Credit Card shares debut single ‘Harsh Times’
Detroit industrial-punk duo Credit Card has released its debut single “Harsh Times” from the upcoming “Devil’s Night / Dead Internet.”

Credit Card
Detroit industrial-punk duo Credit Card has released its debut single, “Harsh Times”, the first track from the upcoming collection “Devil’s Night / Dead Internet.” The single arrived July 15, 2026, self-released through Bandcamp.
The project consists of Shaun Hunter, who handles vocals, synth and noise, and Max Dameron, who works programming, synth and guitar. “Harsh Times” is built around a hard-driving beat and processed, distorted electronics under Hunter’s vocals. The band is readying “Devil’s Night / Dead Internet” as a debut “mixtape,” set for release in Summer 2026.
“Harsh Times” is available to stream and order on Bandcamp.
About Credit Card
The Detroit project was formed by Shaun Hunter and Max Dameron. Hunter handles vocals, synth and noise; Dameron works programming, synth and guitar. “Harsh Times,” released July 15, 2026, is the pair’s first released single and the opening track from their upcoming debut collection, “Devil’s Night / Dead Internet,” due in Summer 2026. No further formats or dates for the release have been confirmed.
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