| 1. Whole Lotta Love Goin on in the Middle of Hell |
| 2. Give It Up |
| 3. What Side You On? |
| 4. Bedlam 13:13 |
| 5. Stop In the Name... |
| 6. What Kind of Power We Got? |
| 7. So Whatcha Gone Do Now? |
| 8. White Heaven/Black Hell |
| 9. Race Against Time |
| 10. They Used To Call It Dope |
| 11. Aintnuttin Buttersong |
| 12. Live and Undrugged (Pt. 1-2) |
| 13. Thin Line Between Law & Rape |
| 14. I Ain't Mad at All |
| 15. Death of a Carjacka |
| 16. I Stand Accused |
| 17. Godd Complexx |
| 18. Hitler Day |
| 19. Living in a Zoo [Remix] |
Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age,Public Enemy,Def Jam,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Political Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age
Public Enemy Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024IB Release Date: 1994-08-23 |
Tracks:
- Whole Lotta Love Goin On In The Middle Of Hell
- Theatrical Parts
- Give It Up
- What Side You On?
- Bedlam 13:13
- Stop In The Name...
- What Kind Of Power We Got?
- So Whatcha Gone Do Now?
- White Heaven/Black Hell
- Race Against Time
- They Used To Call It Dope
- Aintnuttin Buttersong
- Live And Undrugged Pt. 1 & 2
- Thin Line Between Law And Rape
- I Ain't Mad At All
- Death Of A Carjacka
- I Stand Accused
- Godd Complexx
- Hitler Day
- Harry Allen's Interactive Superhighway Phone Call to Chuck D
- Living In A Zoo Remix
Customer Reviews:
A Great Funk-Rock Effort from the Veteran Rappers.......2007-06-05
Don't let the obtuse title throw you off (an inverted reference to the O'Jays' "Message in our Music"). This is a great Public Enemy album. From the opening scratched-wails of "Whole Lotta Love Goin On..." to the roaring thrash guitar of "Hitler Day", this album packs a mega-dose wallop of hip-hop fury. This time around, Chuck D and the Bomb Squad crew bring more live instruments into the mix: Guitars, bass, drums & keyboards. It's almost an alternative-rock record, but that's no reason to think it's less potent. Lyrically, Chuck takes everyone to task on this record, challenging both the establishment of the United States of America, and the hip-hop audience themselves. "Give It Up" is a bluesy up-tempo jam and the first single. "Bedlam 14:14" finds Chuck remarking that he's "good enough to know no `Indo', I threw it out the window, along with the Super Nintendo", avoiding peer-pressure trends of drugs and video-games. "What'cha Gone Do?" is an early indictment of the growing `thug-life' culture in urban America and an thinly-veiled critique of gangster rap as well. The blistering "Live & Undrugged" finds Chuck nearly losing his breath on an extended rant, declaring himself the "rhymer in a zone". On "Hitler Day" Chuck blasts what he feels is a whitewashed nostalgia associated with mainstream holidays. "Godd Complexx" is a Flavor Flav cover of a piece by 70's-era spoken-word act the Last Poets. This album was somewhat passed over in the midst of the mid-90's zenith of Death Row and Bad Boy records, not to mention the debuts of people like Nas and Coolio. Def Jam also abruptly changed distributors, which probably also put a dent in promotion. A handful of mixed reviews at the time suggested that the band had lost a step, but compared to other rap works of the period, Muse Sick may end up being the least dated.
PURE FLAVA.......2007-03-13
The 2nd Best P.E. Album!!!.......2006-10-11
THE TRUTH IS BEING SPREAD.......2005-12-07
BEDLAM 13:13
RACE AGAINST TIME
AINTNUTTING BUTTERSONG
GIVE IT UP
LIVING IN A ZOO REMIX
AND THE REST OF THE LP IS DOPE AS HELL MAN
Music-message is all-the-rage.......2005-09-21
>Bedlam
>Give It up
>I stand accused
>Thin line between law n rape and
>ain't nuttin buttersong
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Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age
Public Enemy Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000006L1L Release Date: 1994-09-13 |
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