The Story of 3sexy5
“You will feel it before you hear it.”
Born from the static between frequencies, 3sexy5 isn’t just a sound — it’s a collision. A breakbeat heartbeat wrapped in steel and velvet. The sonic brainchild of Andrew McKenzie, a genre-smashing artist raised in Sacramento and reborn in Norfolk, Virginia, 3sexy5 is equal parts chaos and control.
Andrew’s journey started at 14, cutting his teeth on guitar in high school bands, driven by raw emotion and a need to push boundaries. What began as riff-heavy teenage rebellion quickly evolved into something deeper and darker. He picked up bass, dove into production, and started blending the sharp edges of metal and hard rock with the pulse of EDM, techno, and house — refusing to pick a lane and instead inventing his own.
His influences are as wild and unpredictable as his music: the theatrical ferocity of Electric Callboy, the drive of To the Rats and Wolves, the cinematic vision of Peter Gabriel, the pop-laced depth of Roxette and Phil Collins, the raw power of Shinedown and Def Leppard, and the futuristic carnival of Jolly. This strange sonic stew is what gives 3sexy5 its signature tension — beauty and brutality living side by side.
The music is experimental, emotional, loud, and layered. Every track sounds like it was pulled from a fever dream — made for neon nights, strobe-lit stages, and alien beaches. You don’t just listen to 3sexy5; you step into its world. It’s a place where guitars scream over synths, where beats throb like a war drum, where the vocals drag you through the fire and leave you baptized in distortion.
Now, 3sexy5 is on the brink. A new record looms. Whispers are growing louder. The sound is sharper. The shadows are moving. And when the drop comes, it won’t just shake the ground — it’ll twist your perception.
3sexy5 is not a band. It’s not a trend. It’s an experience. And it’s coming

