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The sharply dressed Son of Bazerk and his equally dapper cohorts -- <a href="spotify:artist:5xXnq6R5R0UqQZHI6JUntZ">Cassandra</a> (aka MC Halfpint), Almighty Jahwell, Daddy Rawe, and <a href="spotify:artist:5BzmzqLmJhuHpiXxQeCVrE">Sandman</a>, collectively dubbed No Self Control -- delivered the remarkably explosive Bazerk Bazerk Bazerk for MCA in 1991. Produced by the Bomb Squad and boasting the turntable skills of <a href="spotify:artist:6Mo9PoU6svvhgEum7wh2Nd">Public Enemy</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:5rku8XppD0bPmGHEN3kYvr">Terminator X</a>, the album featured the dizzying <a href="spotify:artist:7GaxyUddsPok8BuhxN6OUW">James Brown</a>-inspired "Change the Style," one of the best singles released during rap's golden age. Two other singles -- "Bang (Get Down, Get Down)" and "What Could Be Better Bitch" -- didn't catch on as well as "Change the Style," but the album as a whole stands proud next to the Bomb Squad's other classic productions. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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