Zypmouth comes out swinging with their latest track, “All my fault”, a high-energy burst of Pop-Punk and Skate Punk goodness that hits all the right notes for fans of early 2000s Warped Tour vibes. From the jump, the song hooks you with a catchy melody that’s impossible not to sing along to, and it only gets better with every listen.
Lyrically, “All my fault” dives into the all-too-relatable chaos of communication breakdowns in relationships. There’s frustration, finger-pointing, and a tug-of-war of blame that feels ripped straight from your last messy breakup—but it’s delivered with such infectious energy that it’s more cathartic than crushing. The back-and-forth emotional volley gives the track an edge, making it feel honest and raw without ever losing its sense of fun.
The vocals are a definite standout—polished yet punchy, with just the right amount of emotional grit. Add in some rad guitar work that rocks and shines without overpowering, plus a rhythm section that bounces like it’s caffeinated, and you’ve got a track that demands to be blasted with the windows down.
Whether you’re moshing in your room or skating down the block, “All my fault” is a feel-good anthem for feeling misunderstood. Zypmouth nails the balance of angst and adrenaline, making this a must-listen for anyone who still has a soft spot for Pop-Punk’s golden era.
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Zypmouth started in the early 2020’s Zypmouth (currently for this upcoming debut album ‘Short N’ Sweet’ is Closey Amy & Yusuf Laher
