The Beat (p.11) - "'War Dust,' 'Poverty' and 'New World Order' are some of his strongest volleys in this serious and at times stringent diatribe....With a stellar studio lineup..."
Personnel: Andreas "Brotherman" Christophersen (various instruments, guitar, bass guitar, programming); Dean Frazer (saxophone); Romero Gray (trombone); Lloyd "Obeah" Denton (keyboards); Andrew Campbell (bass guitar); Granville Thomas, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (drums); Sticky Uziah Thompson (percussion); Pam Hall (background vocals).
Dancehall vet Cocoa Tea lends his sweet melodic vocals to 15 challenging tracks of rough riddims on BIOLOGICAL WARFARE. Cocoa's lyrics herald simple yet insightful rasta wisdom and, while many of his contemporaries choose to speak on politics and social injustice in general terms, these songs take on specific issues such as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, biological warfare, and the West's views on Islam.