SINGLE REVIEW: Badd Music - Tropical

Connor Baddley’s brainchild, Badd Music, delivers raw, high-energy punk with 'Tropical.' This DIY track isn't just danceable; it's downright infectious, with hooks that linger long after the final chord fades. 'Tropical' serves as a candid monologue about life in California, encapsulating its diverse spectrum from the good to the bad, the mundane to the unpredictable mix of sun and rain.

Baddley's unfiltered perspective on California life resonates with authenticity, blending seamlessly with the track's high-energy punk vibes that compel listeners to move. 'Tropical' stands out in the punk genre for its relatability and irresistibly catchy nature, showcasing Badd Music's knack for capturing raw emotion and delivering it with fervent musicality.

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