The product is a new and sealed CD of the album "Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age" by Public Enemy, released in 1998 on the Def Jam / Ral record label. The CD features studio recordings of the East Coast and Hardcore Rap style, with a runtime of 4322 seconds. This English language album from the 1990s is a must-have for fans of Rap & Hip-Hop music.
Reviews4 Stars - Excellent - "...Fact is, the lay off has just made Public Enemy sound fresh again...because they've regained the wicked combination of sonic disturbance and loose, rabblerousing funk that drove classic jams like 911 Is A Joke...", Recommended - "...This LP isn't just a stunning return to form for Public Enemy, it's perhaps the most powerful horrified answer to what you are doing to black culture yet...", 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Fact is, the lay off has just made Public Enemy sound fresh again...because they've regained the wicked combination of sonic disturbance and loose, rabblerousing funk that drove classic jams like 911 is A Joke...", "...only slightly mellower and less chaotic than the past...no-one sounds like this...", Highly Recommended - "...Knee deep in the age of gangsta, at the anticlimactic millennial edge of a world already gone wrong, Public Enemy has dropped its latest...", "...Yeah, we've heard it before but Chuck can make waves even when he's treading water...MESS AGE may be PE's most consistently enjoyable disc...", "...it takes true guts to dis gangsta rap and to challenge the black community to confront its problems..." - Rating: B, "...it takes true guts to dis gansta rap and to challenge the black community to confront its problems..." - Rating: B, "...a tour de force of densely constructed music and verbiage. Snippets of Stax-Volt grooves, reggae, soul, and metal bop and weave over gut-punching bass lines and wicked drumming while front man Chuck D lets fly with...pronouncements, warnings, and accusations...", Ranked #20 in NME's list of the `Top 50 Albums Of 1994.'