Gabriel San Roman
Fever 333's High-Grade Rebel Rock is Contagious
Updated: Aug 12, 2020
A series of cryptic social media posts announced a political pool party on Independence Day 2017 at Randy’s Donuts in Inglewood. With an image of a black panther came the warning “there’s a fever coming,” but little more. That day, Jason Butler instructed people to show up at 2 p.m., be respectful and, of course, buy a doughnut. And when the curious masses arrived, Butler’s new band FEVER 333 were set up in the back of a U-Haul truck. The rapper/singer sermonized against gentrification before launching into a blistering debut of “We’re Coming In.”
The fever began to spread.
Read more on my latest OC Weekly Music Feature out on newsstands now:
https://ocweekly.com/fever-333s-high-grade-rebel-rock-proves-contagious/