| 1. Intro |
| 2. Stress |
| 3. Extinction Agenda |
| 4. Thirteen |
| 5. Black Sunday |
| 6. Drop Bombs |
| 7. Bring It On |
| 8. Why |
| 9. Let's Organize |
| 10. 3-2-1 |
| 11. Keep It Koming |
| 12. Stray Bullet |
| 13. Maintain |
Editorial Reviews
Before Pharoahe Monch started playing party games, he was working with partner Prince Poetry to put together three of the best albums in hip-hop history. Stress: The Extinction Agenda is the best of this musical triple crown. Every song has an ace beat that mixes loose, jazzy samples and tightly coiled snares. And every song features two of hip-hop's all-time greatest MCs doing their best work, using their voices like instruments to create performances that are intellectually stimulating and rhythmically bangin'. Pharoahe's verse on "Bring It On" is raw enough to force even the hardest MCs to consider careers as accountants. One warning: Q-Tip's alleged guest appearance on "Let's Organize" consists of him repeating the words "Bounce, let's organize" over and over again with minor variations as the song fades. And it's still a great song. --Joe Schloss
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Stress: The Extinction Agenda
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Stress: The Extinction Agenda
Organized Konfusion Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000OCL Release Date: 1994-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Stress
- The Extinction Agenda
- Thirteen
- Black Sunday
- Drop Bombs
- Bring It On
- Why
- Let's Organize
- 3-2-1
- Keep It Koming
- Stray Bullet
- Maintain
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Before Pharoahe Monch started playing party games, he was working with partner Prince Poetry to put together three of the best albums in hip-hop history. Stress: The Extinction Agenda is the best of this musical triple crown. Every song has an ace beat that mixes loose, jazzy samples and tightly coiled snares. And every song features two of hip-hop's all-time greatest MCs doing their best work, using their voices like instruments to create performances that are intellectually stimulating and rhythmically bangin'. Pharoahe's verse on "Bring It On" is raw enough to force even the hardest MCs to consider careers as accountants. One warning: Q-Tip's alleged guest appearance on "Let's Organize" consists of him repeating the words "Bounce, let's organize" over and over again with minor variations as the song fades. And it's still a great song. --Joe SchlossCustomer Reviews:
Masterpiece.......2007-06-16
This is the dopest most underrated group ever!.......2007-03-29
Top Joints:
Stress
Stray Bullet
Lets Organize
The Extiction Agenda
Thirteen
Black Sunday
The whole cd is straight dope lyrics and dope beats.
MAN, I FORGOT ABOUT THIS ALBUM!!!!.......2007-01-25
BACK TO BASICS.......2006-11-05
Hip Hop For Adults and Prodigies.......2006-08-04
After having listened to this album Pharoahe Monche has proven himself to be one of the best lyricist ever.
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