What happens when the son of struggle calls out the children of comfort?
Eat the Rich Kids is not a threat, its a metaphoric reckoning.
From Ole Benny's Ragism to The Inheritance of Innocence, this sacred punk gospel tears through privilege, myth, and generational silence.
Written with fire, memory, and one-liners sharp enough to cut systemic lies in half, this book isn't just commentary - it's a feast for the buried.
Featuring The Scroll of 2017, The Liner Notes of the Buried, and chapters so true they'll make your chest hurt and your spirit laugh with freedom,
this isn't a read -
it's a spiritual riot in paperback.
It's not about hate. It's about hunger.
Welcome to the new table.