E Pluribus Unum's album "George Washington The Traitor" is a bold and provocative work that challenges traditional notions of American patriotism. The album's title track is a scathing critique of the first president, accusing him of betraying the ideals of the Revolution and perpetuating the very system of oppression that the colonists fought against.
The band's sound is a mix of punk, hip-hop, and rock, with heavy beats and aggressive guitar riffs driving the message home. The lyrics are politically charged and unapologetic, calling out the hypocrisy of American exceptionalism and the myth of the "founding fathers."