This short but intense EP of just under ten minutes was perceived as Prodigy's hand-over to one of the new talents on the East Coast. Daringer produces both songs offering dark and dystopian boom bap rhythms, paying homage to Havoc, Conway the Machine exchanges verses with a Don P still in shape, basically they're two of "his" classic beats, he's completely at ease with them, he cannot be wrong, even delivering slowly and with less verve than twenty years ago. Conway stands up to him and firmly takes the historic and very heavy East Coast hardcore hip hop legacy to bring it to Griselda home.
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