Drugs, God and the New Republic is the second album by the band Warrior Soul released in 1991.
The band supported the album by taking part in the "Tune in, Turn on, Burn out Tour", with the Sisters of Mercy, Public Enemy, Young Black Teenagers, and Gang of Four.
[4] The Indianapolis Star concluded that "hard-rock fans are getting another dose of an unusually intense form of angst.
"[9] The Calgary Herald wrote that "singer Kory Clarke's lyrics can be flatulent at times, but more often his articulate anger is rare among hard-rockers, blending powerfully with the music, a fist thrust upward through the belly of the American dream.
"[7] The Ottawa Citizen stated that "the music is a fire storm of screaming guitars and thundering drums.