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HEALTH's industrial rock expresses existential dread with a dense, haunting mix of guitars, synths, and Jake Duzsik's atmospheric vocals. Their pummeling yet intricate style -- introduced on their 2007 self-titled debut -- distinguished them within Los Angeles' late-2000s experimental rock scene. The band revealed different sides to their attack with each release, letting their synth pop influences surface on 2015's Death Magic and adding elements of trap to 2019's Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear. On DISCO 4 :: Part 1 (2021) and DISCO 4 :: Part 2 (2022), collaborations with Purity Ring, Lamb of God, and Nine Inch Nails emphasized the range of HEALTH's music, while 2023's Rat Wars focused on its emotional impact. Guitarist/vocalist Jake Duzsik, bassist John Famiglietti, drummer B.J. Miller, and guitarist/keyboardist Jupiter Keyes formed HEALTH in 2005. The group played their first show six months after forming and soon became a part of Los Angeles' D.I.Y. noise scene, playing with like-minded local bands like Ex Models, No Age, and Mika Miko. Soon after, they began recording at the city's underground venue/recording studio the Smell, using its cavernous brick acoustics and vintage microphones to capture their aggressive, concise songs. HEALTH's 2007 remix of Crystal Castles' "Crimewave" earned the band recognition outside of the L.A. scene, reaching the Top Ten of the U.K. Indie Singles Chart. Their self-titled debut album -- which featured tribal drums, squealing guitars, asymmetrical basslines, and a homemade guitar pedal/microphone called a Zoothorn -- arrived on Lovepump Records later that year. In turn, Crystal Castles contributed remixes to 2009's //DISCO, which featured reworkings of HEALTH tracks. Following a tour with Nine Inch Nails, HEALTH released 2009's Get Color, a more accessible set of songs that retained their debut's crunch and peaked at 17 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. Another remix album, ::Disco2, arrived the following year and included contributions from CFCF and Pictureplane as well as Crystal Castles; it reached number 22 on Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart. HEALTH composed the score for 2012's Max Payne 3, which earned nominations for Best Score in a Game and Best Song in a Game (for the track "Tears") at that year's Spike Video Game Awards. They continued their foray into video game music in 2013 with "High Pressure Dave," a song inspired by the Units' "High Pressure Days" that appeared in Grand Theft Auto V. HEALTH also provided the music for GTA Online's Arena War. The band returned in August 2015 with their third full-length, Death Magic, which highlighted their music's synth pop and industrial leanings and hit number five on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. A few months later, Keyes left the group. In 2017, HEALTH moved to Loma Vista for that February's DISCO3, which featured reworkings by Preoccupations, Purity Ring, and Vessel; another EP of remixes, DISCO3+, appeared that June. The band also released several new tracks that year, including a cover of New Order's "Blue Monday" for the soundtrack to Atomic Blonde and "Hard to Be a God," a collaboration with experimental hardcore producer Nolife. The following year, HEALTH issued a string of singles with like-minded artists: They worked with Parisian synthwave artist Perturbator on "BODY/PRISON," teamed with Youth Code on "INNOCENCE," and joined forces with Soccer Mommy and Purity Ring on "MASS GRAVE." None of these tracks appeared on Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear, a bleak, politically minded album that Loma Vista released in February 2019 and peaked at number six on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. The following October, the band gathered many of the tracks they issued prior to Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear on DISCO 4 :: Part 1, which also included collaborations with Xiu Xiu, Ghostemane, and 100 gecs, as well as the single "Cyberpunk 2.0 2.0," the only track solely by HEALTH on the collection. The self-released Disco4+, a remix version of the album, arrived in 2021. HEALTH followed it in April 2022 with DISCO 4 :: PART 2, another collection of collaborative tracks featuring "Isn't Everyone" with Nine Inch Nails as well as team-ups with Poppy, Lamb of God, and the Body. For the cathartic fusion of industrial, pop, and metal of December 2023's RAT WARS, the trio worked with producer Stint as well as Lamb of God guitarist Willie Adler.
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