Derek Smith , professionally known as , released the deluxe edition of his fourth studio album, Internet Killed the Rockstar , on May 7, 2021. This expanded version serves as a significant turning point in his decade-long career, marking a definitive shift from his hip-hop roots to a high-energy pop-punk sound. Album Overview and Style

: Original studio tracks like "Painkiller," "Edge," and the punk anthem "Breakdowns". Key Highlights and Singles

: A more melancholic, simplistic track that showcases MOD SUN's vocal range. Critical Reception

: An upbeat revenge anthem that was the album's lead single, with a music video directed by Machine Gun Kelly.

Produced largely by (known for his work with Blink-182 and 5 Seconds of Summer), the album is a 19-track collection that explores themes of nostalgia, addiction, love, and self-reflection. MOD SUN describes the record as a "redemption" and a return to his musical origins, specifically his first love: the drums, which he played on every track.

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The Rockstar (deluxe)... | Mod Sun - Internet Killed

Derek Smith , professionally known as , released the deluxe edition of his fourth studio album, Internet Killed the Rockstar , on May 7, 2021. This expanded version serves as a significant turning point in his decade-long career, marking a definitive shift from his hip-hop roots to a high-energy pop-punk sound. Album Overview and Style

: Original studio tracks like "Painkiller," "Edge," and the punk anthem "Breakdowns". Key Highlights and Singles MOD SUN - Internet Killed the Rockstar (Deluxe)...

: A more melancholic, simplistic track that showcases MOD SUN's vocal range. Critical Reception Derek Smith , professionally known as , released

: An upbeat revenge anthem that was the album's lead single, with a music video directed by Machine Gun Kelly. Key Highlights and Singles : A more melancholic,

Produced largely by (known for his work with Blink-182 and 5 Seconds of Summer), the album is a 19-track collection that explores themes of nostalgia, addiction, love, and self-reflection. MOD SUN describes the record as a "redemption" and a return to his musical origins, specifically his first love: the drums, which he played on every track.