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Steal This Album : ウィキペディア英語版
Steal This Album (The Coup album)

''Steal This Album'' is the third studio album by Oakland hip hop duo The Coup, released four years after their second album ''Genocide & Juice''. It is a homage to 1960s-1980s radical Abbie Hoffman's ''Steal This Book''. The album became the group's most critically successful release, and is widely considered to be their best album.
''Steal This Album'' features the group's signature sound, funky live-instrumentation production and socially conscious, political lyrics delivered in a humorous, satirical manner. It features the single "Me & Jesus the Pimp in a '79 Granada Last Night", a seven+ minute storytelling track.
The album was re-released in 2002 as ''Steal This Double Album'', which featured two bonus tracks: "What the Po-Po's Hate" and "Swervin'", and a bonus disc featuring over 70 minutes of live performance footage.
==Track listing==


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