**Death Eats Pie is an Alternate Reality collaboration.**
Do Or Die
Warzone
“Do Or Die” is a brutal rally anthem from Warzone that captures the chaos and fractured loyalty of the old Zynvalian warzone districts before the Diablo relocation to the desert. Through UK drill-inspired verses and massive melodic gang choruses, the track throws the listener directly into collapsing urban combat zones filled with ruined infrastructure, faction warfare, paranoia, and survival-driven violence.
Abyss paints the city as a decaying battlefield where every alley, storefront, and tower carries the scars of endless conflict. His verse focuses on the psychological atmosphere of the warzone — constant tension, coded alliances, death woven into daily life, and the idea that the streets themselves have become living witnesses to violence. Trip shifts the energy toward militant pride and brotherhood, describing organized squads, armoured crews, ambush tactics, and the rise of a hardened street army forged through survival. His delivery turns the track into a direct rally cry for Diablo fighters standing together against overwhelming chaos.
The melodic pre-chorus and chorus emphasize unity within collapse. Even as trust disappears and rival factions battle for dominance, the song frames loyalty to your people as the only thing keeping anyone alive. Trance’s bridge briefly strips away the aggression to reveal the emotional cost beneath the bravado — abandoned law, hollow victories, ash-covered streets, and trauma embedded into the pavement itself.
The overall tone is aggressive, prideful, and grimly emotional. “Do Or Die” isn’t glorifying clean military heroism; it’s about brotherhood formed inside a collapsing urban wasteland where survival, identity, and loyalty are inseparable.