Dont Worry Its About To Get Wayyy Worse (download)
Dont Worry Its About To Get Wayyy Worse (download)
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Digital Areopagus Radio presents "Don't Worry Its About To Get Wayyy Worse," a raw, gritty concept album that drags you into the foxhole of the modern soldier and beyond.
This album is a journey from the front lines of contemporary warfare—with all its dark humor, infantry jargon, and tactical realism—into the profound spiritual and moral battles that rage within. The lyrics chronicle the life of the grunt, the weight of the ruck, and the psychological toll of combat.
But the personal war is just the beginning. As the album unfolds, the conflict expands from the streets of Baghdad to a full-blown, eschatological crisis. It's a story of faith under fire, a search for redemption amidst the chaos, and the ultimate realization that as the world collapses, the only thing left to do is suit up for the final battle. This is the soundtrack to the end times, told from the perspective of the soldier who has already seen it all.
Track List & Descriptions:
March On Soldier of the Apocalypse (00:03) - An apocalyptic call to arms as the final war begins.
23rd Time That I Received My Lord (01:51) - An AWOL soldier has a surreal, dream-like encounter with a divine Commander in a forest hut.
Dirt and Grass (06:57) - A soldier's plea to Mother Mary from the front lines of an intense, close-quarters ground battle.
Hunker Down (09:51) - A soldier trapped in a firefight questions the "greed of men" and prays to Jesus for deliverance.
Ballad of Private Joe Snuffy (15:59) - A somber tribute to a fallen soldier, reflecting that God will remember the horrible things he had to do.
Bradley Coax Boys (20:05) - An intense, minute-by-minute story of an urban firefight and the heroic rescue of a wounded comrade.
240 Bravo Man (24:39) - A machine gunner's proud anthem detailing the power and responsibility of laying down support fire.
Hey Mr. Big Bad Hamas Terrorist Man (28:58) - A raw, politically charged song condemning the October 7th attacks and calling for "just warfare."
Ole Buck Sarge (33:40) - A tough NCO's motivational speech evolves into a reflection on how true strength comes from Christ.
Quarter Masher (37:48) - The tense, true-to-life story of a soldier accidentally left behind on a mission in Iraq.
Birthday Boys Wooo (42:38) - A wild, darkly humorous story of a soldier's birthday party escalating into a parking lot brawl between "battle buddies."
10th Mountain CASEVAC Boys (47:08) - The chaotic, high-stakes procedure of setting up an LZ under fire to evacuate the wounded.
Man On A Hill Who Loved A Thrill (50:19) - A reclusive, ill combat medic veteran finds a new purpose by rescuing college kids from a fiery car wreck.
Bad Infantry Driver (53:43) - A humorous story of military discipline as a driver gets "corrected" by his TC during a live mission.
You O Lord Have Called Me (56:35) - A prayer of spiritual renewal, finding supernatural strength in God as the body grows frail.
Clear Out That Stuff (59:38) - A flame trooper's job of clearing bunkers is juxtaposed with the heroic duty of a firefighter.
Battle Drill 6 Boys (1:02:42) - A precise, step-by-step tactical breakdown of a four-man team entering and clearing a room.
Don’t Fall Out (1:06:25) - A grunt's mantra of endurance, pushing through the exhaustion of a grueling patrol in Iraq.
Toe The Line Pukes (1:10:09) - An experienced squad leader schools his new troops on the importance of preparation and listening to leadership.
I Sure Am a Fan (1:14:35) - A massive, combined-arms battle unfolds as the singer declares he's a "fan" of seeing divine justice served.
Baghdad On The Burner (1:18:45) - A soldier's heart-wrenching confession of moral injury and PTSD after a brutal clearing operation.
Nuclear Family (1:24:15) - A family man struggles to protect his "brood" in a fallout bunker after the world ends in nuclear fire.
Wasteland Rangers (1:27:36) - In a desolated, post-nuclear world, survivors look to "Wasteland Rangers" as new men of hope.
March On Veteran of The Apocalypse (1:30:26) - The album's bookend, a final declaration that the war is perpetual, and the only way forward is to suit up with God.
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