 LP, Rabbit Junk Will Die: Meditations on Mortality, was hailed as their most experimental work. Recently, Apocalypse for Beginners (2022) hit #1 on Bandcamp's metal chart and #2 overall, a significant achievement for a 100% independent band.
Influences span The Mad Capsule Markets, Skinny Puppy, Nitzer Ebb, and Atari Teenage Riot, plus hip-hop, classic rock, film scores, and game music. Rabbit Junk's unique contribution is an unyielding dedication to organized chaos—meticulously fusing genres into a cohesive, powerful sound. This fearless experimentation, coupled with J.P. Anderson's intricate production and the compelling interplay with Sum Grrl's vocals, has cultivated a dedicated fanbase that values their innovative spirit and unwavering artistic independence. Rabbit Junk continues to be a pioneering force, proving that heavy music can be both brutal and boundary-pushing.
Their self-titled 2004 debut, a demo, earned underground acclaim and a 9/10 Metal Hammer review. REframe (2006) solidified their innovative sampling and fusion, expanding their fanbase. This Life Is Where You Get Fucked (2008) and Project Nonagon (2010) showcased conceptual depth. The 2010s saw a shift to EPs, maintaining consistent evolution.
Their 2018 LP, Rabbit Junk Will Die: Meditations on Mortality, was hailed as their most experimental work. Recently, Apocalypse for Beginners (2022) hit #1 on Bandcamp's metal chart and #2 overall, a significant achievement for a 100% independent band.
Influences span The Mad Capsule Markets, Skinny Puppy, Nitzer Ebb, and Atari Teenage Riot, plus hip-hop, classic rock, film scores, and game music. Rabbit Junk's unique contribution is an unyielding dedication to organized chaos—meticulously fusing genres into a cohesive, powerful sound. This fearless experimentation, coupled with J.P. Anderson's intricate production and the compelling interplay with Sum Grrl's vocals, has cultivated a dedicated fanbase that values their innovative spirit and unwavering artistic independence. Rabbit Junk continues to be a pioneering force, proving that heavy music can be both brutal and boundary-pushing.
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