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Aug 16, 1994 · Stress can be found as the second track on Stress: The Extinction Agenda, right after the intro. This song deals with all the shit Prince Po and Pharoahe Monch have to go… Read More
Stress: The Extinction Agenda was well received and is considered to be an underground hip hop classic. Spin magazine included it on Spin ' s list of the "10 Best Albums You Didn't Hear In '95". [6] The Source gave it 4 stars out of 5 and said that, "The essence of Organized Konfusion is pure lyricism. More so than any other artists out now ...
- 1993-94
- Hip hop
- August 16, 1994
A bonus track follows after – a light-hearted remix of ‘Stress’ with brand new verses and some upbeat production from Large Professor. Despite covering the same despairing topics, the groovier sound gives the remix a hopeful edge, as if the chant of “Crush, kill, destroy, stress!” is not a vain attempt to alleviate them of worry, but ...
Jun 21, 2005 · At the very least, there is a lesson to be learned. On “Stress: The Extinction Agenda,” Pharoahe Monch tore through the vocal conventions of rap, and the result is a pure, dangerous display of emceeing that will never be approached.
Aug 19, 2019 · On August 16th, 1994, Organized Konfusion released their second album, Stress: The Extinction Agenda. While their 1991 debut wasn’t a commercial success, critics took note of the duo’s political themes and lyrical prowess.