AMP stuns our systems with an adrenaline rush on new album ‘Knocked Down’

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A.D.A.M. Music Project (AMP) is a creative collective of artists united by their fierce love of video games. The Billboard-charting rock group uses the outlandish settings, characters, and aesthetics of iconic video games to add dimension to their music. Their newly released album, Knocked Down, is a heroic journey through a myriad of bizarre realms, packed with adventure and adrenaline.

Knocked Down will shock your system with dynamic pulses of percussion, riveting plunges of electric guitar, and intense vocals from Adam DeGraide and Dameon Aranda. The 12-track project features songs inspired by a wide array of video games, including Pitfall! and Galaga. The music video for the album’s title track, “Knocked Down”, reimagines the character of Pitfall Harry as he ventures through a crocodile-clad jungle. Knocked Down is a full-throttled quest that takes every listener along for the wild ride.

What originally began as a friendship between collaborators Adam DeGraide and Dameon Aranda has grown into an eclectic ensemble of artists. AMP writes the soundtrack for gaming communities across the globe. They’ve carved out their own lane in culture, securing a position on Billboard’s Top 40 Mainstream Rock Chart. Knocked Down continues to heighten the momentum for AMP as they forge ahead into a new era.

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