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- Release Date: July 28, 1997
- Type: Live
- Genre: Rap
Review
Featuring material recorded over 1994-1997, Company Flow's official full-length debut, Funcrusher Plus, had a galvanizing effect on the underground hip-hop scene. It was one of the artiest, most abstract hip-hop albums ever recorded, paving the way for a new brand of avant-garde experimentalism that blatantly defied commercial considerations. Musically and lyrically, Funcrusher Plus is abrasive and confrontational, informed by left-wing politics and the punked-out battle cry "independent as f*ck." It's intentionally not funky and certainly not danceable; the beats are tense and jagged, and often spaced far apart to leave room for the MCs' complex rhymes. Bigg Jus and El-P's lyrical technique is so good it's sometimes nearly impenetrable, assaulting the listener with dense barrages of words that take a few listens to decipher. Even if this is all highly off-kilter, it's also a conscious return to hip-hop on its most basic, beats-and-rhymes level; hooks or jazz and funk samples aren't even considerations here. The production is spacy and atmospheric, often employing weird ambient noises and futuristic synths that clash with the defiantly low-budget production values. It's also quite minimalist, particularly on tracks like "Vital Nerve," which is basically just a three-note synth line over a beat, and the classic Indelible MC's single "The Fire in Which You Burn," where Co-Flow trades rhymes with the Juggaknots over a skittering beat and sitar drone. Other tracks have sci-fi and conspiracy theory undertones; some are set in an Orwellian dystopia, while some pointedly satirize corporate and capitalist greed. Yet there's also some straightforward realism, as on "Last Good Sleep," a frightening domestic abuse drama. Funcrusher Plus demands intense concentration, but also rewards it, and its advancement of hip-hop as an art form is still being felt. It's difficult, challenging music, to be sure, and it's equally far ahead of its time. ~ Steve Huey, All Music GuideTracks
| Track Title | Composers | Performers | Time |
| Bad Touch Example | Company Flow | (3:26) | |
| 8 Steps to Perfection | Company Flow | (4:43) | |
| Collude/Intrude | Company Flow, |
(5:25) | |
| Blind | Company Flow | (3:42) | |
| Silence | Company Flow | (3:33) | |
| Legends | Company Flow | (4:02) | |
| Lune TNS | Company Flow | (2:12) | |
| Help Wanted | Company Flow | (4:26) | |
| Population Control | Company Flow | (3:38) | |
| Definitive | Company Flow | (5:47) | |
| Lencorcism | Company Flow | (:36) | |
| 89.9 Detrimental | Company Flow | (1:03) | |
| Vital Nerve | Company Flow, |
(5:01) | |
| Tragedy of War (In III Parts) | Company Flow, |
(3:49) | |
| The Fire in Which You Burn | Company Flow, |
(5:02) | |
| Krazy Kings | Company Flow | (4:52) | |
| Last Good Sleep | Company Flow | (5:59) | |
| Info Kill II | Company Flow | (3:48) | |
| Funcrush Scratch | Company Flow | (2:48) |




