
Global Warning isn't just a band; it's a sonic rebellion, a potent cocktail of punk urgency and hardcore grit brewed in the underground cauldron of the Pacific Northwest. They're not rewriting the rulebook, they're shredding it. Rooted in the raw energy of early skate punk and laced with the metallic precision of modern hardcore, Global Warning crafts anthems for the disillusioned, the overlooked, and the perpetually pissed off. Emerging from the vibrant Seattle scene, Global Warning quickly gained notoriety for their relentless live shows, a vortex of stage dives and singalongs fueled by righteous anger. Their breakout EP, "Concrete Graves," served as a blistering introduction, its themes of societal decay and personal struggle resonating with a generation grappling with uncertainty. This led to tours alongside genre stalwarts and a growing international fanbase. More than just a collection of songs, Global Warning is a call to action. They are activists on and off the stage, using their platform to amplify marginalized voices and challenge the status quo. Collaborations with artists like