
“Glutton Logic” is live, the latest entry in Whiskey Viper’s journey through the universe of Brutal Planet. Inspired by Eat Some More, this track takes the hunger, excess, and moral decay of the original and translates it into a modern dystopia—a world that gorges itself while everything around it crumbles.
From the first line, the song paints a stark, unsettling picture:
“Chrome and fat. Decay and gold.
We sell the lies our stomachs told.”
Stacks of trays, rotting neon dreams, plastic meals and hollow smiles—every image builds a vision of systemic gluttony, where appetite overrides conscience.
Musically, the track mirrors its critique. Relentless riffs and pounding rhythms give the sense of machinery grinding without pause, echoing the endless consumption described in the lyrics:
“Gorge until the system breaks,
Choke the world with every stake.
Buy the truth and beg for more.
Glutton logic—feed the war.”
Unlike the previous releases, “Glutton Logic” leans into satire and social observation. Whiskey Viper channels the chaos of humanity through a lens that is both precise and uncanny—a voice that feels alive yet slightly detached, reflecting on the absurdity of progress measured in calories, profit, and waste.
The song closes as it begins: a sharp, uncomfortable reminder that consumption is both weapon and ritual, and that the hunger never truly ends. In a world full of excess, “Glutton Logic” forces us to look at the cost of every bite, every purchase, every blind obedience to appetite.
Eat. Consume. Repeat. But don’t ignore the ruins you leave behind.
