“Hyena’s Den” isn’t a metaphor, it’s a memory. This track dives straight into the betrayal, blood, and bravery of Benghazi. We weren’t caught off guard, we were told to stand down. But when the sky lit red and brothers were in danger, we moved anyway. This is the soundtrack of that night. Of warriors abandoned, of men fighting for each other when the chain of command failed. There were five firefights, brothers carried through the smoke, Four didn’t make it. This song isn’t for politics. It’s not a movie. It’s the truth, told by someone who lived it. “Hyena’s Den” is for the fallen. For the ones who ran into fire. And for those of us who are still carrying the weight.