Hey everyone,
Sometimes, life hands you a situation so infuriating that the only way to process it is to scream it out through music. That’s exactly how No Shame, No Game was born. This song is raw, unfiltered, and dripping with the kind of anger that comes from being pushed to the edge. It’s my mid-90s alt-rock love letter to anyone who’s ever been burned by someone taking advantage of them—in my case, a tenant who’s been living rent-free in my house for nine months, racking up a $22,000 debt while I’m stuck paying taxes, insurance, and utilities. Yeah, it’s personal.
The track channels that gritty, grunge-inspired sound I grew up loving—think jagged guitar riffs, pounding drums, and vocals that go from a simmer to a full-on roar. It’s got that cathartic, in-your-face energy, with lyrics that cut like a knife. Writing it felt like exorcising a demon, turning all that frustration into something fierce and anthemic. The title, No Shame, No Game, sums it up perfectly: it’s about calling out someone who’s got no shame in playing you for a fool.
I’m not sure yet if I’ll share this one widely—it’s so raw and personal that I’m still deciding whether to put it out on Bandcamp or keep it close. For now, it’s a standalone track, not tied to any album, just a pure expression of rage and defiance. If you’ve ever been screwed over and wanted to scream about it, this song’s for you.
Meanwhile you can listen to it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeHLdJO46Cg
Thanks for reading, and let me know in the comments if you’ve got your own story of turning anger into art.
Rock on!
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