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ROSTER
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UNIT_043
Artist
Digital world
Arc Traders
Listeners
20
Shows
400
Active
1YRS
Profile Data
BIO_VER_1.0
Biography:
Blurring the line between survival gaming lore and lyrical warfare, Pushing TV & Zoned Out are the internet’s most volatile musical duo. Born from the digital wreckage of high-stakes extraction shooters and open-world survival games, their music is a high-octane chronicle of betrayal, resurrection, and loot addiction.
The project began with the tragic "death" of technical mastermind Frank (Zoned Out) during the infamous "Goop Extraction" incident (chronicled in their debut LP, Pushing TV). While Frank was presumed K.I.A., frontman Michael rose to solo fame as the "King of the Server," turning their shared trauma into a viral brand.
However, the silence was broken with the surprise release of Heavy Metal Thunder (Album 2), marking Frank's shocking return. This era saw the duo pivot wildly into Boss Reggae and Ska-Punk, building heavy machinery to fight the system that tried to delete them. The reunion quickly soured, leading to the legendary "Civil War" arc—a brutal run of horrorcore diss tracks ("Cancelled," "Solo Queue," "Admin Privileges") that nearly destroyed the server.
Ultimately realizing they were being manipulated by the "Game Masters," the duo reconciled in the explosive anthem "System Restore." Now operating as a united front, they have server-hopped into a new dimension for their third era.
Their latest work dives headfirst into the UK Garage and Grime scene, blending smooth 2-step rhythms with aggressive bars about base-building, sanity loss, and battling Great Ones in the Stardust pollution.
Whether they are screaming over heavy metal guitars or spitting 140 BPM flows over dirty basslines, one thing remains constant: Extraction is never guaranteed.
Blurring the line between survival gaming lore and lyrical warfare, Pushing TV & Zoned Out are the internet’s most volatile musical duo. Born from the digital wreckage of high-stakes extraction shooters and open-world survival games, their music is a high-octane chronicle of betrayal, resurrection, and loot addiction.
The project began with the tragic "death" of technical mastermind Frank (Zoned Out) during the infamous "Goop Extraction" incident (chronicled in their debut LP, Pushing TV). While Frank was presumed K.I.A., frontman Michael rose to solo fame as the "King of the Server," turning their shared trauma into a viral brand.
However, the silence was broken with the surprise release of Heavy Metal Thunder (Album 2), marking Frank's shocking return. This era saw the duo pivot wildly into Boss Reggae and Ska-Punk, building heavy machinery to fight the system that tried to delete them. The reunion quickly soured, leading to the legendary "Civil War" arc—a brutal run of horrorcore diss tracks ("Cancelled," "Solo Queue," "Admin Privileges") that nearly destroyed the server.
Ultimately realizing they were being manipulated by the "Game Masters," the duo reconciled in the explosive anthem "System Restore." Now operating as a united front, they have server-hopped into a new dimension for their third era.
Their latest work dives headfirst into the UK Garage and Grime scene, blending smooth 2-step rhythms with aggressive bars about base-building, sanity loss, and battling Great Ones in the Stardust pollution.
Whether they are screaming over heavy metal guitars or spitting 140 BPM flows over dirty basslines, one thing remains constant: Extraction is never guaranteed.
Cinematic Hip Hop / Ska-Punk / Horrorcore / UK Garage / Grime
Intel & Recognition
"peace out raiders, stay safe out there"
Audio Uplink
One Way Ticket (The Goop Extraction}
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