At Folsom Prison
Johnny Cash- The crowd work of Johnny Cash is second to none - His live performance is on par with all of his studio recordings - There is a reason he's a legend and this is a prime example
- The crowd work of Johnny Cash is second to none - His live performance is on par with all of his studio recordings - There is a reason he's a legend and this is a prime example
Not really my style, but with that said not a bad album. He does what he set out to do well I just don't love it.
-"bring the noise" needs no review it is THE public enemy song. It is amazing how much Chuck D is complimented by Flavor Flav. Obviously he doesn't offer much lyrically but it just isn't PE without some flavor. -"don't believe the hype" is still fucking topical today "don't believe the hype, it's a sequel. As an equal, can I get this through to you. My 98's boomin' with a trunk of funk. All the jealous punks can't stop the dunk. Comin' from the school of hard knocks. Some perpetrate, they drink Clorox. Attack the black, 'cause I know they lack exact." My GAWD Chuck D 🥵🥵🥵 -"cold lampin with flavor" is my favorite beat in the album with my least favorite lyrics. Flavor should just remain the hype man. -"terminator x to the edge of panic" God damn does terminator go in on this track show casing exactly why P.E. shaped the east coast hip-hop sound. Long Island was never the same after him. -
-it's nice coming off his latest albums to be reminded of what made Kanye fucking KANYE! I don't need to write much of a review for this album we all know it slaps.
-Definitely not my cup of tea. - I'm not exactly sure why I HAVE to listen to this one before I die
All in all great punk album! I also have a serious soft spot for punk female singers. Great stuff
Great middle finger to eazy-e an the manager for nwa. But honestly for all the classics on this fuck death row and suge night.
Good punk album top to bottom
One of my favorites