Regulate

Regulate, based on the provided list of songs, appears to be an artist that draws from hardcore punk roots, yet demonstrates a dexterity in weaving together elements from various genres to articulate a unique sonic signature. Songs like "Years of Rage" and their rendition of Bad Brains' "She's Calling You" nod to their reverence for the aggressive energy and social consciousness characteristic of hardcore music. However, Regulate does not confine themselves to one musical tradition. With tracks like "Why Can't We?" and "In the Moment," they showcase an ability to interlace introspection with their dynamic rhythms, suggesting an undercurrent of emo or alternative influences that provide depth to their sound.

Beyond these few facts, details about Regulate's origins and members remain vague if looking into their body of work alone. What can be gleaned from their music is a palpable intensity and a dedication to crafting lyrics that challenge listeners to think critically about the world around them. Releases such as "In the Promise of Another Tomorrow" and "48" could hint at a penchant for reflecting on time, change, and the human experience, themes that resonate across their catalog. As Regulate continues to evolve with each new release, they maintain a central ethos rooted in authenticity and the raw expression characteristic of their musical lineage.

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Regulate
Album - 10 Tracks - Released September 30, 2022
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  1. September 30, 2022
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  1. September 30, 2022
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