A1: Lethal Warning Shot () A2: Bring That Slap Back () A3: Truce Music () A4: Buck, Buck, Pass () B1: Pistol Politics () B2: Robert's Theme () B3: Night Of The Long Knives () B4: Hard Truth Soldier (Redux) () C1: Hold The Line () C2: Call Signs () C3: Brown Eyes () C4: Raid () C5: Turning Point () D1: Give The Summer Drums () D2: Change We Can Believe In () D3: Murder Suit () D4: Side Effect () D5: Power () E1: Muggin' Ain't Thuggin' () E2: Martial Law (Redux) () E3: The Greatest () E4: Search Warrant () F1: Pop's Groove () F2: Engage () F3: The War Dance () F4: Keep Pushin' () F5: Up You Mighty race ()
"Pistol Politics" is a powerful double LP by the influential hip-hop artist Paris, released under his own label Guerrilla Funk. This album stands out for its incisive political commentary and hard-hitting production, blending classic West Coast beats with sharp lyrical content that addresses issues of social justice, police brutality, and systemic inequality. Paris has long been recognized as one of rap?s most outspoken voices; since his debut in the early 1990s with "The Devil Made Me Do It," he has consistently delivered music that challenges authority and inspires activism. His previous works have garnered critical acclaim for their fearless approach to controversial topics. Guerrilla Funk Recordings, founded by Paris himself, is renowned for supporting artists who use their platform to speak truth to power and push boundaries within hip-hop culture.