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Topic subjectRevisiting Organized Konfusion The Extinction Agenda
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3045457, Revisiting Organized Konfusion The Extinction Agenda
Posted by ummah1421, Sat Mar-02-24 02:42 PM
Monche talk about raping dudes way too much for me now. I didn’t realize how obsessed rappers were with having sexual acts performed on them?
3045459, I always thought the overlooking of those lines was odd
Posted by Anonymous, Sat Mar-02-24 10:45 PM
The album is cool and I would consider is a dope 94 album, but there just some suspect shit on there and really Monch has done it his entire career.

I see people put that album up in Top 5 of 94 status.

It’s not that at all to me.

Give me something like Artifacts over that album all day.

3045462, RE: Revisiting Organized Konfusion The Extinction Agenda
Posted by Goblah, Mon Mar-04-24 04:00 AM
Aside from the Bring It On ("I buttfuck MCs from the rear"), where else on the album does he refer to anal penetration? Why do you assume it's about rape or about men?
3045463, ?
Posted by Brew, Mon Mar-04-24 09:57 AM
>("I buttfuck MCs from the rear")

>Why do you assume it's about rape or about men?

????
3045465, Maybe he only does it to female MCs lol
Posted by Anonymous, Mon Mar-04-24 03:27 PM
3045466, Haha right ?!
Posted by Brew, Mon Mar-04-24 03:32 PM
Dude thinks Monch was only talking about consensual anal with Salt n Pepa and JJ Fad like wtf
3045517, He's jacking off on wack emcees on "Let's Organize"
Posted by The Bobblehead Man, Fri Mar-08-24 08:38 AM
with Q-Tip
3045518, I love the album. It's heavily Freestyle Fellowship influenced
Posted by The Bobblehead Man, Fri Mar-08-24 08:47 AM
but people who don't follow the Fellowship wouldn't hear it. They incorporated the Fellowship chops and vibe, but had an East Coast flavor & more traditional song formatting.

3045554, RE: I love the album. It's heavily Freestyle Fellowship influenced
Posted by Original Juice, Sat Mar-09-24 05:06 PM
>but people who don't follow the Fellowship wouldn't hear it.
>They incorporated the Fellowship chops and vibe, but had an
>East Coast flavor & more traditional song formatting.
>
>

I heard it back then, but tbh.. they made the style much more palatable (flows more in the pocket, harder beats, etc.) than the Fellowship.

People forget they had moved to LA to sign to Hollywood Basic.
3045638, I used to be at the Good Life and Project Blowed
Posted by AbdulJaleel, Tue Mar-26-24 03:24 PM
so i can see what you would say that.
3045645, That's peace. Is there some common inspirational link that I'm missing?
Posted by The Bobblehead Man, Wed Mar-27-24 08:27 PM
>so i can see what you would say that.

"But it's been SAAAIIIIIDDD a grown man ain't suppose TO cry"

Where else was all that coming from?

Not going to lie I loved it. An East Coast Myka & Aceyalone with Peace's edginess.

At some point Organized had planned on putting out an album called "Coast Guards". I wonder what that was about.
3045519, The play "Hamilton" wouldn't exist if not for songs like "Stress"
Posted by The Bobblehead Man, Fri Mar-08-24 08:53 AM
It translates DIRECTLY to that type of setting.
3045693, I'd love to read you expound on this
Posted by Nodima, Tue Apr-02-24 06:16 AM
I saw the touring Hamilton, 2018 or so, and I thought the stage direction was stunning and some of the songs kinda hit...but I'm definitely that dude that thinks the play itself is garbage.


Meanwhile the link in my sig has been declaring Extinction Agenda one of the five best rap albums since 2010, and while Monch and Po certainly have their tangents I think they can more easily be handwaved as signs of the times in ways Hamilton's can't.


I'm not clever enough to fire this take off with the napalm heat of a classic Orbit or Basa call to arms, but comparing Hamilton to Stress is like comparing Cleveland Show to Boondocks.


~~~~~~~~~
"This is the streets, and I am the trap." � Jay Bilas
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/archive/contributor/517
Hip Hop Handbook: http://tinyurl.com/ll4kzz
3045521, That Extra P remix of Stress
Posted by spitfire, Fri Mar-08-24 09:40 AM
..still banging tho! Large Pro put his foot in that
3045522, I was so disappointed when it wasn’t on the final
Posted by natenate101, Fri Mar-08-24 09:51 AM
album, but it’s a remix so I shouldn’t have been I guess. It’s just too good. This is the time after Main Source and before his album got shelved so heads were jonesing for anything Extra P related too.

https://youtu.be/hGWkbnUyuJ8?si=SbndFqJJ0QqzHnrJ
3045562, haha word!
Posted by spitfire, Sun Mar-10-24 01:54 PM
the buy the album when i drop it era
3045553, He has confessed to being a porn addict..
Posted by Original Juice, Sat Mar-09-24 05:02 PM
a few times in interviews over the years.

I believe one of them was on Sway.

3045560, RE: :)
Posted by Garhart Poppwell, Sun Mar-10-24 11:18 AM
>Monche talk about raping dudes way too much for me now. I
>didn’t realize how obsessed rappers were with having sexual
>acts performed on them?
3045696, That's all you got from this album????
Posted by Castro, Tue Apr-02-24 09:10 AM
Y'all muhphuckas are the weirdos.
3045873, Agreed, can't believe this went wood.
Posted by Nodima, Thu Apr-25-24 12:27 AM
This would get 70 poasts in an evening a decade ago.


~~~~~~~~~
"This is the streets, and I am the trap." � Jay Bilas
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/archive/contributor/517
Hip Hop Handbook: http://tinyurl.com/ll4kzz
3045922, I mean.. the shit is a classic... your favorite MC prob said worse...
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Fri Apr-26-24 11:53 PM
.
3045927, ^^^^ yup
Posted by Stadiq, Sat Apr-27-24 12:13 AM

Armchair A & Rs are ruining hip hop

But for real though, you are spot on. It is a classic album. And plenty of GOATs with cringe lines.
3045974, And I STILL want them to explain themselves
Posted by Nodima, Thu May-02-24 03:54 PM



~~~~~~~~~
"This is the streets, and I am the trap." � Jay Bilas
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/archive/contributor/517
Hip Hop Handbook: http://tinyurl.com/ll4kzz
3046007, RE: Revisiting Organized Konfusion The Extinction Agenda
Posted by Original Juice, Mon May-06-24 11:53 AM
He's talked about his porn addiction in interviews.

On the latest one (A Magnificent Day for an Excorcism) he gets pretty dark on some psychopath stuff (Triskaedekaphobia).