The Bloody Beetroots and Bob Vylan join the ‘Killing Punk’ assault

Photo Credit: Roberto Graziano Moro

We’re not gonna ask you to name a more iconic duo, because we simply don’t care. What we do care about is an incendiary dose of musical mayhem courtesy of The Bloody Beetroots and Bob Vylan, who team up for an assault on the senses called “Killing Punk.” The Italian electro project of Bob Cornelius Rifo and English punk artist unleashed their terror roam on Friday (February 28), and it’s just as punchy as one would expect from this un-holy union.

“This joint is straight raw — one of the grimiest tracks I’ve ever put together,” Rifo says. “And Bob Vylan? The man was built for this. His energy, his bars — everything just hits different. He was the perfect guy to set it off — both with the sound and the lyrics.”

Vylan is equally fired up: “With The Bloody Beetroots on production and myself taking care of the lyrics, how could we go wrong? This song gets me amped and the third verse is chef’s kiss. Catch all the names if you can.”

“Killing Punk” will be featured on a new two-part series from Rifo, dubbed The Bloody Beetroots Forever Pt. 1 & Pt. 2, which will be out on The Bloody Beetroots’ new label Out Of Line Music. Play this shit loud, take deep breaths, go for a walk, turn that walk into a run.