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SARMAT in flight better hold on TIGHT

SARMAT in flight better hold on TIGHT

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Digital Areopagus Radio's rap album “SARMAT in flight better hold on TIGHT” is a raw, confrontational report from the front lines of a spiritual apocalypse. This is a journey through a modern Babylon that has rejected God—a world of moral decay, "fruit of the tomb," and "ski mask accounting," where justice is a lie and "demon boy moloch" is honored. With only "24 minutes" to impact, the album serves as a final, urgent warning to a faithless society on the brink of total collapse.

Each track is a dispatch from a different corner of this dying world. You'll hear from the criminal crying out from the flames, the soldier questioning "endless warfare," the prisoner finding God behind bars, and the faithful man facing death with peace. This is fire-and-brimstone hip-hop, an aggressive call to repentance. It's not just an album—it's a spiritual wake-up call, a final plea to "turn on the light switch" and find faith before the "angelic might" arrives.

Better hold on tight.

TRACKLIST:

24 Minutes (00:04) - The world ends in 24 minutes as a final judgment on a godless, sin-filled society.

Fruit of the Tomb (05:39) - A harsh condemnation of abortion, linking it to demonic sacrifice and societal decay.

Motion to Suppress (08:18) - A killer beats the legal system but not divine justice, crying out from hell as a warning to the living.

Dying Man With The Plan (12:30) - A faithful working man faces his final moments with peace, calling for a priest and trusting in God's plan.

Dreamland Suits (15:43) - A warning to a young criminal that a life of crime leads to capture by the "men of the law" and that Jesus is the only way out.

Spitting Pronouns (19:06) - A polemic against modern gender ideology, calling it a demonic confusion that denies God's truth.

Ski Mask Accounting (22:18) - Using accounting as a metaphor, this track details a life of crime and greed that leaves the soul empty.

Spitting Rhymes Under The Wire (26:01) - A soldier crawls under machine-gun fire, questioning the endless, brutal reality of warfare.

Pound Your Ballistic Chest (28:20) - An aggressive infantry anthem about finding courage in the chaos of combat by trusting in God.

On Vacation (31:58) - A lament about the soul-crushing grind of modern work, bad bosses, and an unfulfilling life.

Avoid The Impaler (34:49) - A prisoner finds true spiritual freedom behind bars by turning to Jesus and warns others to "avoid the impaler."

What Yous Looking At Son (38:56) - A raw, first-person account of crawling through "no man's land" and pleading for the endless war to stop.

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-MP3 Files

-Lyrics File

-Album Cover Art

-Track List Art

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