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Reviews

  • PE in 2025

    4
    By Domjell
    I like this album more than I expected. It’s different and at times on two songs feel like an older rock band, which are a slight minor for me. Otherwise, it’s the elder statesman’s of hiphop containing the legacy. If you’re reading this, you might as well but it.
  • Speaking on current events in the world

    5
    By Phildo2004
    Definitely has some “Immortal Technique” vibes on the issues their rapping about here. Regardless nice to hear some true OG hip hop again
  • Much respect

    2
    By thegiftedone32
    A message to all you old school artists that want make a comeback: don't come back if you can't even compete with one of your worst hits. I grew up in the Public Enemy era, wore the clock and all. This album wasn't bad compared to this generation of music, but nowhere close to the '89 PE.
  • Da Real Hip Hop is ova here

    4
    By The Real Hip Hop is ova here
    This PE album is very different from their previous albums and I like it. The album has an urgent call to political and social action as only Chuck D can deliver and his lyrics are loud, proud and righteous and at the same time he criticizes the current state of affairs in America. While Flavor Flav is in full effect as the top notch right hand hype man and even manages to get some solo joints and holds it down with energy on da mic. The sounds is very funky and soulful and has a 60s - 70s vibe. All and all is you are a PE fan you will dig it. If you are not well…..
  • Chuck D and PE in the House!

    5
    By GGCOOLG
    Back in the day when I was in college I listened to It Takes a Nation of Millions and Fear of a Black Planet non stop for a year. This album is on par with a definitely relevant today given how we’re being challenged by AI, influencer shallowness , lying politicians and more importantly, AGEism in the bitterverse! The bomb squad is still hitting it like the pros of the ghetto communication Underground Railroad! PE always kicking knowledge !
  • Boom and Pound

    4
    By Dat Head Again
    Just as strong as anything in their catalogue. Doesn’t feel as racially motivated as past albums—which is a plus, because it makes the album feel more like it’s for everyone. Even Malcolm stood in the middle of the road in the end. Keep growing, fellas. Oak, baby.