Aggressive French rapcore that hits like a sledgehammer. High-tension vocals over industrial-tinged metal grooves for when you need to break something.
This is the sound of the early 2000s French underground, where the lines between hardcore punk, nu-metal, and hip-hop were blurred into a singular, aggressive force. The music is characterized by a relentless rhythmic drive, featuring thick, down-tuned guitar riffs that lock in perfectly with a highly active percussion section. It feels industrial and urban, carrying the weight of concrete and steel.
What sets Tripod apart is the sheer intensity of the vocal delivery, which pivots between rapid-fire rhythmic rapping and guttural screams without losing the flow. The production is crisp but heavy, often incorporating subtle electronic textures and samples that add a layer of modern grime to the traditional metal setup. It is music designed for movement and catharsis.
Start with the album Data Error to experience their peak fusion of electronic experimentation and raw metal power. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who appreciates the technicality of metal paired with the direct, confrontational energy of street-level hardcore.
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