anagrammy
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I think it was feel the wrath.
"feeling the wrath" is a phrase used to describe receiving consequences from God for wrongdoing, i.e., Wrath of God.
The "wrath of God" is a term usually indicating his disapproval of the deeds of the wicked and justifying the inevitable punishments that will befall them if they do not repent. Latter-day Saints believe that his response is a natural application of the law of justice (Mosiah 3:26), which requires that punishments be exacted when God's laws have been violated or the blood of innocent Saints has been shed (Morm. 8:21-41; D&C 77:8). (Morm ref is from Book of Mormon, D&C means Doctrine and Covenants. These are additional "scriptures" Mormons have)
More about wrath of god here:
http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Wrath_of_God
If Travis were talking about his anger, he would have said, "you will feel my wrath" instead of "feel the wrath."