By my count, Militarie Gun can claim the hookiest song of 2025 if we’re judging “B A D I D E A” by sheer quantity. There’s Ian Shelton’s surly, stuttering verse cadence, perfectly suited for a guy who’s about to get payback for every bad check his mouth wrote. Then there’s the gleaming synth line that pops in after the first chorus and the hip-swinging surf-rock drums right before the second chorus. Those were all meant to pique Doja Cat’s interest before Shelton decided to keep the instrumental for himself and added the chorus, spelling out the title like a gooned-out “Hot to Go!.” With all of that, you might miss Shelton’s trademark “oof oof” ad-lib, which is mixed lower than the tambourine. That was Militarie Gun’s tether to their hardcore roots on their 2023 debut, Life Under the Gun, and it sustained damn near the whole album. It only appears one other time on the band’s second full-length, which is not the most important thing about God Save the Gun but perhaps the most telling: Militarie Gun are no longer satisfied with merely being “pop” in relation to other hardcore bands.
Two years prior, Militarie Gun intended the lyric “I don’t care what you do, just do it faster!” as a sarcastic summation of grindset culture, even if the band shared its devotion to efficiency and optimization. The ultimate compliment for Life Under the Gun wasn’t “catchy,” but “punchy,” their songs direct and delivered with a stiff jaw and clenched fist. The exact opposite is true on God Save the Gun; half the time, if a song reaches two minutes, it might as well add a bridge that gets it to three. The tempos are dialed down to the point where Shelton actually has to sing to keep pace. “Pressure Cooker”? Nah, “I Won’t Murder Your Friend” and “Thought You Were Waving” simmer or are downright chill, even for a couple of tough-talking PSAs.

