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Party Music
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Party Music
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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This is the re-issue of Boots Riley and Pam The Funkstress' critically acclaimed 2001 release. It's the Oakland, CA duo's crowning achievement, the ultimate representation of Boot's ability to be blatantly political in an ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Coup
Title: Party Music
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Epitaph / Ada
Release Date: 11/9/2004
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Experimental Rap, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 045778674725

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Album Description
This is the re-issue of Boots Riley and Pam The Funkstress' critically acclaimed 2001 release. It's the Oakland, CA duo's crowning achievement, the ultimate representation of Boot's ability to be blatantly political in an uncompromising fashion while intertwining healthy doses of humor and humanity. They take well thought out radical politics and infuse them with the energy of artfully inspired hip-hop. Soulful funky beats and cleverly crafted rhymes make the politics easily accessible to a wider audience. "...The Coup knows the secret to effective politicization: before you can change people's minds, you have to engage them"--Pitchfork Media.
 

CD Reviews

A New Perspecitve In Life (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5.0 stars)
Chandler | Atlanta (College Park), Georgia | 06/18/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Now I've never heard of The Coup before until about earlier this year. So I wanted to purchase Steal This Double Album and Pick a Bigger Weapon shortly afterwards. I must have missed the message on Steal This [Double] Album, but I understood it on Party Music that they are heavily against Capitalism. But the content of the album is excellent. "5 Million Ways To Kill A CEO" is a good song if you can get past the dance type beat and listen to what Boots Riley is really saying. "Ghetto Manifesto" is nice song where he talks about people who are struggling at their jobs just to get minimum wage. "Ride The Fence" is another great song where he talks about the bad America is running things and he couldn't have said it better, "You can't do sh*t if you ride the fence..." (And if you put it in your computer or go to Yahoo music, you get the animated video- props to Halik Hoisington for putting that together) Another stand out song is the last song "Lazymuthaf***a" where Boots talks about how rich people have butlers because they're too lazy to do things themselves. The message is real clear on that song. Pam the Funkstress gets a few good cuts in the CD too, listen to "Tight" and the hook to "Ride The Fence". Every track is dope. I origonally wrote this review and said "Pork & Beef" wasn't that good of a song, but after listening to it again, it's acutally one of the better songs on this album.



This group from Oakland is very unique and is a great example of standing up for what you believe in. People say that this album was either a hit or miss, and to me this one was hit out of the park. Many people may have a different opinions on what Boots is saying and may not believe him, but hey, opinions make the world go around. Thats something we definately need in life and in hip hip. This Bay Area trio did a good job since it was ranked #1 in 2001, by The Washington Post, and The San Francisco Chronicle.



Great job!!! Now lets find away to reissue Kill My Landlord and Genocide & Juice.



Lyrics: A

Production (and scratches): A+

Guest Appearances: A

Musical Vibes: A+



Top 5 Tracks:

1. 5 Million Ways To Kill A CEO (personal favorite)

2. Ghetto Manifesto

3. Ride The Fence

4. Nowalaters

5. Pork & Beef (featuring T-Kash)



Honorable Mention Tracks:

1. Wear Clean Draws

2. Heaven Tonite

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Leftwing Party Music For The REV
Robert G. San Socie | FL USA | 04/18/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Rap that frees the mind and puts everyone in the game.More fun than shooting a barrel full of CEO's."