Featuring on the album are some of the biggest names of the underground hip-hop scene – Kurupt, Bizzy Bones, Young Buck, Sage Francis to name a few. It’s easy to see why they would be attracted to the project. Krohme is really flexing his musical muscles on it, and giving us something entirely original.

Mustard Gas proves a hard-hitting early highlight. As does the sci-fi-gospel edge of LiveFromTheBasementWomb2TheGrave combines a severe instrumental with soulful vocals. Comrades fizzes with some quickfire verses. Lambs vs Lions is strikingly dark and macabre before Finis Dierum closes the album as it started, and leaves us with plenty to think about.

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