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The album marked a shift for the band toward a more "American" and keyboard-dominated sound. While some purists felt the production was a bit too slick, the lyrical content remained razor-sharp.

Features heavy basslines combined with the "urgency and fire" of traditional roots reggae. Diverse Tracklist: earth crisis steel pulse

The 1984 album by Steel Pulse stands as a pivotal moment in reggae history, bridging the gap between the raw roots era of the 1970s and the more polished, synthesizer-driven sounds of the 1980s . Released during a time of intense global political friction, the album serves as both a musical evolution and a stern warning about the state of humanity. Historical and Cultural Context The album marked a shift for the band

Lyrics describing the struggle of "walking on a tightrope" against Babylon Throne of Gold Spiritual and social commentary Earth Crisis Diverse Tracklist: The 1984 album by Steel Pulse

A call to class consciousness – the destruction serves profit, not people. This echoes Steel Pulse’s earlier anti-racist/anti-colonial work (e.g., “Ku Klux Klan” from Handsworth Revolution ).