American't, Catholic Guilt's album "Piss Shit Corruption" is a raw, unapologetic look at the darker side of society. The album's title alone sets the tone for what listeners can expect - a no-holds-barred exploration of the filth and corruption that plagues our world.
The band's punk rock roots shine through in every track, with driving guitar riffs and aggressive vocals that demand attention. From the opening track "Society's Rejects" to the closing number "No Hope," the album is a relentless assault on the senses.
Lyrically, "Piss Shit Corruption" pulls no punches. The band tackles topics such as police brutality, government corruption, and the decay of modern society with a biting, sarcastic wit. The album's standout track, "God Bless America," is a scathing commentary on the hypocrisy of American politics and the blind patriotism that often accompanies it.