$uicideboy$ Join Forces With Travis Barker On "Nothingleftnothingleft"

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$uicideboy$ are back with another drop off of their upcoming project.

$uicideboy$ have been one of the most talked about groups in the underground for the past few years. They've unleashed numerous projects over the years, leading up to the release of their debut album,  I Want To Die In New Orleans which arrived last September and broke into the top 10 of the Billboard 200. Today, they've announced a new project with Travis Barker with a brand new single.

$uicideboy$ undoubtedly take influence from metal but they're latest single dives deeper into the genre. Teaming up with Travis Barker, they've unleashed the first single off their collaborative project with the Blink-182 member titled, "nothingleftnothingleft. The project with Barker, Live Fast Die Whenever, was completed a few months ago and they've been teasing it ever since. 

Peep their new collab with Travis Barker below and keep your eyes peeled for Live Fast Die Whenever EP dropping on May 24.

Quotable Lyrics
Feed me with your hate
Yeah, now that's a fucking start
Stab me in the skull
Make sure that the blade is sharp


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