Megative Feat Metric Man - Megative No Fear

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Review by Nicole Opfer

Megative's debut album, No Fear, featuring Metric Man, is a thrilling ride through the worlds of reggae, punk, and dub. From start to finish, the album delivers a powerful message of social justice, while also providing a soundtrack for rebellion and resistance.

The album opens with "Can't Do Drugz (Like I Used To)," a high-energy punk anthem that sets the tone for what's to come. From there, the album takes listeners on a journey through a variety of genres, from the dub-infused "More Time" to the reggae-tinged "Have Mercy."

Throughout the album, Metric Man's lyrics are a call to action, urging listeners to stand up against oppression and injustice. "Hard Time" is a particularly powerful track, with Metric Man rapping over a driving reggae beat about the struggles of life in the ghetto.

The album's production is also top-notch, with Megative seamlessly blending elements of punk, reggae, and dub into a cohesive whole. The result is a sound that is both fresh and timeless, paying homage to the roots of reggae while also pushing the genre forward.

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TrackDurationPreview
Megative No Fear4:02

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Last Gang Records

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Notes

℗ 2018 Last Gang Records Inc.

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  • Barcode: 634164977122
  • ASIN: B07FDNZ6Y4

About Megative Feat Metric Man

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Summary by Nicole Opfer

No Fear is a powerful debut from Megative, featuring Metric Man. It's an album that demands to be listened to, with a message that is as relevant today as it was when reggae first emerged as a force for social change.

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