Terminator X. ft Juvenile Delinquintz “Juvenile Delinquintz”
Teddy CD over at T.R.O.Y. recently wrote about the surprisingly overlooked solo career of Terminator X (of Public Enemy and ostrich raising fame), focusing on his first album from 1991, Terminator X And The Valley Of The Jeep Beats. Terminator's second album (1994's Super Bad) remains a cult favorite; the singles "It All Comes Down To The Money" featuring Whodini and "Under The Sun" featuring Def Squad affiliate Joe Synister, are sometimes cited as lesser known gems of that era. Valley Of The Jeep Beats, though lauded when released, is rarely praised nowadays. That's a shame because the single "Juvenile Delinquintz," which features the youthful rap group of the same name, is a compelling indictment of the public education system, perhaps one of the best the rap genre has to offer.



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