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There's A Poison Goin' On 1999 Album

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51m 45s
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Release Dates
1999-05-18 Internet 1999-07-20
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There's a Poison Goin' On is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released July 20, 1999 on Atomic Pop Records in the United States. Its title is adapted from the title of Sly & the Family Stone's album There's a Riot Goin' On (1971). The album was originally made available through the Internet on May 18, 1999, via the now defunct Atomic Pop website.
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1. Dark Side of the Wall: 2000 1m 36s
2. Do You Wanna Go Our Way??? 3m 56s
3. LSD 3m 30s
4. Here I Go 3m 5s
5. 41:19 3m 57s
6. Crash 3m 48s
7. Crayola 3m 30s
8. First the Sheep, Next the Shepherd? 3m 17s
9. World Tour Sessions 4m 27s
10. Last Mass of the Caballeros 3m 56s
11. I 4m 30s
12. What What 5m 2s
13. Kevorkian 2m 37s
14. Swindlers Lust 5m 23s

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Public Enemy seemed to hit a period of malaise in the late 90's even though the He Got Game movie still had them in the public eye, garnering a hit with the title song and soundtrack album. But the music was far removed from their hell-raising heyday. It was thought There’s A Poison Goin' On might remedy this, but for the second album in a row a cardinal mistake is made - it's boring more often than not. There are isolated spots where the old combative spirit comes through ("Do You Wanna Go Our Way", "Crash"), but on the average it sounds like every other hip-hop record of the time, with tough, slow beats more reminiscent of a Cypress Hill record, and Chuck often coming off like a battle rapper, instead his usual booming preacher vocal. In short, they cut an album far below their usual standard.
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