The Transits – Outsiders

Unapologetic, Unrelenting, and Unforgettable

From the first snarling guitar riff, Outsiders by The Transits makes its intentions crystal clear—this is not a song that asks for attention; it demands it. It’s a high-octane punk rock anthem dripping with rebellion, tailor-made for those who’ve never quite fit in and never wanted to.

The track charges forward with blistering energy, powered by thunderous drums and searing guitar hooks that refuse to let go. Vocally, Dom Antelme and Ryan Lunn deliver with an urgency that feels almost visceral—part battle cry, part declaration of independence. The chorus? It practically dares you not to sing along.

But Outsiders isn’t just noise; it’s purpose-driven. The lyrics tap into the universal experience of feeling alienated, but instead of sinking into despair, The Transits flip the script. Here, being an outsider isn’t a weakness—it’s a badge of honor, a source of strength.

What makes Outsiders even more thrilling is how effortlessly it blends the raw spirit of classic punk with a slick, modern edge. It’s gritty, yet polished. Nostalgic, yet undeniably fresh. The result? A song that doesn’t just live in your ears—it gets under your skin.

So crank the volume, let the world fade, and lose yourself in the chaos. Outsiders wasn’t made to sit quietly in the background—it was made to be felt.

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