"FISHY" - BruceBan$hee - Folded Waffle "FISHY" - BruceBan$hee - Folded Waffle

“FISHY” – BruceBan$hee

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Folded Waffle draws this release into the current, offering listeners a closer encounter with the artistry of BruceBan$hee. For those arriving fresh and those already attuned to their path, this track opens a space of focus and resonance that cannot be ignored.

 

Not only is the new single titled FISHY, but it is also a statement of freedom of a head under siege. BRUCEBAN$HEE transforms the highly introspective emotion of paranoia and transforms it into a high-energy, edgy, and rebellious song. This is the confidence/vulnerability dichotomy pushed to its utmost extremes: the vulnerability of the feeling that life is not going right, and you are doubting everything around you, directly transfigured into the rabid, hypnotic confidence of alt-rap and punk.

In a time where social media consumption is burnout, with all artists pursuing frictionless perfection, BRUCEBAN$HEE is the sound that the world needs to set the friction back. FISHY sets the surreal headspace of being underwater in your own head, with frenetic genre bending energy acting as a life raft. The cacophonic mix of boom-bap grime, trap rhythm, and real punk guitar distortion reflects the thin line between reality and fantasy the song talks about. It is music that does not allow being background filler but rather makes you experience the same adrenaline-filled anxiety the artist is experiencing.


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Ingredients Details
Artist BruceBan$hee
Flavor FISHY
Bake Time 2025-07-01
Serving Size FISHY

 

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This feature carries more than music—it channels movement. BruceBan$hee continues to shape their own frequency, and through this work invites all who listen to gather, share, and amplify the energy forward.

 

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  • Production Quality6
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  • 6.4

    Score

    For a track that boasts such a wide range of genres (Future House, Boom Bap, Punk), a more abrupt and intentional shift between the punk guitar passages and the electronic elements could push the track's experimental boundary further. Lean into the chaos even more—a sudden breakdown or a distorted vocal chop that truly captures the feeling of a thought abruptly breaking would amplify the "underwater in your own mind" surrealism.
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