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Brojob Release New Single “Cocksnatcher” With New Vocalist
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Homo-deathcore novelty act Brojob are back with their new frontman Paxton Grizzle after parting ways with their previous vocalist Jacob Wallace. The band dropped a new single called “Cocksnatcher” which the band think is going to evoke a unique response from listeners. According to a post the band made on Instagram:
“OUR NEW SONG “COCKSNATCHER” IS OUT NOW! IT’S GONNA MAKE YALL WANNA THROW ON SOME STELETTOS AND BEAT SOMEONE’S ASS FROM THE BACK”
They’re not entirely wrong. The hilarious song tells the story of a man who lives in the sewers and comes up to the surface to steal the penises off of men, then brings them back to his lair to use as his own personal sex toys. That’s pretty standard lyrical fare for Brojob. The single follows the one released just a few weeks ago called “Slobber to Prevail.” Both of those singles will be on the band’s upcoming album Deathcore is Dead which is coming out on Hollowed Records on August 23.
According to Lambgoat, Brojob parted ways with their last vocalist in August of last year because of a public post Wallace made defending Kyle Weeden, vocalist of Tacosta, who was accused of sexual assault. In response to Wallace being fired from the band, Wallace’s wife fired back defending her husband and accusing Brojob of being unsupportive when Wallace was helping her recover from post-partum psychosis, making the bold claim that “Brojob does not support women or mental health.” So it would seem that both sides had some grievances here and it’s probably for the best that they went their separate ways.
Pre-orders of Deathcore is Dead are available right now from Hallowed Records, and the album promises such enticing titles as “RES-ERECTION,” “BUSSY SMASHER,” and “OPEN UP A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN YOUR ASS SO I CAN DEPOSIT MY BALLS OST.” Pre-order it and play it at your next church picnic.
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