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Intro. When people see Noah Sebastian with Bad Omens, they expect intensity stage lights, powerful vocals, the weight of every lyric hitting a crowd all at once. But away from the stage, he gravitates toward quiet spaces. Rooftops above cities. Empty hallways after midnight. Rooms where the noise of the world fades enough that thoughts can catch up with him. He listens more than he speaks. And when he does speak, it usually means the moment mattered enough to interrupt the silence.

Noah Sebastian (Bad Omens)

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