The Fat Orange Monster is a savage cyberpunk protest anthem from Grayson Volt — a neon-soaked explosion of industrial chaos, glitch-heavy rebellion, and razor-edged satire. Blending aggressive rap-rock energy with dystopian electronic production, the track tears into propaganda, ego-driven power, and the spectacle of modern political circus culture. Loud, unapologetic, and dripping with digital rage, it’s a middle finger to manufactured chaos wrapped in a futuristic riot soundtrack.
From The Bottom Up is an anthem for anyone who’s ever been knocked down, counted out, or forced to rebuild from nothing. Blending raw emotion with explosive energy, Grayson Volt turns struggle into strength—delivering a powerful reminder that scars don’t define you, they forge you. It’s a song about resilience, rising through the pain, and proving that even from rock bottom, you can still rise anyway.
Scars Made of Gold is a powerful reflection on pain, growth, and the strength forged in the aftermath. Blending vulnerability with grit, it turns every wound into something meaningful — a reminder that what tried to break you can become the very thing that defines your resilience.
When We All Belong is a quiet anthem for a louder world — a reminder that the lines dividing us were never meant to last. With warmth, hope, and a steady pulse of humanity, it imagines a moment where fear gives way to understanding and everyone finally finds a place to stand together.
Confetti Over Fallout is a bright spark in a collapsing world — a darkly playful anthem that pairs glittering energy with uneasy truths. Beneath the color and motion, it wrestles with chaos, distraction, and the feeling of celebrating while everything burns, daring you to dance anyway… or finally look closer.
One Big Beautiful Obituary leans into dark satire and uneasy anticipation — a story about the day the cheering stops and history finally tallies the cost. Tense, biting, and uncomfortably honest, it stares straight at the consequences of blind devotion and asks what comes after the illusion breaks.
Silver Spoons & Bloodstains is a sharp-edged protest wrapped in thunderous rock — a raw look at the divide between those who make the decisions and those who pay the price. With biting lyrics and a relentless pulse, it calls out a world where privilege writes the orders and ordinary people carry the consequences.
Not left or right — just wrong vs right. Watch and decide.
A haunting warning about what happens when silence lets injustice grow — press play and decide where you stand.
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