

Houston-bred rap-rock disruptor Hyro The Hero is back with his incendiary new single "Woodstock99" out now via Out Of Line Music, accompanied by an official music video. The track arrives hot off festival appearances at Greenfield,2000trees and Dynamo Metalfest.
Once again co-written and produced by Ben Bruce (Asking Alexandria), "Woodstock99" channels the raw, chaotic energy of one of rock history's most notorious moments and reframes it as a battle cry. Hip-hop aggression, punk momentum, and heavy rock collide in a track built for the pit - loud, unfiltered, and deliberately disruptive. The single follows Hyro's recent collaborations with The Bloody Beetroots and Rise of the Northstar, and continues to build the momentum around his forthcoming album. Where "King Cobra" mapped survival as dominance, "Woodstock99" leans into the noise and fury of it, the kind of raw, crowd-igniting energy that defines Hyro's live show and has earned him recognition from BBC, Kerrang!, and Alt Press alike.
About Hyro The Hero
Hyro The Hero doesn't follow trends; he creates his own lane. A Houston-bred disruptor fueled by hip-hop, punk, and heavy rock, he's carved out a style that's raw, explosive, and unmistakably his. Over the years, Hyro has earned critical praise from BBC, Kerrang!, and Alt Press, celebrated for his ability to bridge cultures and rally listeners around something bigger than music. After earning co-signs from heavyweights like David Draiman, Spencer Charnas, and Chad Gray - and collaborating with artists including Black Tiger Sex Machine, The Bloody Beetroots, and Rise of the Northstar — Hyro took his mission global, relocating to France and storming stages across Europe with a live show that's pure chaos and catharsis. With a new album on the way, Hyro The Hero is entering a new chapter that's louder, sharper, and more focused than ever.
▶ Stream "Woodstock99"
▶ Watch the Music Video