Rabbit Junk
Electronic · US · Active since 2004

Rabbit Junk

High-velocity digital hardcore that collides industrial metal with glitchy breakbeats. Aggressive, neon-soaked, and relentlessly energetic music for high-stakes moments.

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Rabbit Junk sounds like a high-speed chase through a dystopian megacity. It is a dense, abrasive collision of distorted guitars, hyper-kinetic drum programming, and a constant tug-of-war between male and female vocals. The music feels mechanical yet deeply human, vibrating with a frantic energy that refuses to sit still, often pivoting from crushing metal riffs to sugary synth melodies or jagged breakbeats in a single breath.

What truly sets them apart is the 'Hardclash' philosophy. Unlike traditional industrial metal that might lean into slow, brooding atmospheres, Rabbit Junk maintains a breathless tempo. They integrate elements of black metal, hip-hop, and classical orchestration into a digital hardcore framework, creating a sound that is maximalist to its core. The interplay between JP Anderson's aggressive delivery and Sum Grrl's melodic or detached counterpoints provides a unique emotional texture rarely found in such heavy music.

For those new to the chaos, start with 'Bits and Razors' or 'Apocalypse For Beginners'. These albums showcase their modern, polished production while retaining the raw, confrontational spirit of their early work. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who wants their electronic music to have teeth and their metal to have a motherboard.

Rabbit Junk is an American digital hardcore/industrial metal duo made up of former the Shizit frontman JP Anderson and his wife Jennifer "Sum Grrl" Bernert. The band formed in Seattle in 2004 and are currently active in southern California. After achieving success with their second album Reframe, Rabbit Junk went on hiatus after the release of their fourth album Project Nonagon, but returned in 2014 after positive reception to several promotional singles. They have since released several EPs and three more studio albums, 2018's Rabbit Junk Will Die!: Meditations on Mortality, 2020's Xenospheres and 2022's Apocalypse for Beginners.
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Our Catalog7 Albums · 2004 · 2022
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