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Junkyard God

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In a world beyond collapse, who remains seated on the throne of rust?
"Junkyard God" is a post-apocalyptic metal release that merges sharp-edged thrash riffs with industrial textures and modern emotional heaviness. It serves as a soundtrack for an age where justice has failed and faith has corroded.

Inspired by bands such as Metallica and Megadeth, the album delivers aggressive guitar work combined with a contemporary groove-driven sound. The lyrics explore themes like social disconnection, systemic hypocrisy, and silent despair.

The title track, "Junkyard God", questions the emptiness of digital morality and performative outrage. It gives voice to those who feel powerless in a society obsessed with being right. From beginning to end, the record is filled with heavy riffs, dark atmospheres, and raw emotional intensity.

The cover art reflects the tone of the album: a silver-haired woman sits silently on a massive, worn-down throne in the middle of a futuristic junkyard under a grey, clouded sky. She symbolizes the remnants of a broken world, divine but forgotten.

This album is suitable for listeners who enjoy thrash, groove, and industrial metal with dystopian and emotional themes. It may also resonate with fans of Gojira, Lamb of God, Tool, and Nine Inch Nails.

"Junkyard God" is not a promise of salvation. It is a reminder of everything that has already fallen apart.