From the opening line, 'mark my words', Rob Bailey & The Hustle Standard are making a statement with their second album, appropriately titled, Beast. If you're not familiar with the RBHS sound it's a mixture of hardcore, dubstep, hiphop, and punk elements meant to get you off your ass and headed down a path of domination.
Rob Bailey and producer/songwriter The Hustle Standard launched in 2011 with the goal of making the most high-octane music to lift weights to. Beast is the apotheosis of their quest: eight iron-forged tracks that drop hardcore vocals and turnt-up motivational raps over a brutal landscape of driving dubstep and gnarly hip-hop. Their mission to be 'the soundtrack to extreme life and culture' is carried out on tracks like 'I Am Not Done' and 'What I Live For,' which cross Bailey's unhinged screamo swagger with melodic pop-rap elements. Rob Bailey and producer/songwriter The Hustle Standard launched in 2011 with the goal of making the most high-octane music to lift weights to. Beast is the apotheosis of their quest: eight iron-forged tracks that drop hardcore vocals and turnt-up motivational raps over a brutal landscape of driving dubstep and gnarly hip-hop. Their mission to be 'the soundtrack to extreme life and culture' is carried out on tracks like 'I Am Not Done' and 'What I Live For,' which cross Bailey's unhinged screamo swagger with melodic pop-rap elements.