There are many who wonder why Dead Prez get no airplay despite their talent. Why is that you get on this record clearly noticeable. The lyrics go very hard with the white population of America to task. Insulted almost everything is what the big names: government, police, education system, of course ... the miserable situation of African Americans, the despair, hunger, ... I personally feel this is denounced such social and political critical Lyrics very good , unfortunately you have to say that it does not always stay at Dead Prez in criticism but accepts sometimes slightly racist traits. But since I am of the opinion that these statements mainly relate to the white man in America, the harsh lyrics not hit me particularly. The beats are sometimes hard, sometimes calm, soulful and chilled. SticMan and M-1 rap damn good about it and come over the whole length album without features and Skits from. Outstanding for me are the endgeilen "I'm A African," Hip-Hop "," Behind Enemy Lines "," Animal in Man "," It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop "and" propaganda ", but the rest is very managed and also very varied. A bit annoying I find the more than 20 silent songs before the bonus tracks enters. This was Totaly probably the hardest political album since Public Enemy and NWA, which is why every HipHop lovers should set the plate. Definitely it is a special disc in today's pop rap swamp.