Guerrilla Funk wasn’t quite as scathing as the previous Sleeping with the Enemy, but that’s only a relative term. Paris hasn’t tempered his rage at all; he’s just expanded his range, adding more societal issues to his hit list. In addition, the music hasn’t lost any of its potency, making Guerrilla Funk a worthy match for one of the most incendiary hip-hop albums of the ’90s. [The "Deluxe Edition" of the album, featuring four bonus tracks, was released by Paris through his Guerrilla Funk label in late 2003.] – Stephen Thomas Erlewine