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Fucking Choke

from Pass the Wine and Hail Satan

June 15th, 2026
5 tracks
15:12
Pass the Wine and Hail Satan
Pass the Wine and Hail Satan
Scheduled for release on June 15th, 2026.
Fucking Choke
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Fucking Choke
Misery Feedback
They blur the lines
 They feed the lie
 They sell control as Peace of mind They’ve taken more than
 They should take
 Now watch it crack
 Now watch it break They’ve taken more than
 They should take
 Now watch it crack 
Now watch it break Programmed to not fight back so We’ll burn it all Go fucking choke on it Yeah, fucking choke on it Programmed to Not fight back so We’ll burn it all Go fucking choke on it Yeah, fucking choke on it They try to hide Who they really are Cover the rot Erase the scars 
Unchecked power 
Of the Epstein class Now watch it crack 
Now watch it break Unchecked power 
 Of the Epstein class Now watch it crack
 Now watch it break Programmed to not fight back so We’ll burn it all Go fucking choke on it Yeah, fucking choke on it Programmed to Not fight back so We’ll burn it all Go fucking choke on it Yeah, fucking choke on it
2:29

This is unfiltered protest music across five tracks. We tear through social media's culture of outrage, the invisible suffering of the unhoused, the rot of late-stage capitalism, Christian nationalism, and the daiy struggle of living with anxiety. None of it is subtle. All of it is intentional.

Fit for Fire is a searing commentary on how algorithmic echo chambers and cult-like patriotism have hollowed out American ideals. The flag s only fit for fire.

Shades of Grey is the EP's most personal political statement: a character study of a homeless person whose daily struggle is both devastatingly visible and willfully ignored.

Fucking Choke is the record at its most aggressive, an unambiguous takedown of the wealthy and the system that protects them.

Pass the Wine and Hail Satan, the title track, goes after it all at once: US foreign policy, ICE, the occupation of Palestine, and the weaponization of religion in politics.

Under My Skin closes the EP on something closer to hope—a brutally honest reckoning with anxiety. It's the most vulnerable track on the record, and maybe the most important.

Credits

Ryan Fisher - Everything