Standout tracks: "Peruvian Cocaine," "Harlem Streets," and "Freedom of Speech. More than sick beats and thug rhetoric, Immortal Technique speaks directly to the listener, delivering the message loud and clear. He embraces this as a strength, indifferent to larger, mainstream rappers who may have more popularity but lack the real opportunity to make people stop and think about what they're listening to. His lack of a real record label only helps his underground status, as he freestyles without boundaries and limitations on what he preaches. If it involves a social/political issue, chances are Coronel has covered it on Volume 2. Sleeve Condition: Sleeve: Near Mint (NM or M-) Beautiful copy Never played and still in shrink with hype sticker. The record should show no obvious signs of wear. Media Condition: Media: Near Mint (NM or M-) A nearly perfect record. No topic is safe from his barrage, from Bush (and everything he's ever done, ever) to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. 1 (2xLP, Album, Ltd, RE, Cle) Label: Viper Records Cat: VIP-V-1. ![]() If you had to gauge Felipe Coronel's (aka Immortal Technique) rhymes, I'd put it somewhere between "ruthless" and "cut-throat." Lacking political correctness and brutally attacking social problems with lyrical ferocity, Coronel combines his skill with simple, well-timed beats and smooth transitions from track-to-track.
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