Corporate — Avenger - The New Testament [ep] (200...

The "story" behind The New Testament (originally released in 2000, with various re-releases and iterations into the mid-2000s) is one of aggressive counter-culture and radical political commentary. The Origin and Mission

The EP and subsequent full-length versions serve as a broad indictment of major social institutions: Corporate Avenger - The New Testament [EP] (200...

A major pillar of the band's message—and a personal one for Spike and co-vocalist Adawee the Wind —is the historical mistreatment of indigenous peoples. The song "$20 Bill" critiques the glorification of Andrew Jackson, while "Christians Murdered Indians" addresses the colonization of the Americas. The "story" behind The New Testament (originally released

The band was born out of a desire to create a "sonic manifesto" against perceived systemic corruption in America. Founded by (brother of Brad Xavier from the Humble Gods and Kottonmouth Kings), the project began as a spoken-word act that evolved into a confrontational blend of industrial, rap-rock, and nu-metal. Core Themes of The New Testament The band was born out of a desire

Known for an ever-changing roster called the "ATF" (Avenger Task Force), early members included performers from the Kottonmouth Kings , 20 Dead Flower Children , and even No Doubt .

Despite their aggressive delivery, the "story" the band intended to tell was one of a for listeners to question history, spirituality, and their own roles within corporate and political systems.

Tracks such as "Taxes Are Stealing" and "Voting Doesn't Work" reflect a radical anarchist or libertarian worldview, questioning the fundamental legitimacy of the U.S. government and its law enforcement agencies. The Band's Evolution