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"Buckle Up: Holding Poison and "It All Dies" Delivers a High-Octane Rock Experience with Explosive Guitars and Adrenaline-Pumping Energy"


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By: Staff

Holding Poison Takes Rock to New Heights with Explosive Track "It All Dies"


Assume the crash position because Holding Poison and “It All Dies” explode right out of the gate from the very first note. The commanding and intense guitars make it clear they are here to dominate. The only thing that rivals their energy is the electrifying beat and fierce vocals—forming a perfect trifecta of sound, with all three elements blending seamlessly for this genre of music. Just before the 30-second mark, the song takes a brief drop, only to come roaring back and hit you with a sustained vocal burst, like a slap in the face. It’s an exhilarating start. The track races back at full throttle, making you feel like you’re speeding down a track at 150 miles per hour, pulling the handbrake, spinning the car around, and rocketing off in the opposite direction, with adrenaline coursing through your veins. There’s an undeniable energy reminiscent of the Foo Fighters—not the same sound, but every bit as dynamic and thrilling.


Our absolute favorite part comes when they sing:


“But when he’s in the moment, we always listen intently.”


What’s amazing is that they immediately launch back into that turbocharged, high-octane energy. We know we’ve described two types of fuel, but this song sounds like it’s running on both! You’ll be blown away by the drum fills that blast like a machine gun. MG-42, watch out! Following that is a solo that perfectly captures the intensity of the track, and just when you think it’s winding down, they shred the guitar strings right off! There’s even a hint of Iron Maiden’s Number of the Beast era that you can’t miss.

This song balances perfectly between rock, pop-punk, and heavy metal, showcasing the best of all these genres. Holding Poison and “It All Dies” are an absolute must-add to your playlist—stream it, share it, and enjoy the ride.

Summary:Holding Poison has crafted a relentless, high-energy anthem in “It All Dies.” Their powerful instrumentation and explosive energy make this song an unforgettable experience. You won’t want to miss this electrifying track from a band that’s clearly on the rise.


Powerful quote from the band about “It All Dies"

“The meaning is really based on how the world seems to promote burning yourself out at work and wondering where the tipping point is”




Check out this latest release and listen to more of Holding Poison on Spotify & YouTube.
















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