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September 3, 2024 48 mins
UnityTX is a band that combines elements of hardcore, new metal, rap metal, and rock music. The lead singer, Shaolin, discusses the challenges of the music industry and the importance of staying true to their individuality. The song 'Playing Favorites' is a statement of claiming their place in the industry and not settling for second place. 'Roc Shit' is a recommended song for first-time listeners to get a taste of their unique blend of genres. In this part of the conversation, Scandalous discusses the rock and metal influences in their music, their love for bands like Linkin Park and Pantera, and the cathartic nature of being in a band. They also touch on the challenges of being a lead singer, including the objectification and lack of recognition in the industry. Follow @ScandalousOfficial
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