Anthony B's "Reggae Max" is a vibrant journey through the rich tapestry of reggae, roots reggae, ragga, dancehall, and riddim, released on June 1, 2002, under the Jet Star label. This album is a testament to Anthony B's prowess as an artist, offering a diverse collection of tracks that span a full hour of captivating music. From the powerful anthems like "Freedom of Speech" and "Universal Struggle" to the soulful ballads such as "Love and Affection," Anthony B weaves a tapestry of sound that is both politically charged and deeply personal. Tracks like "God Above Everything" and "All Jah Children" highlight his spiritual roots, while "Better Way" and "Damage" tackle social issues with unflinching honesty. The album also features a mix of upbeat dancehall tracks like "Raise" and "Heavy Load," showcasing Anthony B's versatility. With standout tracks like "Celina" and "Waan Back," "Reggae Max" is a comprehensive showcase of Anthony B's artistry, making it a compelling listen for fans of reggae and beyond.