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MaveriX Go Rogue with Explosive New Single “I Hate You All”

South Milan’s very own chaos cowboys, MaveriX, are back with a vengeance — and they’ve got something to say. Their brand-new single, “I Hate You All,” is a fiery, ironic outburst against conformity, fake smiles, and the glossy perfection of modern life. It’s loud, it’s unapologetic, and it’s exactly the kind of rebel anthem you didn’t know you needed.

Fusing the grit of melodic punk rock with the swagger of country and spaghetti-western twang, MaveriX have crafted a sound that’s all their own — earning them the nickname “the European Social Distortion.” Formed in South Milan by seasoned musicians Nicc, Drago, and Teo, the trio have spent the last two years tearing through the European scene with raw energy and zero compromises.

Their debut album ‘COWPUNK!’ (via Rocketman Records) set the tone, earning rave reviews across fanzines and webzines alike. Since then, MaveriX have kept the fire burning — lighting up stages across Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, and Sardinia, and even opening for punk icons Punkreas in summer 2024.

With “I Hate You All,” MaveriX crank things up another notch. It’s a snarling, high-octane track drenched in spaghetti-western riffs, pounding drums, and a rowdy, chant-along chorus. Beneath the grit, though, lies a message — the frustration of feeling out of sync in a world obsessed with appearances. The band channels that discomfort into pure catharsis, flipping self-alienation into sonic rebellion.

And this is just the beginning. “I Hate You All” kicks off a string of new singles that will build up to MaveriX’s next EP, set to drop in Spring 2026. If this track is any indication, MaveriX aren’t just breaking the rules — they’re rewriting them, one defiant riff at a time.

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