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In the sprawling, chaotic ecosystem of modern heavy music, collaborations are often predictable: a metalcore band hires a pop-punk vocalist for a radio-friendly chorus, or two death metal giants team up for a track that sounds exactly like both of them. But every so often, a partnership emerges that feels less like a feature and more like a disturbance in the force. The pairing known as is exactly that anomaly.