Released: September 10, 2001

Featuring: Pharoahe Monch

Producer: Adam F

[Intro: Pharoahe Monch]
In the year 3000. Earth's upper echelon, government officials and a genetic chosen few...have fled the planet Earth to seek refuge on Mars. The Earth in its depleted state was left to its degenerates, criminals and scum of its society. I was sent back in time to warn you of what is to come. My name is Pharoahe Monch. And this is my story

[Verse One: Pharoahe Monch]
I crawl on [?] optic eyes laying on my back
Carefully avoiding spine beams of light
These scriptures are
Quite unlike any story that's ever been told
I'm superbious to pain, I withstand limitless cold
Drop body temps avoid missiles that's heat seeking
Communicate without speaking
Plus born to
Step through time port holes to warn you
Of what will transpire in these last days
The ones who are supposed to protect the sea
Oxygen levels decrease making it hard to breathe
40 days of heat waves engrave the planet
There's war over this water, the sun melts to granite
Examine a world plague with disease and famine
Loose cannon reprimanded your leaders with no plan
[?] unscramble the genetic codes of man through channeling
One god, one aim, one plan

[Interlude: Pharoahe Monch]
The year is 2001. The government has obtained the rights to charge families for the usage of clean oxygen and uncontaminated water. Human's are genetically profiled and separated in class. Due to their DNA structure and are forced into slave labor

[Verse Two: Pharoahe Monch]
3010
Niggas are hesitant to leave their place of residence
Military police keep peace, Hillary's president
It's evident
The government withholds the cure for AIDS
Nah, no revolution, citizens still afraid
German type tanks protect banks of [?]
In fact, they done made contact with celestial
Homing devices keep niggas from roaming
Oh Hillary, she exists through cross cellular cloning
Half man, half dog shit
Off the wall shit, [?] shit with a pig head and pray to the pulpit
Trying to obtain the secret to time travel
Assassinate key figures in time and unravel
United Federation of Psychotic Oppression
Through meditation I avoid psychotic depression
For adolescents throughout time, peep the lesson
One God, one aim, one plan, the obsession

[Hook] {x2}
Walk without walking
Seek without looking
Obtain nourishment for the mind without cooking
Talk without speaking
Reach without reaching
Educate the deaf and the blind without preaching

Adam F

Real Adam Fenton

DJ & producer born in Liverpool, latterly from Kings Langley, Hertfordshire. Son of & nephew of Rory Storm (Rory Storm & The Hurricanes).

Adam F built a stellar reputation in the hiphop world as a musician and a producer upon emerging in the late ‘90s. Many in the hiphop and rap communities believe he has the potential to become a master producer like Dr. Dre. By age 15, F was a fan of of early U.S. hiphop and British electronica acts. His melodic sensibilities were sharpened by his love of Lalo Schifrin, Quincy Jones, Bob James and jazz-fusion in general. F developed his skills as a keyboardist and, by the early '90s, he was studying the drum 'n bass foundations of hiphop, electronica and techno. He signed to EMI in the U.K. and his 1997 debut album Colours featured the top 20 hits “Circles,” “Brand New Funk” and “Music in My Mind.” Colours won a Music of Black Origin (MOBO) award in the U.K. as best album. After an 18-month tour with a live band, F proceeded to further trek the globe as a DJ for other artists like Goldie and Jumping Jack Frost. Some of his demos made their way to Def Jam Records, who passed them on to LL Cool J. The rapper immediately loved F’s tapes, and he had Adam F. produce “The G.O.A.T.” on 2000’s G.O.A.T. Featuring James T. The Greatest of All Time, his first number one album in the U.S. Soon, F started working with the likes of Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott and Lady Luck. Re-focusing on his own career, he spent 18 months recording his 2001 album, KAOS, which includes his own version of “The G.O.A.T.” and the anthem “Smash Sumthin’,” featuring Redman. The recording of KAOS was also filmed for a documentary.

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