Genre: Rap
Original Release: 8/29/2006
1. Bread And Butter
03:40
2. Dilltastic Vol Won(derful)
0:28
3. False Media
2:43
4. Game Theory
4:01
5. Don't Feel Right
4:08
6. In The Music
4:06
7. Take It There
2:50
8. Baby
9. Here I Come
4:11
10. Long Time
4:21
11. Livin' In A New World
1:47
12. Clock With No Hands
4:23
13. Atonement
2:35
14. Can't Stop This
8:35
Game Theory is the Roots' equivalent of a Funkadelic playlist containing "Wars of Armageddon," "Cosmic Slop," "Maggot Brain," "March to the Witch's Castle," and "America Eats Its Young." It's a vivid reflector of the times, not an escape hatch (of which there are several readily available options). Spinning turbulence, paranoia, anger, and pain into some of the most exhilarating and startling music released in 2006, the group is audibly galvanized by the world's neverending tailspin and a sympathetic alignment with Def Jam. Batting around stray ideas and squeezing them into shape was clearly not part of the plan, and neither was getting on the radio. The songs flow into and out of one another to optimal effect, with an impossibly stern sense of peak-of-powers focus, as if the group and its collaborators instantly locked into place and simply knocked the thing out. With the exception of the elbow-throwing "Here I Come," nothing here is suitable for any kind of carefree activity. The extent of the album's caustic nature is tipped off early on, after glancing at the hangman on the cover and hearing Wadud Ahmad Read More
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