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Get Back Up is Dose of Adolescence’s Single Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
From the very first synth strike, “Get Back Up” by Dose of Adolescence announces itself with no hesitation.

Get Back Up is Dose of Adolescence’s Single Out Now

 The intro hints at something intense, and within seconds, the song bursts open with a sharp, modern energy that feels heavy and innovative.

There’s a lot going on here, and it works. The track leans on the raw punch of hard rock, but it’s not boxed in by genre boundaries. Electronic flashes and pop-driven instincts are folded into the mix with precision, giving the track a near-futuristic feel.

The verses pull back just enough to introduce a more accessible, melodic side, but the chorus wastes no time dropping the curtain and letting the guitars loose. The result is a wall of sound that hits you like a runaway freight train.

The drumming is relentless—each hit lands like hammer strikes, anchoring the track with industrial force. Jimmy Brown’s vocal delivery cuts through everything with a gritty tone that drives the emotion home without slipping into theatrics. You can feel the sweat behind the performance, but the chaos is well-controlled.

The guitar and bass work is tight, aggressive, and confidently executed. Riffs rise and fall like crashing waves, giving the song an edge that never feels overdone. What stands out is the band’s ability to play with dynamics—there’s an ebb and flow to the arrangement that keeps you fully locked in. Just when you think you’ve figured out the rhythm, they throw a curveball that feels natural, not forced.

Dose of Adolescence pull influences from nu-metal, pop-punk, and alt-rock—think early Limp Bizkit, Blink-182, maybe even a touch of Linkin Park—but what they’ve created here feels like their own beast. There’s nostalgia in the DNA, but it’s wired into something forward-looking.

“Get Back Up” isn’t just a song about resilience; it feels resilient. It’s loud, infectious, and built to stick.

Get Back Up is Dose of Adolescence‘s Single Out Now!


Ferocious!


Get Back Up is Dose of Adolescence’s Single Out Now

Dose of Adolescence crashed onto the Inland Empire punk scene in 1999, founded by brothers Jimmy (vocals) and Timmy Brown (guitar). What began as a hobby quickly turned into a full-blown mission. Over the past two decades, the band has carved out a place in the pop/punk world, sharing stages with heavyweights like Brian “Head” Welch (Korn), P.O.D., Lit, A Day To Remember, and Switchfoot. From winning MTV2’s Rallying the Underground to tearing up the Vans Warped Tour, their mix of pop hooks, punk energy, and hip-hop swagger delivers a sound—and a show—you won’t forget.




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