While The Coup’s subsequent music wasn’t as gloomy as much of ‘Genocide & Juice,’ it informed their worldview moving forward and shaped Boots Riley’s next steps as an artist.
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After an extended hiatus that resulted in a shifting lineup and an even more refined approach to their music, The Coup released their third project and high water mark ‘Steal This Album.’
Read moreThe Coup’s Debut Album ‘Kill My Landlord’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
‘Kill My Landlord’ signaled that the group was serious about politics and liberation, but also brought their every-person sensibilities to the game.
Read moreThe Coup’s ‘Party Music’ Turns 20 | Anniversary Retrospective
As Boots Riley continues to enjoy a new phase of his career in film, he can marvel at how he hit the nail squarely on the head with The Coup’s captivating fourth studio album.
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