Self-Made Monsters sounds like pure Carolina aggression — chaotic hardcore built from desperation, anger, and the kind of energy that only really makes sense in a packed DIY room with the ceiling sweating. Their music blends metallic hardcore, beatdown heaviness, and gritty punk urgency into something that feels violent but emotionally real instead of overly polished.
The riffs hit like concrete: chug-heavy breakdowns, dissonant panic riffs, and sudden tempo changes that keep the songs feeling unstable and explosive. Vocally, they come across raw and confrontational, like every line is being shouted directly into somebody’s face rather than performed for a stage.















