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By Ace Hartmann | Racketeer Broadcast Association |
punk rock trio Rundown Kreeps have released their latest single, “Living Reckless (Gata Go),” a fast-paced anthem reminding listeners to live life on their own terms. Blending their signature melodic punk rock with touches of alternative and ska, the track captures the band’s ethos of freedom and non-conformity.
“Living Reckless is about doing things your way. To move freely without fear of judgment is essential in life. This track is a reminder to enjoy the moment, not pass judgment on others, and to not pass judgment on yourself,” says lead vocalist and guitarist Richard Lamas.
Formed in 2009, Rundown Kreeps have spent over a decade crafting a sound that merges high-energy punk with melodic hooks and a touch of ska’s infectious rhythms. The trio has already released two full-length albums and a number of standalone singles, earning them a loyal following across diverse musical communities. The band’s lively, crowd-moving performances have made them a standout act and their relentless touring schedule has cemented their place in the West Coast punk scene.
Over the years, Rundown Kreeps have completed multiple tours through the Southwest, Pacific Northwest, and Hawaii, with their most recent being a month-long headlining tour across the U.S. in the fall of 2022. Known for their energetic live shows, they’ve cultivated a reputation for keeping audiences dancing and on their feet.
With Living Reckless, Rundown Kreeps continue to push the boundaries of modern punk rock, fusing their influences into an unapologetic anthem about self-acceptance and living in the moment. Fans of the band and newcomers alike will find the track a refreshing reminder of the punk spirit: defy the norm, embrace individuality, and live without fear.
Written by: Ace Hartmann
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