Del tha Funkee Homosapien — No Need for Alarm (1993): The Overlooked Second Act
Del tha Funkee Homosapien's No Need for Alarm (1993) is the overlooked bridge between his debut and Deltron 3030 — essential for understanding how he got there.
Deep dives into the Hieroglyphics and Souls of Mischief discography
Del tha Funkee Homosapien's No Need for Alarm (1993) is the overlooked bridge between his debut and Deltron 3030 — essential for understanding how he got there.
The complete Casual discography guide — from Fear Itself (1994) through his independent Hiero Imperium catalog. Where to start and what to expect from every album.
Souls of Mischief's Focus (2006) proved the crew could return after 8 years away and remind everyone why they mattered. Here's the full case for the comeback.
Souls of Mischief's No Man's Land (1995) was dismissed as a sophomore slump. It wasn't. Here's the case for the album fans and critics got wrong.
Del tha Funkee Homosapien's 1991 debut is where the Hieroglyphics story begins. Here's a deep dive into the album that introduced one of hip-hop's most original voices.
The 10 essential Hieroglyphics songs — from 93 til Infinity to Deltron 3030 — that define what the Hiero collective is all about.
Casual's Fear Itself (1994) is a battle-rap debut that launched the Hiero solo era and remains one of the most confident West Coast albums of its time.
Hieroglyphics Full Circle (2003) is the overlooked second crew album that deserves a full reassessment. Here's why it belongs in your rotation.
Pep Love's Ascension (1999) is one of the most underrated albums in the Hiero catalog — philosophical, deeply personal, and still rewarding 27 years later.
How Del tha Funkee Homosapien created Deltron 3030 — the greatest sci-fi hip-hop concept album ever made — and why it sounds more relevant in 2026 than it did in 2000.