- Audio CD (14 May 1991)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Mca
- ASIN: B00000DWC1
- Other Editions: Audio Cassette | Vinyl
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 275,540 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. The Band Gets Swivey On The Wheels |
| 2. Part One |
| 3. Change The Style |
| 4. One Time For The Rebel |
| 5. What Could Be Better BI*** |
| 6. Bang (Get Down, Get Down)! |
| 7. Trapped Inside The Rage Of Jahwell |
| 8. Sex Sex And More Sex |
| 9. N-41 |
| 10. Are You Wit Me |
| 11. J Dubs Theme |
| 12. Lifestyles Of The Blacks In The Brick |
| 13. Honesty |
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Thats where the comparison to Public Enemy should end.
Son of Bazerk was a great group of guys (and a girl) that played on the lighter side of Bomb Squad and tried to superimpose itself on all of the classic soul snippets they could find (some sampled, some recreated to suit the song). The album starts out loud and fast, very rock and rap, but with a very soulful flow ... sorta like a greasy version of a poor man's James Brown. In The band gets swivey on the wheels, the songs main focus is chaos ... this whole thing is organized chaos ... but it's sweet! Part one is a buffer between Swiveys chaos and Change the style's dissonance in .. well .. styles. Part one is funk .. Change the style shifts back and forth between hip hop, 1960s soul and reggae-lite music. One time for the rebel is reminiscent of Public Enemy, without the bitterness and anger. Bang! is the straight ahead R&B/pop number on the record -- it actually has a singable hook and doesn't take you for too much of a loop like the rest of the songs in the first half manage.
The second half of the album is a sequence of interesting filler ... Much of it is to be missed, but when viewed within the concept of the album, it works when you find yourself not stopping the CD/tape after Bang (Get down, get down)!
This is definitely worth a listen if you enjoyed the SOUND of Public Enemy sometimes more than the POINT OF VIEW of Public Enemy. This came out around the same time as PE's 1991 release, and another Bomb Squad group Young Black Teenagers (now they were awful).
Singles from this record were Change the style, The band gets swivey on the wheels, and Bang (Get down, get down)!
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