Hip-hop rage and social questioning
Public Enemy unleashes social criticism through the weapon of music.
Chuck D's sharp lyrics and Flavor Flav's unique style are fused with the producer team's heavy soundscapes. The dense tracks, which make full use of sampling techniques, pushed the boundaries of what hip-hop could be. This is a monumental work of 90s hip-hop, combining political messages with musical innovation.
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13 TRACKS:
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1)
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Tie Goes To The Runner
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2)
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Hit Da Road Jack
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3)
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Gett Off My Back
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4)
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Gotta Do What I Gotta Do
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5)
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Air Hoodlum
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6)
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Hazy Shade Of Criminal
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7)
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Megablast (The Madd Skillz Bass Pipe Gett Off Remixx)
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8)
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Louder Than A Bomb (JMJ Telephone Tap Groove)
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9)
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You're Gonna Get Yours (Reanimated TX Getaway Version)
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10)
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How To Kill A Radio Consultant (The DJ Chuck Chillout Mega Murder Boom)
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11)
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Who Stole The Soul ?
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12)
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Party For Your Right To Fight (Blak Wax Metromixx)
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13)
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Shut Em Down (Live In The UK)
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Executive-Producer - Hank Shocklee
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Executive-Producer - Gary G-Wiz
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Executive-Producer - Keith Shocklee
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Executive-Producer - Carl Ryder
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Executive-Producer - The Bomb Squad