Here consistently serious issues also various social to be addressed, anti-Semites, nationalists, but discrimination (actually nonsensical) standards be condemned here mercilessly. All in all, I feel the album at first hearing to be very gloomy and sometimes almost too seriously. Only listen closer you realize the dark humor behind one or another punchline - and this is a matter of taste ...
My taste was so however fully met! Every song conveys a message and encourages the listener to rethink its own actions in the past and perhaps - perhaps makes it a bit more tolerant towards others.
The lyrics are the bottom line is high, sometimes too reproachfully. The beats are a double-edged sword - all the professionalism that you expect from other hip-hop acts one can miss here in many a song they seem a little dowdy.
Bottom line, it can be said: Aversion is a wonderful album and for every hip-hop listener who likes to make worrying, a must!