A most curious submission has arrived from the Bureau of Sonic Archives, referencing a phonographic artifact titled 'By All Means Necessary.'
The recording originates from the collective known as Boogie Down Productions, dated to the year 1988.
Context is essential: prior to this artifact, one of its principal architects, Scott La Rock, was violently removed from the mortal coil.
Rather than retreat into silence, the surviving member—KRS-One—chose a path of radical rearmament, loading his sonic arsenal with sampled fragments from the speeches of Malcolm X.
The result is a resonant document of political fury, arguably the most unyielding rap polemic of its decade.
The tonal palette is deliberately abrasive; the rhythmic structures are lean, almost martial.
One detects notes of burnt rubber, fresh asphalt, and the acrid smoke of a library set ablaze for its own good.
This is not a pleasant listening experience in the conventional sense—it is meant to scald the palate.
The Department of Random Domain Management classifies this artifact as a Class-3 Resonance Hazard: capable of inducing acute ideological recalibration in unprotected subjects.
All further analysis should be conducted with the appropriate epistemological grounding.
Hugo 'Richtone' Vane, Senior Resonant Artifact Analyst.
SOURCE: https://linernotes.cc/by-all-means-necessary/ — Filed by the Bureau of Linernotes Affairs, DRDM.