BruceBan$hee’s “Teenage Angst” is loud, restless, and brutally honest. It captures everything the title promises—raw emotion, reckless freedom, and the kind of vulnerability that hits hard when the noise fades. Mixing punk aggression with alt-rap grit, the EP feels like a late-night explosion of energy and emotion from someone who’s seen too much but still refuses to give up. The opening track, “Finger Food,” sets the tone right away. It’s fast, messy, and full of frustration. The production has a gritty, almost garage feel, with distorted guitars crashing against heavy drums. BruceBan$hee’s delivery is unfiltered, like he’s rapping through clenched teeth, spilling every bottled-up thought without hesitation.

“WooHoo!” brings a sarcastic burst of energy. It’s chaotic and confident, a short anthem for anyone who’s ever used humor to hide pain. The hook sticks, and the energy feels wild but controlled—like he’s barely keeping the chaos together, and that’s what makes it exciting. “Dark Woods” slows things down just enough to expose the emotion beneath the noise. There’s a darker tone here, with moody production that pulls the listener into his headspace. You can feel the isolation and exhaustion behind the words. “Snow California” and “FML (Blunts n Gold)” bring back the rebellion, mixing sharp verses with heavy, distorted beats. They sound like late nights and bad decisions, but with a self-awareness that gives them depth. “StrawBerry Blues” is one of the more introspective moments on the record. The mix of rough vocals and soft melodies shows his range, both as an artist and a person. It feels like he’s trying to make peace with growing up but doesn’t quite know how.
The EP closes with “KIDS!” and “Without You,” two tracks that show both sides of youth—the wildness and the emptiness that follows it. “KIDS!” feels like a release of every emotion pent up throughout the project, while “Without You” closes things on a more reflective note, almost like the hangover after all the chaos. “Teenage Angst” stands out because it’s real. There’s no filter, no polish, and no attempt to sound perfect. BruceBan$hee does everything himself—writing, producing, recording—and that independence bleeds through every sound. You can hear the DIY spirit in the rough edges and raw energy. This project is more than just music; it’s emotion turned into sound. It’s about confusion, anger, heartbreak, and trying to find meaning in the middle of it all. BruceBan$hee takes what it feels like to be young, lost, and defiant, and turns it into something you can feel in your chest. “Teenage Angst” isn’t just an EP—it’s a release.
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