The hip-hop revolutionaries unleash the apocalypse
Public Enemy's Apocalypse 91 demonstrates the art of social criticism.
This is a landmark album in hip-hop, combining political messages with innovative production. Chuck D's powerful rap and Flavor Flav's unique style sharply address social issues. Bomb Squad's dense sound collage further amplifies the weight of the words in this historic work.
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14 TRACKS:
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1)
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Lost At Birth
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2)
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Rebirth
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3)
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Nighttrain
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4)
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Can't Truss It
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5)
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I Don't Wanna Be Called Yo Niga
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6)
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How To Kill A Radio Consultant
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7)
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By The Time I Get To Arizona
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8)
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Move!
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9)
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1 Million Bottlebags
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10)
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More News At 11
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11)
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Shut Em Down
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12)
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A Letter To The New York Post
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13)
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Get The F--- Outta Dodge
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14)
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Bring Tha Noize
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Executive-Producer - The Bomb Squad
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Producer, Other [Created By], Arranged By - Imperial Grand Ministers Of Funk
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Engineer - Kirk Yano
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Engineer - Bob Fudjinski
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Artwork - Gary Spector
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Artwork - Ernie Paniccioli