Maintaining an "unsigned artist" charm, the song benefits from a gritty, home-recorded feel that resonates with fans of the emo and alternative rock revival.
Like much of their recent "demo session" work, the song blends playful, often provocative titles with the earnest songwriting the band has been teasing for their latest musical chapter.
While the title may be provocative, the execution remains firmly rooted in the high-octane, melodic tradition of the Swiss underground rock scene.
The track leans heavily into the "Riverside" and "Summerside" pop-punk subgenres, featuring fast-paced guitar riffs and upbeat rhythms.
Underclass Heroes continues to channel the high-energy, infectious spirit of late-90s and early-2000s pop-punk. Drawing clear inspiration from heavyweights like Blink-182 and Sum 41, this performance captures the raw, DIY aesthetic typical of the modern indie-rock and "Swiss-punk" scene.
