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Public Enemy albums featuring Hank Shocklee

Public Enemy Music Videos (14)
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| | Yo! Bum Rush The Show CD (1987)
$6.55 From "Strong Island" (Long Island, New York) came the unstoppable sound of Public Enemy, a rap band that saw itself as a vital, explicitly political voice in the black community.
YO! BUM RUSH THE SHOW, their debut album, filled a gap ...
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| It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back CDs (1988)
$7.79 The title says it all. In 1988, when this album was released, Public Enemy's music cut with a wholly revolutionary edge. Rarely has fear, anger, paranoia and anxiety been so masterfully compressed onto a record's grooves. The Bomb Squad's artistry ...
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| Power To The People & The Beats Public Enemy's Greatest Hits CD (2005)
$10.65 One of the greatest groups in hip-hop history, Public Enemy emerged in the mid-1980s determined to take rap in a bold new direction. P.E.'s sound channeled elements of rock, funk, and soul through the conduit of the Bomb Squad's dense, ...
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| 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection CD (2001)
$7.79 When Public Enemy appeared in the mid-1980s they shredded the map of urban music and redesigned one so expansive, complex, forward thinking, and full of political ire that its routes will probably be valid forever. The 20th CENTURY MASTERS compilation ...
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| 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Public Enemy CD (2001) Import
$10.49 When Public Enemy appeared in the mid-1980s they shredded the map of urban music and redesigned one so expansive, complex, forward thinking, and full of political ire that its routes will probably be valid forever. The 20th CENTURY MASTERS compilation ...
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| Power To The People And The Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits CD (2005)
$12.79 One of the greatest groups in hip-hop history, Public Enemy emerged in the mid-1980s determined to take rap in a bold new direction. P.E.'s sound channeled elements of rock, funk, and soul through the conduit of the Bomb Squad's dense, ...
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 Public Enemy Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Public Enemy songs: Bring the Noise Lyrics, Fight the Power Lyrics, Don't Believe the Hype Lyrics, Rebel Without a Pause Lyrics, Welcome to the Terrordome Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Public Enemy No. 1 Lyrics, Give It Up Lyrics, Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos Lyrics, 911 Is a Joke Lyrics, By the Time I Get to Arizona Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs You're Gonna Get Yours Lyrics, Shut em Down Lyrics, Brothers Gonna Work It Out Lyrics, Night of the Living Baseheads Lyrics, Miuzi Weighs a Ton Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Prophets of Rage Lyrics, B Side Wins Again Lyrics, Can't Truss It Lyrics, Bring Tha Noize Lyrics, Too Much Posse Lyrics.
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 Public Enemy Biography
In the late 1980s, Public Enemy connected the dots between politics, soul music, hard rock, marketing, turntablism, and rhyme, and turned hip-hop into an urban global youth movement. PE's pioneering albums are heralded as avant-garde artworks whose disparate sample sources combine into a gloriously chaotic mosaic of polyphony and African-American unrest. Powered by Chuck D.'s political fury, enlivened by Flavor Flav's antics, and made controversial by Professor Griff's ethnocentrism, Public Enemy influenced virtually every rapper who followed in their wake.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Chuck D | Anthrax, DJ Spooky, Krewcial, Paris, Science Faxtion, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Go Team, Living Colour, Ice Cube | | Flavor Flav | Anthrax, Wu-Tang Clan, