Lyrics by Dropout Kings

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  1. Devil's Playground
  2. Scratch & Claw
  3. Virus (feat. Shayley Bourget)

Dropout Kings (formerly Phoenix Down) is an American nu metal band from Phoenix, Arizona, United States, that formed in 2016. They are currently signed to Suburban Noize Records. Dropout Kings have released two albums: Audiodope (released August 10, 2018) and Riot Music (released 5 May 2023), and one EP: GlitchGang (released April 6, 2021).

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