
GXTP Reloaded: Rock Band's Second Album Marks Bold Evolution in Modern Rock
GXTP emerges as a dynamic force in modern rock with their sophomore album "Reloaded," released on November 8th. The trio—Jason Paul, Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx—continues to evolve their signature sound while maintaining the raw energy that defined their 2020 debut.

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The new album features notable collaborations that showcase the band's versatility. "My Devil At Home" with Sueco and "Couldn't Keep the Faith" featuring Faris Zahid serve as powerful lead singles. A standout track, "Te'Kill'Ya," brings together Killer Mike and Santana, demonstrating GXTP's ability to blend genres and personalities seamlessly.
"Reloaded" comprises 11 diverse tracks, including:
- "Angel Born in Hell"
- "Matter"
- "One Race" (featuring David Bryan of Bon Jovi)
- "Brothers Till the End"
The band's name, derived from "guns and toilet paper," reflects their origins during the pandemic while speaking to their ability to find meaning in chaos. As Sasha Sirota explains, "Reloaded is about exploring the stories we've carried with us while bringing in new voices to amplify those ideas."
The album represents more than just a collection of songs—it's a statement about rock's evolution in the modern era. GXTP combines storytelling prowess with commanding soundscapes, creating music that both challenges and entertains their growing audience.
Fans can find GXTP's latest content and updates on their official social media channels:
- Spotify
- TikTok
- YouTube
The cinematic music video for "My Devil At Home" offers viewers a glimpse into the band's artistic vision, setting the stage for the full album experience.
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