“High Octane” by Matt Harper is a full-throttle explosion of 90s/2000s nu-metal grit fused with the punch of modern rap-rock. From the first hit, Harper delivers exactly what his fans crave—heavy riffs, rapid-fire bars, and the raw, blue-collar attitude that defines his signature Midwest sound.
Influenced by giants like Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, and Hollywood Undead, Harper pushes the genre forward with storytelling rooted in real life: stress, survival, hard work, rough relationships, and the freedom found on two wheels.
With a biker-culture edge and visuals as intense as the music itself, “High Octane” feels like a ride through adrenaline, anger, and release. It’s gritty, loud, and unapologetically real—built for those who carry the weight of the world but keep moving anyway.
This isn’t just a song. It’s an engine roaring to life.