This was a revolutionary album. Everyone remembers dance with the devil as the standout but the album is full of gems like this song. good stuff mate keep up the good work.
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indeed!
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Yo! My favorite song of Immortal technique! Also, regarding the title, he got it from the book "The Poverty of Philosophy" written by Karl Marx in response and as a critique of the economic and philosophical arguments laid out in French anarchist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's book "The Philosophy of Poverty".
This was a solid track fs, but I definitely think there are some other tracks that I would rank higher personally. Ofc, "Dance with the Devil" is an easy answer, but I personally enjoy "You Never Know", "Harlem Streets", & "Caught in the Hustle".
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@@GlitcherBro23 All great tracks! The reason I like this one the most is the lyrics, or speech if you will. It makes anyone who hears it think, like really think deep about the injustices of our current system.
This was a revolutionary album. Everyone remembers dance with the devil as the standout but the album is full of gems like this song. good stuff mate keep up the good work.
indeed!
Yo! My favorite song of Immortal technique!
Also, regarding the title, he got it from the book "The Poverty of Philosophy" written by Karl Marx in response and as a critique of the economic and philosophical arguments laid out in French anarchist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's book "The Philosophy of Poverty".
This was a solid track fs, but I definitely think there are some other tracks that I would rank higher personally. Ofc, "Dance with the Devil" is an easy answer, but I personally enjoy "You Never Know", "Harlem Streets", & "Caught in the Hustle".
@@GlitcherBro23 All great tracks! The reason I like this one the most is the lyrics, or speech if you will. It makes anyone who hears it think, like really think deep about the injustices of our current system.
Xikkwa kwitlatl koyotlakatl! Viva la revolucion!