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Listen to Fever 333’s powerful new song Supremacy

Posted on June 8, 2020

BORN INTO A WORLD WHERE WE’RE DYING TO BE FREE, BUT WE’RE LIVING UNDERNEATH THEIR SUPREMACY #BlackLivesMatter

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Fever 333 release new song Kingdom

Posted on November 4, 2019

Not only are FEVER 333 gracing us with their presence in the UK right now, but they’ve also dropped a new song 🙌 Listen […]

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New Fever 333 Merch Bundles

Posted on May 24, 2019

Check out the new “STRENGTH IN NUMB333rs” vinyl bundles on the Roadrunner store. Get it here: https://fever333.com/store

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Fever 333 are playing Electric Ballroom in June

Posted on March 29, 2019

They’re coming back! FEVER 333 have announced their headline show at Electric Ballroom on the 18th June. Get your tickets here: https://electricballroom.seetickets.com/event/fever-333/electric-ballroom/1351094

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Fever 333 release video for One Of Us

Posted on February 13, 2019

Fever 333 just keep going, a month after the release of STRENGTH IN NUMB333RS the band have put out a […]

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MARCH 23, 2018 – Roadrunner Records has announced its signing of THE FEVER 333. The Los Angeles-based trio’s debut EP, MADE AN AMERICA, released via Roadrunner Records/333 Wreckords Crew, is available today at all digital music retailers and streaming services with accompanying merchandise available via the band’s webstore.

 Comprised of vocalist Jason Aalon Butler [ex-letlive.], drummer Aric Improta [Night Verses], and guitarist Stephen Harrison [ex-The Chariot], THE FEVER 333 are explicitly devoted to a revolutionary cause, delivering aggressive advocacy through a molotov cocktail of punk, hip-hop, and thrash. MADE AN AMERICA exhibits THE FEVER 333’s revolutionary activism, with lead track “Walking In My Shoes” serving as the banner for THE FEVER 333’s focus on community, charity, and change.

“The movement is much greater than the music,” says Butler. “The art is only a contingent piece. We want to make sure we’re just as involved in the activism and actual activation. By no means do we expect other artists to take on this task. Most of the people who made big improvements were either assassinated or just called crazy. We make it ostensibly clear that everything we do is in an active effort for change. It’s about bringing back that socio-political mindfulness. We’re trying to write the soundtrack to the revolution that we know is about to happen.”

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