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|Row 1 title = Released
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|Row 1 info = August 16, 1994
 
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|Row 2 info = May 1993 - January 1994
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|Row 3 info = Unique Studios <br> (New York City) <br> Battery Studios <br> (New York City) <br> (Power Play Studios) <br> (Long Island, New York)
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|Row 4 info = [[Hip hop]], [[Hardcore hip hop]], [[East Coast hip hop]]
|Row 4 info = 45:28
 
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|Row 5 info = Hollywood BASIC/Elektra
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|Row 5 info = 45:28
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|Row 2 info = ''[[The Equinox]]'' (1997)}}
 
|Row 2 info = ''[[The Equinox]]'' (1997)}}
'''''Stress: The Extinction Agenda''''' is the second album by American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] duo [[Organized Konfusion]], released in 1994 on Hollywood BASIC. The album's tone is generally darker than that of [[Organized Konfusion (album)|its predecessor]], with subject matter falling under the album's title. The group went outside its past self-production and received production work from future star producers [[Buckwild]] and Rockwilder, and the album features guest appearances by [[O.C.]] and [[Q-Tip]]. The album cover was painted by the late Matt "Doo" Reid.
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'''''Stress: The Extinction Agenda''''' is the second album by American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] duo [[Organized Konfusion]], released in August 16, 1994 on Hollywood BASIC. The album's tone is generally darker than that of [[Organized Konfusion (album)|its predecessor]], with subject matter falling under the album's title. The group went outside its past self-production and received production work from future star producers [[Buckwild]] and Rockwilder, and the album features guest appearances by [[O.C.]] and [[Q-Tip]]. The album cover was painted by the late Matt "Doo" Reid.
   
 
In 1998, it was selected by ''[[The Source]]'' as one of the [[100 Best Albums]].
 
In 1998, it was selected by ''[[The Source]]'' as one of the [[100 Best Albums]].
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== Samples ==
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'''Intro (1994)'''
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* "California Dreaming" by George Benson
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'''Stress'''
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* "Long Red" by Mountain
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* "Last Hope's Gone" by The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
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* "Mingus Fingus No. 2" by Charles Mingus
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'''The Extinction Agenda'''
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* "Rain Dance" by Herbie Hancock
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* "Moon Germs" by Joe Farrell
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* "Funky Drummer" by James Brown
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'''Thirteen'''
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* "UFO" by ESG
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* "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray" by [[Dr. Dre]] feat. [[Kurupt]], [[Daz Dillinger]] and [[The Lady of Rage]]
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'''Black Sunday'''
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* "Jagger the Dagger" by Eugene McDaniels
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'''Why'''
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* "The Rill Thing" by Little Richard
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* "Light My Fire" by Julie Driscoll and Brian Auger and the Trinity
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'''Let's Organize'''
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* "Kickin' Back" by Patrice Rushen
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'''3-2-1'''
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* "Melody for Thelma" by Blue Mitchell
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'''Keep It Koming'''
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* "Opus V" by The Ramsey Lewis Trio
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* "Sack O' Woe" by Cannonball Adderley
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'''Stray Bullet'''
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* "You and the Music" by Donald Byrd
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* "Wind Parade" by Donald Byrd
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* "Nautilus" by Bob James
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* "Death Wish" by [[Kool G Rap & DJ Polo]]
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'''Maintain'''
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* "Don't Change Your Love" by Five Stairsteps
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* "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved" by James Brown
 
[[Category:1994 albums]]
 
[[Category:1994 albums]]
 
[[Category:Organized Konfusion albums]]
 
[[Category:Organized Konfusion albums]]

Revision as of 03:03, 30 May 2020

Stress: The Extinction Agenda
Stress The Extinction Agenda
Studio album by Organized Konfusion

Released

August 16, 1994

Recorded

May 1993 - January 1994

Studio

Unique Studios
(New York City)
Battery Studios
(New York City)
(Power Play Studios)
(Long Island, New York)

Genre

Hip hop, Hardcore hip hop, East Coast hip hop

Length

45:28

Label

Hollywood BASIC / Elektra

Producer

Buckwild, Organized Konfusion (exec.), Rockwilder

Organized Konfusion chronology

Previous

Organized Konfusion (1991)

Next

The Equinox (1997)

Stress: The Extinction Agenda is the second album by American hip hop duo Organized Konfusion, released in August 16, 1994 on Hollywood BASIC. The album's tone is generally darker than that of its predecessor, with subject matter falling under the album's title. The group went outside its past self-production and received production work from future star producers Buckwild and Rockwilder, and the album features guest appearances by O.C. and Q-Tip. The album cover was painted by the late Matt "Doo" Reid.

In 1998, it was selected by The Source as one of the 100 Best Albums.

Track listing

No. Title Performer(s) Writer(s) Producer(s) Time
1. "Intro (1994)" Pharoahe Monch, Prince Po Baskerville, Jamerson Organized Konfusion 1:58
2. "Stress" Prince Po, Pharoahe Monch Baskerville, Jamerson Buckwild 4:00
3. "The Extinction Agenda" Prince Po, Pharoahe Monch Baskerville, Jamerson Organized Konfusion 3:56
4. "Thirteen" Pharoahe Monch Baskerville, Jamerson Buckwild 3:52
5. "Black Sunday" Pharoahe Monch, Prince Po Baskerville, Jamerson Organized Konfusion 3:15
6. "Drop Bombs" - Baskerville, Jamerson Organized Konfusion 1:30
7. "Bring It On" Pharoahe Monch, Prince Po Baskerville, Jamerson Organized Konfusion 3:14
8. "Why" Pharoahe Monch, Prince Po Baskerville, Jamerson Buckwild 4:07
9. "Let's Organize" Q-Tip, Prince Po, Pharoahe Monch, O.C. Baskerville, Credle, Davis, Jamerson Organized Konfusion 4:18
10. "3-2-1" Prince Po, Pharoahe Monch Baskerville, Jamerson Organized Konfusion 3:22
11. "Keep It Koming" Prince Po, Pharoahe Monch Baskerville, Jamerson Organized Konfusion 3:58
12. "Stray Bullet" Pharoahe Monch, Prince Po Baskerville, Jamerson Organized Konfusion 3:42
13. "Maintain" Prince Po, Pharoahe Monch Baskerville, Jamerson Rockwilder 4:18

Samples

Intro (1994)

  • "California Dreaming" by George Benson

Stress

  • "Long Red" by Mountain
  • "Last Hope's Gone" by The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
  • "Mingus Fingus No. 2" by Charles Mingus

The Extinction Agenda

  • "Rain Dance" by Herbie Hancock
  • "Moon Germs" by Joe Farrell
  • "Funky Drummer" by James Brown

Thirteen

Black Sunday

  • "Jagger the Dagger" by Eugene McDaniels

Why

  • "The Rill Thing" by Little Richard
  • "Light My Fire" by Julie Driscoll and Brian Auger and the Trinity

Let's Organize

  • "Kickin' Back" by Patrice Rushen

3-2-1

  • "Melody for Thelma" by Blue Mitchell

Keep It Koming

  • "Opus V" by The Ramsey Lewis Trio
  • "Sack O' Woe" by Cannonball Adderley

Stray Bullet

  • "You and the Music" by Donald Byrd
  • "Wind Parade" by Donald Byrd
  • "Nautilus" by Bob James
  • "Death Wish" by Kool G Rap & DJ Polo

Maintain

  • "Don't Change Your Love" by Five Stairsteps
  • "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved" by James Brown