VEVO & 93PUNX RELEASE
LIVE PERFORMANCES OF

CAMP AMERICA” AND “3 YEARS SOBER

WATCH:

Camp
America

3
Years Sober

Vevo announces the release of
93PUNX’s performances of “Camp America” and “3 Years Sober”
from their upcoming debut album. With the formation of 93PUNX, Chicago rapper
Vic Mensa took a sharp left turn toward raucous rock music. “Camp
America” addresses the internment camps set up for immigrants along the
U.S. border, while the raging “3 Years Sober” introduces the band
with blink-182 drummer, Travis Barker.

In late 2018, Mensa stated in
interviews that he had been working on new music with legendary Bad Brains
frontman H.R. that fused trap drums and energetic punk instrumentation. Early
the next year, he shared a faithful cover of the Cranberries ’90s anti-war
anthem “Zombie”; it was the first music from his unexpectedly rocking
new project entitled 93PUNX. He worked toward a full album, which was slated to
include contributions from Good Charlotte’s Joel Madden, H.R., and Travis
Barker.

“Camp America” and
“3 Years Sober” are now streaming on all platforms. Keep up with exclusive
content from artists all over the world on YouTube.com/Vevo.