Dom Pachino stands in the midst of hundreds of corpses, leaving behind him the metropolitan metropolis enveloped in a rain of snow and ash, emerging victorious from a battle thanks to the gift of fire represented by the flames that come out from his hands, while a helicopter crashes in the background, evidently shot down by the emcee himself. There's also the gift of a better production than most of his records and whose credit, at least for half of the album, seems to be attributed to Tricky Trippz, name behind which there are some of the best tracks of the project (title track, "Golden Era"). The other half is handled by Dash Shamash, DunnEzy, Wize Elementz and Anthai, guests are Miss Patty and Bugsy da God. Thanks to effective rapping and a compact product, the Stapleton rapper provides what at the time of release is the most solid solo record of him.
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