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Hip Hop classic of the day, Public Enemy's, Bring The Noise. A bit goofy, with the Farrakhan being a profit guff, but a powerful rap statement, and a damn good lyrical jam. Hard and powerful. Unlike all this weak ass disco fluff, as of late. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: A bit goofy, with the Farrakhan being a profit guff, but a powerful rap statement, and a damn good lyrical jam. Hard and powerful. Unlike all this weak ass disco fluff, as of late.
Good music, i could never find, dat album, was it ' Revolverlution?'. Whats it like? Sam 8) Prince 2010 Good Luck for Future & Tour | |
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a good Fusion that Presented itself without Labeling itself. mistermaxxx | |
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Get from in front of me
The crowd runs to me My deejay is warm, he's X I call him Norm, ya know He can cut a record from side to side So what, the ride, The glide should be much safer than a suicide Soul control Beat is the father of your rock and roll Music for whatcha, for whichin,' you call a band, man Makin' a music, abuse it But you can't do it, ya know You call 'em demos But we ride limos, too Whatcha gonna do? Rap is not afraid of you Beat is for Sonny Bono Beat is for Yoko Ono Run DMC first said a deejay could be a band Stand on its own feet Get you out your seat Beat is for Eric B. and LL, as well, hell Wax is for Anthrax, still it can rock bells Ever forever, universal it will sell Time for me to exit Terminator X-it ~Ridenhour/Shocklee This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Yeah this is a great record. Public Enemy's first four albums belong in any hip-hop collection. I also loved their thrash/metal remake of this classic with Anthrax which can be found on their Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black. | |
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The track and its lyrics are perfect as they are. No need for disclaimers. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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public enemy period vi | |
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Bring the Noise...classic track.
Rebel Without A Pause = the greatest PE track of all time. | |
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Brother915 said: Yeah this is a great record. Public Enemy's first four albums belong in any hip-hop collection. I also loved their thrash/metal remake of this classic with Anthrax which can be found on their Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black.
Thanks for mentioning this; it immediately came to mind when I saw this thread. Like Run DMC, PE could get down with metal, too. | |
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NuPwrSoul said: The track and its lyrics are perfect as they are. No need for disclaimers.
huh, I agree!!! | |
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