Feast of the Betrayers
Genre: Aggressive 90s Rap-Rock / Alternative Metal
Tempo: 148–155 BPM (fast, driving, high-energy groove)
Mood: Bitter, furious, and contemptuous political rage with defiant patriotic undertones. A mix of betrayal, sarcasm, and rising hope.
Explicit: No
"Feast of the Betrayers" is a searing, high-octane rap-rock/alt-metal indictment of Canada’s ruling elites — a powerful anthem that exposes the disconnect between those in power and the everyday people they claim to serve.
With furious shouted-rap vocals, crisp precise delivery, crushing original guitar riffs, chaotic vinyl-scratch effects, whammy dives, and a raw organic 90s rap-metal sound, this track pulls no punches. It calls out self-serving politicians, virtue-signaling scandals, skyrocketing costs, broken healthcare, housing collapse, and the “feast” enjoyed by the few while ordinary Canadians are left in the cold.
From anthemic choruses crying “Oh Canada, our home on borrowed time” to a hard-hitting breakdown and an emotionally charged outro, the song builds from dark frustration into a defiant call to reclaim the nation.
If you’re tired of watching your country being sold out while the elites gorge themselves at the table, this is your soundtrack. Raw, honest, and unapologetically Canadian.
A fiery protest anthem for anyone who still believes Canada belongs to its people.