EXACTAMUNDO, Eupher!!!
I've been hearing & playing the proper DoD version for a number of years, myself. That's what I prefer. You should realize that we're both musicians, with Eupher being more proficient than ME. (Happy, Euphless??) 
I have no problem with Madison Rising and I'm well aware of their struggles with Facebook. I'm also aware that the lead singer is a Navy Vet. I applaud them for trying, but they bastardized MY National Anthem. I DO like what the band stands for. I also can't stand it when people try to jazz it up, "soul" it up, etc. I didn't like Hendrix's version, either. To me, it is/was utter sacrilege.
That's not too bad, CC. At least they kept with the respect due our National Anthem and stayed with the original version, just played on electric guitars.
What Roseanne Barr did to the National Anthem was tantamount to treason, IMO. I lost any & all respect & liking for her after what she did to it.
Our Anthem is often played and sang as a dirge, Few people remember the words but is well suited for Ceremonial occasions.
This Madison Rising puts teeth into the Anthem, gives it a fighting spirit, puts passion and an in your face to our enemy's. Well played, the original music and words kept and not distorted with anything but a up tempo and -------Passion.
The lyrics come through loud, clear, and stick in ones head. Music I have found is crucial to learning, a 2 year old can be taught the alphabet song very fast depending on the tempo, the emphases on changing the tempo for certain letters and end on a good holler or shout.
This reminds me of the movie about Glen Miller and how he and his band playing gave WW2 troops a bit of home and hope.
Music is suppose to give us some kind of feeling, be we tap our toes or weep inside. Sometimes reversing a song from up beat to a lament is most powerful, takes on a different meaning and response to it.
My favorite was in the 70's near the end of the war, a female singer came on a talk show and sang the traditional up beat song of--- When Johnny comes marching home ---- She sang it as a lament and I found myself tearing up thinking of all the Johnny's that would not come home.
Music, to each their own but I feel to move me in any way, the stick in ones head, the same song played with different tempos and arrangements, akin to Grand Philharmonic Orchestra playing the Beetles music cause different dimensions to the music, a joy not found in the original recordings.
Guess I got caught up in New Orleans music where The Saints come marching gave new dimension to the songs sung in church.
I am so happy to have been introduced to Madison Rising, Thank You. Now to get their version out of my head, thanks to them I now know all the words to our Anthem and look at it as a gutsy Anthem and no longer a song about the war in the 1700-------This rendition is for us today, a call to stand and protect what we love, America.