Strap in, because WEIGHT BELLY .3-9 just dropped a face-melting, boundary-shredding beast of a track. “White Rabbit” is an absolute explosion. Hailing from the concrete jungle of Toronto, this project delivers Nu-metal aggression and futuristic electronic grit that kicks any door.

Right from the jump, the Deftones influence is profound and proud, specifically their Adrenaline era. But WEIGHT BELLY .3-9 isn’t doing a cover-band impression. Hell no. This is evolution. They’ve taken that foundation and injected it with a modern electronic heartbeat.

The track is built on CRUNCH—thick, distorted electric guitar riffs that feel like a tectonic plate shifting. Layered underneath is the godly “wobba bass,” a lively, low-end monster that doesn’t only groove; it threatens to dismantle your subwoofer. All of this is anchored by a steady beat that’s impossible not to move to.

“White Rabbit” is far from mindless headbanging fodder. This track has something to SAY. Lines like “listen to the earth, it’s speaking” and “white rabbit is peaking” are cryptic calls from the edge. They paint a picture of a planet under stress, of nature pushed to its limit and a society on the brink. It’s environmental and societal unrest distilled into a fierce, poetic rallying cry.

In a scene that can sometimes feel recycled, WEIGHT BELLY .3-9 is a bolt of lightning. “White Rabbit” is a statement track: loud, intelligent, and soaked with irrefutable attitude. It’s a fresh, exciting, and necessary injection of rage and relevance. This isn’t simply a release; it’s a warning shot. Remember the name. WEIGHT BELLY .3-9 is here, and they’re peaking.

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