Guerillas in tha Mist

Guerillas in tha Mist

by Da Lench Mob
Guerillas in tha Mist

Guerillas in tha Mist

by Da Lench Mob

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Overview

Looking like a cross between the Black Panthers and the Zapatistas on the album cover, Da Lench Mob fully embrace an urban revolutionary rhetoric consistent with their image. Unrepentantly political music of any sort can be difficult to listen to -- particularly when it is almost blindly angry and coming from an inherently (though understandably) biased point of view, and also when it sidesteps some of the subtleties of the issues it raises. Guerillas in tha Mist, the group's debut album, is guilty of all those things, and yet it is an often brilliant, always invigorating, sometimes infuriating scowl of an album. The album is a relentless onslaught of attitude, but it is not misplaced vehemence or finger-wagging.The final song on the album is titled "Inside tha Head of a Black Man," and that is exactly the psychic and psychological space that Guerillas in tha Mist occupies: confused, chaotic, complex, righteous, angry, and turbulent, but also permeated with a sense of braggadocio and looseness. Just because they have trouble on their mind doesn't mean they can't swing, too, and Ice Cube's production does just that, especially on tunes such as "All on My Nut Sac," "Freedom Got an A.K.," and the title track. He loads the songs with rolling fatback bass and funky keyboard riffs, and fills in every empty space with some sort of noise, generally a horn or siren or whistle. When listening to Guerillas in tha Mist, it is virtually impossible to catch your breath; in fact, it is so powerfully urgent that it feels as if you've just been punched in the gut. But when experiencing something this significant and consequential, you shouldn't want the blow to be pulled just to increase your comfort level. ~ Stanton Swihart

Product Details

Release Date: 09/22/1992
Label: Street Knowledge
UPC: 0075679220622
Rank: 63753

Tracks

  1. Capital Punishment in America
  2. Buck Tha Devil
  3. Lost in Tha System
  4. You and Your Heroes
  5. All on My Nut Sac
  6. Guerillas in Tha Mist
  7. Lenchmob Also in Tha Group
  8. Ain't Got No Class
  9. Freedom Got an A.K.
  10. Ankle Blues
  11. Who Ya Gonna Shoot Wit That
  12. Lord Have Mercy
  13. Inside Tha Head of a Black Man

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Da Lench Mob   Primary Artist
B-Real   Guest Artist
Ice Cube   Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Ice Cube   Producer,Executive Producer,Composer
Bootsy Collins   Composer
Ed Korengo   Mixing
Rashad   Producer
Shorty   Composer
George Clinton   Composer
Al Green   Composer
Harry Wayne "K.C." Casey   Composer
Bob Morris   Engineer
Kevin Toney   Composer
Chilly Chill   Composer,Producer
Mike Calderon   Engineer
Mister Woody   Composer,Producer
Cyndra Williams   Make-Up,Hair Stylist
J-Dee   Composer
Kevin Hosmann   Art Direction
(Ex) Cat Heads   Producer
Big Bass Brian   Mastering
Mario Castellanos   Photography
T-Bone   Composer
Bernie Worrell   Composer
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