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Thread started 09/19/11 6:45pm

smoothcriminal
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F@!% The Police - N.W.A.

[Edited 9/19/11 18:46pm]

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Reply #1 posted 09/19/11 7:09pm

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Fucking great song!!!!!.......Straight outta Compton.......Im a crazy fucker kracker....lol

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Reply #2 posted 09/19/11 8:21pm

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davetherave6767 said:

Fucking great song!!!!!.......Straight outta Compton.......Im a crazy fucker kracker....lol

4got 2 say im brain damaged.....................White wine???????????Thats some funny shit!!!!!!Ever since the day eye was born ........eye got brain damage...wave

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Reply #3 posted 09/19/11 8:28pm

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davetherave6767 said:

davetherave6767 said:

Fucking great song!!!!!.......Straight outta Compton.......Im a crazy fucker kracker....lol

4got 2 say im brain damaged.....................White wine???????????Thats some funny shit!!!!!!Ever since the day eye was born ........eye got brain damage...wave

Fuckdapolice.....The biggest gang there is!!!! FU FU FUCKDAPOLICE FUCKUM THERE ALL BENT ANYWAYZ

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Reply #4 posted 09/19/11 8:42pm

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Fuck the motherfuckin laws, fuck em.
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Reply #5 posted 09/19/11 10:45pm

Timmy84

Prior to N.W.A., Wendy O. Williams did a similar song with the Plasmatics called "A Pig is a Pig". N.W.A. was accepted more commercially so that's why all of a sudden what had been only talked about in the streets was getting a public view.

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Reply #6 posted 09/19/11 10:58pm

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Timmy84 said:

Prior to N.W.A., Wendy O. Williams did a similar song with the Plasmatics called "A Pig is a Pig". N.W.A. was accepted more commercially so that's why all of a sudden what had been only talked about in the streets was getting a public view.


Yed sir! Wendys crazy ass but yes n.w.a was the first to fuck up the mainstream with cop hate lyrics haha
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Reply #7 posted 09/20/11 4:20am

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Timmy84 said:

Prior to N.W.A., Wendy O. Williams did a similar song with the Plasmatics called "A Pig is a Pig". N.W.A. was accepted more commercially so that's why all of a sudden what had been only talked about in the streets was getting a public view.

Rick James did it years earlier but he did it in an actual full fledged "song" with actual music rather than just talking and yelling over a beat and looking and acting like a bunch of rough trade trash. evillol

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Reply #8 posted 09/20/11 8:53am

Timmy84

vainandy said:

Timmy84 said:

Prior to N.W.A., Wendy O. Williams did a similar song with the Plasmatics called "A Pig is a Pig". N.W.A. was accepted more commercially so that's why all of a sudden what had been only talked about in the streets was getting a public view.

Rick James did it years earlier but he did it in an actual full fledged "song" with actual music rather than just talking and yelling over a beat and looking and acting like a bunch of rough trade trash. evillol

Forgot about Slick Rick, sure was lol first R&B act to do that. Well actually I could KINDA credit Marvin:

"Don't punish me with [police] brutality..."

It's clear he had the same thoughts Rick (and Stevie) had.

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Reply #9 posted 09/20/11 12:55pm

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Timmy84 said:

Prior to N.W.A., Wendy O. Williams did a similar song with the Plasmatics called "A Pig is a Pig". N.W.A. was accepted more commercially so that's why all of a sudden what had been only talked about in the streets was getting a public view.

@Timmy & Vainandy......

1. Fuck The Police was release in 1988.

THIS^ is very important to remember because within that year, reports AND rumors about law enforcers going rogue were peaking at the this, not just in South Central Los Angeles, but even in the cities within the Dirty South such as Houston & New Orleans.

2. Fuck The Police was the first and only anti-law enforcement song that made the FBI & CIA worried!

Not taking anyway awary from Rick James, Wendy O. Williams, or even Bob Marley with their respected songs, but NWA were THE only recording artists in American Music History to be place on notice via letter from the FBI.

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Reply #10 posted 09/20/11 12:58pm

Timmy84

TonyVanDam said:

Timmy84 said:

Prior to N.W.A., Wendy O. Williams did a similar song with the Plasmatics called "A Pig is a Pig". N.W.A. was accepted more commercially so that's why all of a sudden what had been only talked about in the streets was getting a public view.

@Timmy & Vainandy......

