29 Years Old Today - This Is A Top 5 Hip Hop Album
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Can't argue with that, groundbreaking.
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Must say, "Fear Of A Black Planet" might be my personal favorite PE album.
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Public Enemy is dropping a new album
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Album came out before I was born but I bought it at a library like 8 years ago. Alot of older fans were saying how great they were. I can say I wasn't disappointed. Classic album and the topics are still relevant today. Black Steel in the hour of chaos is one of my favorite songs ever. Some of the songs are still sampled.
Game used the Black Steel beat for the remedy on the doctors advocate and Jay-Z used to the show em whet you got for his ? song on Kingdom come -
top 3 hip hop groups of all time
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Great, but not a top 5 album.
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Sike I lied....
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"Don't believe that hype"
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I still remember the first time I heard this on cassette. It was crazy, i never heard nothing like that before. Even the sonics were ill
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I still remember the first time I heard this on cassette. It was crazy, i never heard nothing like that before. Even the sonics were ill
Cosign.
I remember the day I bought the record. The lyrics were printed in the sleeve. I sat down and listened to the whole album from front to back while reading the lyrics. -
Will be here for the 30th anniversary next year
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Will be here for the 30th anniversary next year
Let's celebrate these kinda albums yearly my dude -
https://youtu.be/q0b0jIaCEHU
No hook just Terminator X on the cut. I miss the days of the emcee paying respect to the DJ scratching the record
A little known fact; Terminator X didn't do all the cuts and scratches for Public Enemy. DJ Johnny Juice from Son Of Berserk did the cuts and scratches for Rebel Without A Pause.
Here's a clip I found about DJ Johnny Juice
https://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/dj-johnny-juice -
Top 10 albums
Paid In Full
Straight Outta Compton
Death Certificate
Me Against The World
All Eyes On Me
The Chronic
ATLiens
Ridin' ?
It Takes A Nation of Millions
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Honorable Mention
On Top of The World
Midnight Maruders
Spice 1
Soul Food
Nobody Does It Better
SouthernPlayalistic
Ready 2 Die
Above The Rim Soundtrack
Illmatic
The Fix
Thug Motivation 101
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Nah. The reason redundant enough -
im 41. Sooooo crazy that my dad put me on to P.E. They had a song, my 98 oldsmobile. We literally had one and he was on it!
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the fact they were able to have numerous samples mesh on each song perfectly, before digital technology made it easier, is amazing
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Cleveland7venty6 wrote: »im 41. Sooooo crazy that my dad put me on to P.E. They had a song, my 98 oldsmobile. We literally had one and he was on it!
Its called You're Gonna Get Yours, it was the first track of their first album.
You're Gonna Get Yours - Public Enemy
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The Bomb Squad which are producers for P.E. are Top 10 producers of all times in Hip Hop....The Bomb Squad needs to be in a beat battle against Swizz Beatz and other producers like the Hit Men or Neptunes as group producing beat battles
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The Bomb Squad which are producers for P.E. are Top 10 producers of all times in Hip Hop....The Bomb Squad needs to be in a beat battle against Swizz Beatz and other producers like the Hit Men or Neptunes as group producing beat battles
This. Their sound is still unique and unmatched. Bomb Squad beats have this amazing feel of controlled chaos, straight riot music.
Lol they said when P.E went on the Def Jam tour in Europe as a opening act, they was killing the shows so hard that the crowd would ? on the rest of the concert because they couldn't match that sound & energy. Chuck D said they were throwing coins & debris at LL Cool J when he'd try to do "I Need Love" with a couch on stage......Rakim was eventually like "? this" and quit the tour lmaothe fact they were able to have numerous samples mesh on each song perfectly, before digital technology made it easier, is amazing
Chuck D said in his autobiography (which I used to read like the Bible as a kid) that when they made Rebel Without a Pause, there wasn't even any samplers that could loop a damn sample......he said they had to unwind a reel of audio tape and wrap it around a pole or some ? , then manually cut & scotch tape the loops together.
These non-linear editing computer programs done spoiled us lol -
Swiffness! wrote: »The Bomb Squad which are producers for P.E. are Top 10 producers of all times in Hip Hop....The Bomb Squad needs to be in a beat battle against Swizz Beatz and other producers like the Hit Men or Neptunes as group producing beat battles
This. Their sound is still unique and unmatched. Bomb Squad beats have this amazing feel of controlled chaos, straight riot music.
Lol they said when P.E went on the Def Jam tour in Europe as a opening act, they was killing the shows so hard that the crowd would ? on the rest of the concert because they couldn't match that sound & energy. Chuck D said they were throwing coins & debris at LL Cool J when he'd try to do "I Need Love" with a couch on stage......Rakim was eventually like "? this" and quit the tour lmaothe fact they were able to have numerous samples mesh on each song perfectly, before digital technology made it easier, is amazing
Chuck D said in his autobiography (which I used to read like the Bible as a kid) that when they made Rebel Without a Pause, there wasn't even any samplers that could loop a damn sample......he said they had to unwind a reel of audio tape and wrap it around a pole or some ? , then manually cut & scotch tape the loops together.
These non-linear editing computer programs done spoiled us lol
Chuck also stated that for Rebel Without A Pause, Flavor Flav played the drums all the way through the song because the initial drum sample pattern timing was off.......thats my favorite track on that album
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https://youtu.be/q0b0jIaCEHU
No hook just Terminator X on the cut. I miss the days of the emcee paying respect to the DJ scratching the record
A little known fact; Terminator X didn't do all the cuts and scratches for Public Enemy. DJ Johnny Juice from Son Of Berserk did the cuts and scratches for Rebel Without A Pause.
Here's a clip I found about DJ Johnny Juice
https://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/dj-johnny-juice
Another lil known fact is that Terminator X original name was Dj Mellow D. I forget which song Chuck mentioned this name on too.
Another personal fact for me is, I've only heard Terminator X voice once in my entire life.
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This album was ass when I listened to it
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Built 4 cuban linx wrote: »Album came out before I was born but I bought it at a library like 8 years ago. Alot of older fans were saying how great they were. I can say I wasn't disappointed. Classic album and the topics are still relevant today. Black Steel in the hour of chaos is one of my favorite songs ever. Some of the songs are still sampled.
Game used the Black Steel beat for the remedy on the doctors advocate and Jay-Z used to the show em whet you got for his ? song on Kingdom come
https://youtube.com/watch?v=iKKONgfNONU