GXTP Reloaded: Rock Band Launches New Era with Star-Studded Album
GXTP delivers their sophomore album "Reloaded" on November 8th, marking a bold evolution in modern rock music. The trio—Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx—builds upon their 2020 debut while exploring new sonic territories.
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The album features notable collaborations, including:
- "My Devil At Home" with Sueco
- "Couldn't Keep the Faith" featuring Faris Zahid
- "Te'Kill'Ya" with Killer Mike and Santana
- "One Race" featuring David Bryan of Bon Jovi
Reloaded spans 11 tracks, each offering a distinct blend of storytelling and sound. From the energetic "Angel Born in Hell" to the contemplative "Matter," the album showcases GXTP's versatility while maintaining their signature style.
The band's name—short for "guns and toilet paper"—emerged during the pandemic, reflecting their ability to find meaning in chaos. Producer Sasha Sirota explains, "Reloaded is about exploring the stories we've carried with us while bringing in new voices to amplify those ideas."
The album's cinematic music videos, particularly for "My Devil At Home," demonstrate GXTP's commitment to visual storytelling, creating a multi-sensory experience that complements their musical innovation.
Fans can experience GXTP's evolution across:
- 11 diverse tracks
- Multiple high-profile collaborations
- Cinematic music videos
- A blend of humor and social commentary
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