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Released
  
August 16, 1994

Length
  
45:34

Artist
  
Organized Konfusion

Label
  
Hollywood Basic

Recorded
  
1993–94

Stress The Extinction Agenda (1994)
  
The Equinox (1997)

Release date
  
16 August 1994

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Producer
  
Organized Konfusion Buckwild Rockwilder

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Hardcore hip hop

Hip hop music albums
  
Internal Affairs, WordLife, The Sun Rises in the East, Dah Shinin', Enta da Stage

Organized konfusion stress the extinction agenda full album


Stress: The Extinction Agenda is the second full-length album by Queens hip hop duo Organized Konfusion, released on August 16, 1994, on Hollywood BASIC.

Contents

Album information

The group went outside its past self-production and got help from future star producers Buckwild and Rockwilder. The album features O.C. and A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip. The album's tone is generally darker than that of its predecessor, with subject matter falling under the album's title. The album is now out of print.

The cover was painted by the late Matt Reid AKA Matt Doo of Dooable Arts, who later committed suicide. Prince Po later would later write "Be Easy", a song dedicated to him from his album The Slickness. He also designed the cover for Company Flow's seminal Funcrusher Plus.

Reception

Stress: The Extinction Agenda was well received and is considered to be an underground hip hop classic. Spin magazine included it on Spin's list of the "10 Best Albums You Didn't Hear In '95".

The Source gave it 4 stars out of 5 and said that, "The essence of Organized Konfusion is pure lyricism. More so than any other artists out now, Monch and Prince are masters of words and phrases... they become verbal contortionists, creating moving molecules of syllables and sounds." In 1998, the album was included as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums.

Rap Pages said, "This is a must-have LP for any aspiring lyricist, as well as for avid fans who are tired of the saturated, unexceptional, untalented, crime-related, or sexual, close-minded MCs." Urban Latino said, "[Organized Konfusion] create a sophisticated hip-hop style that is often as innovative as it is infectious... there's enough head-bobbing and bounce-type material here to keep the attention of even the most jaded listener."

Samples

Intro

  • "California Dreaming" by George Benson
  • Stress

  • "Last Hope's Gone" by Butterfield Blues Band
  • "Mingus Fingus No. 2" by Charles Mingus
  • "Long Red" by Mountain
  • The Extinction Agenda

  • "Rain Dance" by Herbie Hancock
  • "Moon Germs" by Joe Farrell
  • Thirteen

  • "UFO" by ESG
  • Black Sunday

  • "Jagger the Dagger" by Eugene McDaniels
  • Why

  • "Light My Fire" by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
  • "The Rill Thing" by Little Richard
  • "Soft Shell" by Motherlode
  • Let's Organize

  • "Kickin' Back" by Patrice Rushen
  • 3-2-1

  • "Melody 4 Thelma" by Blue Mitchell
  • Keep It Koming

  • "Opus V" by The Ramsey Lewis Trio
  • Stray Bullet

  • "Wind Parade" by Donald Byrd
  • "Nautilus" by Bob James
  • Maintain

  • "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved" by James Brown
  • "Don't Change Your Love" by Five Stairsteps
  • Songs

    1Intro1:58
    2Stress4:00
    3The Extinction Agenda3:56

    References

    Stress: The Extinction Agenda Wikipedia