Reviews
"...Opens with urgent phone discussion of organizing street niggaz all over the country to vote (without specifying the candidates), then explodes into four minutes of chanting `Die Muthafukka!' (without specifying the muttafukkaz)....Ominous, depressing, and biding time at a fork in the road between nihilism and genuine rebellion...", 7 (out of 10) - "...Willie D and Bushwick Bill...are irresistible when they're joined by Scarface....Reunited and it feels so good.", 3 Stars - Good - "...spare music backing the most richly textured, authorative voices this side of the original N.W.A....", 4 Mics - Slammin' - "...showcases the Geto Boys as more than just crime underworld storytellers....They were never truly pushed off their verbal crack slanging corner in 5th Ward by dope, new school rhymers. They just needed new guns and a rising Black backlash to motivate them...", "...their break from each other has made their collective work stronger....A weird, brave and genuinely provocative album. Who'd've thought it?", "...What makes this their best work is the album's festive mood, despite its harsh subject matter." - Rating: B+