Historical Archive
33 Revolutions Per Minute is an album by the British band Marxman, released in 1991. The album blends elements of hip-hop, reggae, and rock, characterized by its politically charged lyrics and innovative sound. It reflects the socio-political climate of the early '90s, addressing issues such as inequality and injustice. Over the years, the album has gained recognition for its unique fusion of genres and its commentary on societal issues, making it a notable work in the era's music landscape.