The Shredderz: Web3 Rock and Heavy Metal Band Launches NFTs

Web3 rock and heavy metal band, The Shredderz launched an NFT collection on OpenSea which reshapes fan interaction.
By David Pokima
Updated: 27 Aug, 2024 | 10:19:07 AM GMT

The Shredderz, a web3 rock and heavy metal band continues to make waves along industry spaces with a new non-fungible token (NFT) collection. The platform recently rolled out an NFT collection dubbed Shredz which includes 6,666 hand-drawn characters each linked to a Shredderz song. 

The web3 band seeks to scale up music collectible interaction offering a gamified listening experience to fans in the metal space. This move will help foster a web3 listening culture and build innovations in values around blockchain technology. 

Shredz will grant holders access to a gamified listening experience on Audius, a decentralized streaming platform. The NFT collection launched by Shredderz will be exclusively on OpenSea and will include a partnership with Lifescore’s Artificial Intelligence technology. 

This will breathe new life into their debut album creating thousands of new songs spanning across multiple genres adding value to the wider industry.

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What’s In For The Shredderz Fans?

Used Shredderz NFTs will have access to the listening platform and other benefits. The holder of the token can cover song selections, influence artwork choices and merchandise designs 

Audius offers a gamified listening experience offering users the opportunity to get rewards such as new music, merchandise, and festival tickets. Furthermore, the Shredderz offers a guitar game where users aim to win a Brandon Ellis signature guitar thereby increasing community participation. 

The democratization of the offerings and ecosystem increases fan experience within the community. 

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Team Sets Sights on Fan Culture 

Martin Geramita, a team member explained that Shredderz saw a void within the crypto community and sought to create a fan-controlled band. 

We saw a void in the crypto community and decided to fill it. With the support of our friends, we brought The Shredderz to life. Our vision was to create the first predominantly fan-controlled band, where everyone feels like they’re not just spectators, but integral members of the band itself.” 

Also, Chris Walsh the CEO of LifeScore noted that the band will release extended versions and give fans the ability to create remixes in real time. 

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David Pokima
David is a finance news contributor with 4 years of experience in Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrencies. He is interested in learning about emerging technologies and has an eye for breaking news. Staying updated with trends, David reported in several niches including regulation, partnerships, crypto assets, stocks, NFTs, etc. Away from the financial markets, David goes cycling and horse riding.
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