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MISSIO is an American electronic alternative duo formed in Austin, Texas in 2014. The project was founded by vocalist and producer Matthew Brue and later joined by producer and instrumentalist David Butler. Known for their genre-blending style and emotionally charged lyrics, MISSIO quickly gained attention for their unique fusion of electronic, pop, and rock influences. The name MISSIO—Latin for “mission”—reflects Brue's personal journey through addiction recovery and spiritual exploration. The duo began gaining traction after their track Twisted appeared on a Spotify playlist in 2015, leading to viral success. They made their major-label debut with Loner in 2017 under RCA Records. The album included breakout hits like Middle Fingers and Everybody Gets High, earning them critical acclaim and a solid fanbase within the alternative music scene. Discography Loner (2017) Features the singles Middle Fingers and Bottom of the Deep Blue Sea. Themes center on isolation, rebellion, and emotional vulnerability. The Darker the Weather // The Better the Man (2019) Continues the band’s introspective exploration with tracks like I See You and Temple Priest featuring Paul Wall. Can You Feel the Sun (2020) Released during the COVID-19 pandemic, the album is more reflective and spiritual. Standout tracks include Can You Feel the Sun and Wolves. VILLAIN (2022) A darker, more aggressive project exploring themes of mental health, personal demons, and societal critique. Tracks like Villain and #gimmeakiss reflect its bold tone. I Am Cinco (2024) A 26-track concept double album divided into five parts: I Am Sad, I Am High, I Am Awesome, I Am Angry, and I Am Crazy. Notable tracks include I'm Sad and I Can't Speak, Big Stacks (feat. Jelani Blackman), and Aztec Death Whistle. Throughout their discography, MISSIO has remained consistent in their message—embracing imperfection, confronting inner darkness, and offering hope through brutally honest lyrics and atmospheric production. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.











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