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Ten Ton Devil Turns Industrial Chaos Into Controlled Destruction With “Hollywood Blood”

  • Writer: Miles Coleman
    Miles Coleman
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read


Somewhere past midnight, beneath flickering neon and television static, a machine begins to breathe. Not smoothly. Not naturally. It coughs, convulses, then erupts into distortion and violence. That feeling sits at the center of Hollywood Blood,” the latest release from Ten Ton Devil, a track that sounds less like a song and more like a controlled collapse.


Operating out of Wilmington, North Carolina, Ten Ton Devil continues to carve a lane that rejects convention without sounding forced or theatrical. Kevin Caputo’s vision is rooted in chaos, but there is intention beneath every distorted layer. Hollywood Blood fuses electronic deathcore with industrial abrasion and hardcore EDM textures in a way that feels ugly in all the right places. The track stomps forward with jagged precision, constantly mutating through glitches, suffocating synth work, panic inducing transitions, and rhythmic breakdowns that hit with alarming weight.


What makes the single stand out is not simply its aggression. Heavy music has never lacked volume or rage. What separates this release is its commitment to atmosphere and tension. The production at Born Wrong Studios gives the song a suffocating density while still allowing every programmed interruption and every organic instrument to breathe through the destruction. There is a cinematic quality hidden underneath the brutality, as if the track is documenting a societal collapse in real time.


Lyrically, Hollywood Blood takes direct aim at celebrity culture and the disconnect between elite influence and ordinary reality. Caputo does not soften the message or disguise the frustration. Whether listeners agree or disagree with the perspective, the conviction behind it is undeniable, and that honesty gives the song its pulse. Nothing about this release feels manufactured for trend chasing approval. It sounds like the product of an artist fully committed to his own creative instincts.


The result is a track that feels confrontational, fearless, and strangely addictive. Hollywood Blooddoes not ask for acceptance. It kicks the door open, floods the room with noise, and leaves behind the unmistakable feeling that Ten Ton Devil is building something dangerous in the modern heavy music scene.




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