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Griffen Handshake – Emergency Exit
Griffen Handshake – Emergency Exit

Griffen Handshake – Emergency Exit | Fire Fest

Emergency Exit is the latest explosive single by Alternative punk rock act Griffen Handshake who hail from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Compiling their latest single releases including the modern punk mosh song All My Friends Wanna Be Doctors, they have released the EP IN YOUR FACE.

Meaty chunky rhythm guitar tone with the burst of power punk drums greets us on the song. The verse makes us of a gritty bass line to punctuate into the next musical phrase. Energy and power packed performance that is raw but blows you away. The instrumental interlude around the two minute mark is a heavy and pop punk delight. Finally, Griffen Handshake makes great use of siren sounds with the final outro chorus. This heavy power pop punk song is a true masterpiece of musical ingenuity. The chunky rhythm guitar riffs were a force to be reckoned with, driving the song forward with an unstoppable energy.

The phenomenal tight drums added an extra layer of power and intensity, providing a solid foundation for the rest of the music to build upon. The vocals were raw and passionate, perfectly complementing the high-energy instrumentation. As the song reached its climax, the energy reached a fever pitch, with the guitars and drums coming together in a frenzy of sound. It is a true testament to the band’s skill and talent and a surefire crowd pleaser.

Griffen Handshake with Emergency Exit craft a heavy power pop punk song, combining powerful instrumentation, tight songwriting and an unrelenting energy that would leave listeners begging for more.

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