executive-producer Moceri executive-producer Williams producer Underground Resistance Distributed By Electric Distribution Published By Dance Threat Music Published By Mad Mike Music Made in Canada
Probably the first release that features Robert Hood (here appearing as Robert Noise). The Rap lyrics are very interesting for Old School lovers, as it's a kind of pure name dropping of Detroit Techno and Chicago House Producers, and starts with 'Detroit-Home of the Techno sound - peace and love and underground'.
Side B contains samples of Richie Rich's 'My DJ (Pump It Up Some)' and is one of the few Underground Resistance Hip Hop tracks.