20 years of grit, survival, and raw stories turned into sound. No label. No filter. No apologies.
Navy brat. Nomad. Survivor. Christopher Colon grew up relocating every three years — Puerto Rico, the coasts, everywhere in between. That constant uprooting forged something: an outsider's perspective and a defiant energy that couldn't be contained.
The music came from necessity, not ambition. When you've been the new kid in every town, you learn to speak through something louder than words. Horror-core rap met metal, and Montana Madness was born — a sonic brawl channeling two decades of grit into stories that hit like concrete.
Now based in Kellogg, Idaho — deep in the Silver Valley — he records in an off-grid cabin, releases through DistroKid, and answers to nobody. No label. No manager. No compromises. Just the work.
"I didn't choose this sound. It chose me. Every track is a scar that learned how to scream."
— Montana Madness
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