New Whirl Odor

Release type:What's this?
studio album
First released:
Oct 4 2005

Overview Edit

New Whirl Odor is a studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy. It was released in the U.S. on November 1, 2005. The title name for the album is a pun for New World Order. The song "MKLVFKWR" (Make Love, Fuck War) features the artist Moby.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
Catalog number:
SJR1005CV
Release dates:
  • Oct 4 2005 in United States
  • Nov 1 2005

Genres

Hip-Hop, Rap. Vote on Genres

What do Amazon.com customers think?

5 stars P.E. does it again...
I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of this (without the DVD disc) and was BLOWN AWAY after the first listen. I haven't heard P.E. rap with this much conviction in years, this is easily their strongest effort since "Fear of a Black Planet". Every track is tight and the result is that Public Enemy is BACK without a doubt. It's great to hear a master like Chuck D. show the new generation how it's really done. Just when I thought this one couldn't get any better I got to the last track, "Sup…
Written by B. Bowman "Double B"
3 stars Strange Sounding CD
I think this is PE's best effort in a while. Lots of great tunes on here.

But what is going on with the production/mastering on this CD? Sonically the whole thing sounds "muddy". There's important stuff going on in the mix that you can barely hear. Even though Chuck D is pushed way forward in the mix compared to everything else (as he should be I suppose), even he sounds kind of muted.

Really disappointing, as I said, because the actual songs are really good. But the record sounds washed out a…
Written by ozcanuck

Track listing Edit

  • CD 1 : New Whirl Odor (Bonus Dvd)

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    1
    ...And No One Broadcasted Louder Than... (Intro) - Public Enemy, Rosado, J.
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    2
    New Whirl Odor - Public Enemy, Ridenhour, C.
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    3
    Bring That Beat Back - Public Enemy, Drayton, W.
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    4
    66.6 Strikes Again - Public Enemy, Colmes, A.
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    5
    MKLVFKWR - Public Enemy, Drayton, W.
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    6
    What a Fool Believes - Public Enemy, Jackson, K.B.
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    7
    Makes You Blind - Public Enemy, Drayton, W.
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    8
    Preachin' to the Quiet - Public Enemy, Ridenhour, C.
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    9
    Either We Together or We Ain't (S1W Stepstrumental) - Public Enemy, Rosado, J.
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    10
    Revolution - Public Enemy, Cozier, J.
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    11
    Check What You're Listening To - Public Enemy, Aswood, L.
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    12
    As Long as the People Got Something to Say - Public Enemy, Drayton, W.
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    13
    Y'All Don't Know - Public Enemy, Drayton, W.
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    14
    Either You Get It by Now or You Don't - Public Enemy, Snyder, DC
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    15
    Superman's Black in the Building - Public Enemy, Barge, G.
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