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March 18, 2025

Twisty – This Pill will cure You ( Punk / Pop)

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Twisty – This Pill will cure You ( Punk / Pop)

“ Simple intro, then its only up from there, driving groove and melodies complimented by Twisty’s vocal talents”

NMR – This track has power and presence, the solid driving Bass and rhythm move this along with some venom, some great full guitar tones add to the party, this guy commands all of this with a great vocal delivery and hook melodies.

Twisty is Back with a Bang – “This Pill Will Cure You”

A Changing Mood for a Different Tune

Rock music’s favorite agent of chaos, Twisty, returns with his latest single, “This Pill Will Cure You”, set for release on March 1, 2024. Packed with power-punk guitars and raw energy, this track is a lifeline for anyone who’s ever misplaced their keys, burnt their toast, or wasted 20 minutes searching for the good knife.

Twisty’s Signature Sound –

“This Pill Will Cure You” captures the everyday frustrations of modern life, transforming them into a high-energy anthem. The gritty production and relentless drumbeats channel Twisty’s signature punk-rock defiance, making this track the perfect soundtrack for anyone on the verge of a meltdown.

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Twisty, known for his offbeat attitude and electric stage presence, finds inspiration in the small, maddening moments of life. Whether he’s looking at the menu in a Limerick chipper or screaming into the void of adulthood’s inconveniences, his music resonates with anyone who’s ever felt one inconvenience away from losing it.

So, crank up the volume, grab your air guitar, and prepare for this cure to the chaos. One power chord at a time, you too can experience power !

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