Poison Oak - "Replay"

 

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Poison Oak’s ‘Replay’ Soundtracks the Soul-Crushing Monotony of Modern Life

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mt1S2u0ahE

Ever felt like you’re living the same day… forever? Poison Oak’s latest track, Replay, hits that nerve like a double-shot espresso for the weary soul. Imagine Groundhog Day meets Instagram hell—this anthem for the burnout generation digs into the hamster wheel of existence: mindless routines, cubicle zombies, and that gnawing sense that life’s slipping by while you’re too busy doomscrolling.
 
“Even if you’re ‘winning’ the rat race, congrats—you’re still a rat,” laughs frontman (we’ll assume he’s sipping whiskey in a dimly lit bar). The track’s gritty riffs and haunting vocals mirror the suffocating predictability of modern grind. Social media? More like digital dopamine hits that leave us emptier than a Monday morning coffee pot.
 
Replay isn’t just a lament—it’s a wake-up call wrapped in distortion. A middle finger to the “hustle culture” that’s got us all running in circles. Ever caught yourself staring at a Zoom call, wondering, Is this it?
 
I blasted Replay during my morning commute (read: bumper-to-bumper purgatory), and damn if it didn’t hit harder than my third espresso. There’s a raw honesty here—like the band peeked into my 2 a.m. existential crises. Poison Oak isn’t just dropping tracks; they’re handing out mirrors. And maybe a roadmap to claw back some authenticity in this filtered-to-death world.
 
So, hit play. Let those guitars shake you awake. Then ask yourself: Am I living… or just replaying?
Catcha on the flip side:
 
“Life’s too short to be stuck on repeat.”
 

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