However being released around the time of 9/11, which possibly turned a lot of Millennials to politics (and worse to all types of conspiracy theories), it was enough to amass a cult following, selling 40,000 copies independently. The rest of the album is generally battle-rap in political clothing, as he tends to throw a bone to political-minded listeners usually mentioning his displeasure with a specific injustice in the US. The most coherent exposures of his ideas can be found in two non-rap monologues, one detailing his unfavorable views on the vegetarian/ vegan movement and the other in which he laments the precarious state of minorities and immigrants in the US. 1 only contains political-themed lyrics every now and then thrown in for good measure. 5.2 New World Order, Illuminati, Masons, MK-Ultra, etc.ĭespite his first album's title, Revolutionary Vol.