Reset

Reset

skate punk

Canada Est. 1993

"With rapid-fire instrumentation and driving rhythms, Reset creates an exhilarating momentum that propels listeners forward into both catharsis and reflection."

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No Limits

No Limits

2000

About Reset

Reset matters as a pivotal voice within the punk rock scene, reinvigorating its raw energy and DIY ethos for a new generation.
Their influence has extended beyond music, inspiring a sense of community among listeners who identify with the band's unfiltered expressions of rebellion and youthful angst.
Their influence has extended beyond music, inspiring a sense of community among listeners who identify with the band's unfiltered expressions of rebellion and youthful angst. Reset's presence has encouraged fans to embrace their individuality and confront societal norms head-on, channeling that frustration into anthemic rallies for change. The band’s approach is marked by a relentless drive and urgency, often characterized by sharp riffs and brisk tempos that compel movement both physically and emotionally. Each song feels like a burst of adrenaline, crafted in a manner that captures the essence of skate culture while also resonating with broader social themes. This ability to create an immersive experience reflects their commitment to authenticity and connection with their audience. Lyrically, Reset frequently explores themes of disillusionment, identity, and resilience, often juxtaposing personal narratives with broader societal critiques. Their writing leans towards directness, employing a conversational tone that resonates deeply with listeners while maintaining sincerity over irony. Through vivid imagery and relatable storytelling, they forge connections that transcend generations.

1 studio album· Canada

Full discography

Reset's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2000–2000
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