So, there was one rap record in the late 80's that managed to pack the political punch of Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" and the scandalous sex raps of the 2 Live Crew into one highly entertaining, engaging, and controversial package - The Iceberg. Yes, cut by the very same Ice-T who has recently grandfathered his way into slimy car warranty commercials. But back then, he was among the best at conveying realism behind the crime lifestyle to virgin audiences. This was not just "Fuck the Police" attention seeking behavior. Not every track here was an expose - the rambling braggadocio showcases "What Ya Wanna Do" and "My Word Is Bond" can attest to that - but more often than not, Ice was on target regarding a number of subjects, from self- education ("Lethal Weapon"), to gang life ("Peel Their Caps Back"), sexual fantasy ("The Girl Tried to Kill Me"), and the realities of the 1st Amendment (the title track). Not just vital to rap but to music history as a whole.