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DOS - PR5U1V3A68-2MM-829357550712 Brand New! Factory Sealed! ----- from New York's Largest Selection of Entertainment Media Since 1976!
When pre-album single "Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down" was issued --
along with its violence-laced video -- it was clear that Brand Nubian
would not be the same minus Grand Puba. It was a safe bet that In God We
Trust wouldn't have attempted any new jack swing crossovers or tie-dyed
imagery. Though the makeover is drastic, it is convincing, with Lord
Jamar and Sadat X stepping up with some of the era's fiercest, most
intense rhymes, a higher percentage of which referenced the likes of
Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, Marcus Garvey, and self-defense
by any means necessary. Multiple, indefensible homophobic taunts and
the silly "Steal Ya 'Ho" aside did they really think the use of the two
words was so necessary?, In God We Trust is nearly faultless, packed
with rumbling acoustic basslines, Jeep-rattling breakbeats, and rhymes
written and delivered with a great deal of hunger and an equal amount of
self-assuredness -- as if to say, "No, Brand Nubian was never Grand
Puba and a couple sidekicks." The Diamond D-produced "Punks" outshines
everything else, but the group more than holds its own as a
self-contained production team. Had a high-profile beat maker been
responsible for "The Godz...," "Pass the Gat," or "Brand Nubian Rock the
Set," they'd certainly be present in his or her highlight reel.
Condition:NEW. Brand New Factory Sealed
TRACK LISTINGS
Record 1
Side A:
1. Allah U Akbar
2. Ain't No Mystery
3. Meaning of the 5%
Side B:
1. Pass the Gat
2. Black Star Line
3. Allah and Justice
4. The Godz...
Record 2
Side C:
1. The Travel Jam
2. Brand Nubian Rock the Set
3. Love Me or Leave Me Alone
4. Steal Ya 'Ho
Side D:
1. Steady Bootleggin'
2. Black and Blue
3. Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down
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