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JACOB THE HORSE IGNITE THE PUNK WORLD WITH FIERY NEW SINGLE “666 CHICKS”

JACOB THE HORSE IGNITE THE PUNK WORLD WITH FIERY NEW SINGLE “666 CHICKS”

James Alvarez

Jacob The Horse is a boisterous, Los Angeles–based punk and indie-rock juggernaut who seems genetically engineered to make a room full of strangers yell, sweat, and fall in love with chaos. Their latest single, "666 Chicks," is a two-and-a-half-minute burner that practically detonates on impact. It's the kind of track that gets you on your feet before your brain even catches up—dancing, shouting, and maybe even Googling your nearest anti-fascist community meetup.

Built on infectious guitar lines, frantic drum work, and hooks that lodge themselves in your skull like shrapnel, "666 Chicks" uses everything fun about rock music as a Trojan Horse for something far more pointed. Jacob The Horse weaponizes irresistible melodies and gang-chant vocals to smuggle in a fiery message about radical women rising and dismantling the patriarchal machine that's been crushing them for centuries. It's rebellion wrapped in a sugar-coated riot, and it works.

The band doubles down on the chaos with their wild new music video for "666 Chicks," which opens with the boys taking a wholesome hike through the scenic Los Angeles hills. Naturally, things go sideways fast. A ferocious pack of rock-and-roll women ambushes them, tears them to pieces, and feasts like feminist wolves under a full moon. Protests are cool and all, but let's be honest, nothing drives the point home quite like punk-infused cannibalism.

"666 Chicks" is loud, unhinged, and precisely the kind of feral anthem you want soundtracking the downfall of the old guard. Watch the video below and prepare to be devoured.

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James Alvarez

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