1. Fuck The Police was release in 1988.

THIS^ is very important to remember because within that year, reports AND rumors about law enforcers going rogue were peaking at the this, not just in South Central Los Angeles, but even in the cities within the Dirty South such as Houston & New Orleans.

2. Fuck The Police was the first and only anti-law enforcement song that made the FBI & CIA worried!

Not taking anyway awary from Rick James, Wendy O. Williams, or even Bob Marley with their respected songs, but NWA were THE only recording artists in American Music History to be place on notice via letter from the FBI.

I very much said it was the first song to get noticed from the INDUSTRY. Before, no one would take a listen until N.W.A. but thank Jerry Heller for that.

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Reply #11 posted 09/20/11 1:16pm

Graycap23

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2. Fuck The Police was the first and only anti-law enforcement song that made the FBI & CIA worried!


Really? I thought that Cop Killer by Ice Tea was causing them some drama as well.

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Reply #12 posted 09/20/11 1:29pm

Timmy84

Graycap23 said:

TonyVanDam said:

2. Fuck The Police was the first and only anti-law enforcement song that made the FBI & CIA worried!


Really? I thought that Cop Killer by Ice Tea was causing them some drama as well.

Sure did.

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Reply #13 posted 09/20/11 1:37pm

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Graycap23 said:

TonyVanDam said:

2. Fuck The Police was the first and only anti-law enforcement song that made the FBI & CIA worried!


Really? I thought that Cop Killer by Ice Tea was causing them some drama as well.

Cop Killer was by Body Count, NOT Ice-T. However, Ice-T was a guest star on that track.

Yes, I stand corrected. Cop Killer was the one other song beside Fuck The Police that had the FBI & CIA worried! lol nod

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Reply #14 posted 09/20/11 1:43pm

Timmy84

TonyVanDam said:

Graycap23 said:

Really? I thought that Cop Killer by Ice Tea was causing them some drama as well.

Cop Killer was by Body Count, NOT Ice-T. However, Ice-T was a guest star on that track.

Yes, I stand corrected. Cop Killer was the one other song beside Fuck The Police that had the FBI & CIA worried! lol nod

[Edited 9/20/11 13:37pm]

Guest star?! He was the lead singer and founder, Tony! falloff

Far from being a GUEST, mayne.

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Reply #15 posted 09/20/11 1:44pm

Graycap23

Timmy84 said:

TonyVanDam said:

Cop Killer was by Body Count, NOT Ice-T. However, Ice-T was a guest star on that track.

Yes, I stand corrected. Cop Killer was the one other song beside Fuck The Police that had the FBI & CIA worried! lol nod

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Guest star?! He was the lead singer and founder, Tony! falloff

Far from being a GUEST, mayne.

I wasn't going 2 mention that................ razz

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Reply #16 posted 09/20/11 1:46pm

Timmy84

Graycap23 said:

Timmy84 said:

Guest star?! He was the lead singer and founder, Tony! falloff

Far from being a GUEST, mayne.

I wasn't going 2 mention that................ razz

Might as well. Ice T was not your typical rapper. lol

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Reply #17 posted 09/20/11 1:53pm

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Also, "Cop Killa" wasn't released until 1992, a solid 4 years after "Fuck Tha Police"...

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Reply #18 posted 09/20/11 2:17pm

TonyVanDam

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Timmy84 said:

TonyVanDam said:

Cop Killer was by Body Count, NOT Ice-T. However, Ice-T was a guest star on that track.

Yes, I stand corrected. Cop Killer was the one other song beside Fuck The Police that had the FBI & CIA worried! lol nod

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Guest star?! He was the lead singer and founder, Tony! falloff

Far from being a GUEST, mayne.

Oh come on! It was for one album.

Body Count lasted 3 albums. The last 2 without Ice-T.

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Reply #19 posted 09/20/11 2:22pm

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Militant said:

Also, "Cop Killa" wasn't released until 1992, a solid 4 years after "Fuck Tha Police"...

1992 was the year of the Los Angeles Riots.

See there, NWA was warning people since 1988 that there was a problem.

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Reply #20 posted 09/20/11 2:46pm

Timmy84

TonyVanDam said:

Timmy84 said:

Guest star?! He was the lead singer and founder, Tony! falloff

Far from being a GUEST, mayne.

Oh come on! It was for one album.

Body Count lasted 3 albums. The last 2 without Ice-T.

Might've been but it was still Ice T that founded the group. nod

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