K.I.Z. unleashes a raw and unfiltered experience with their 2009 album "Sexismus Gegen Rechts," a bold statement in the German hip hop scene. This 81-minute journey through 28 tracks is a testament to the band's unapologetic style and sharp social commentary. From the opening skit "Rohmilchkäse" to the closing "K.I.Z. Outro," the album is a whirlwind of hard-hitting beats and lyrical prowess.
The album kicks off with tracks like "Lass die Sau raus" and "Halbstark," setting the tone for the rebellious energy that permeates the entire record. K.I.Z. tackles a range of topics, from societal issues to personal experiences, with tracks like "Straight outta Kärnten" and "Selbstjustiz" showcasing their ability to blend regional pride with universal themes.
One of the standout features of "Sexismus Gegen Rechts" is the inclusion of remixes and commentary tracks. The album includes a series of "K.I.Z. über" tracks, where the band dissects and discusses the themes and lyrics of their own songs, offering a unique behind-the-scenes look at their creative process.
With its raw energy, provocative lyrics, and uncompromising attitude, "Sexismus Gegen Rechts" is a powerful addition to K.I.Z.'s discography and a must-listen for fans of German hip hop. The album's blend of hard-hitting beats, insightful commentary, and raw emotion makes it a standout release that continues to resonate with audiences nearly a decade after its release.