Since embracing heavy metal's destructive pummel on Am I a Girl? closer "X," Poppy has leaned ever more into the cacophonous dark side, with many of her singles since veering quirkily in sharp zigzags from sugary pop to chunky nu-metal. But on "BLOODMONEY," her flirtation with heavy music takes a very different and more cohesive and compelling form as she conjures an aggressively dystopian soundscape spiked with stomping industrial metal over which she chant-raps and sings. "Your soul can't be saved for all the sins you've ignored," she intones at one point; for her part, Poppy has become impossible to ignore.