The Refusers’ single “Disobey” is a raised fist in musical form-blazing with grit, protest, and unapologetic attitude. Spearheaded by founder Michael Belkin, the track snarls through the cracks of the establishment, channeling the raw essence of rock ’n’ roll as it was meant to be: loud, defiant, and unafraid.

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“Disobey” doesn’t just carry a message, it is the message. Belkin’s vocals bite with purpose, while the instrumentation, bolstered by talents like bassist Steve Newton, Blues Traveler’s Brendan Hill on drums, and elite keyboardists Joe Doria and Eric Robert, fuels the fire. The result is a powerhouse blend of bluesy grooves, gritty guitars, and anthemic hooks that demand attention.

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This is no polished pop track. It’s a call to arms for free thinkers, a rebellious track that sticks in your ears and stirs your spine. While it may not reinvent the genre, “Disobey” doesn’t need to, it embodies the timeless rage and spirit of rock rebellion. The Refusers say what others won’t, and they make it sound damn good.

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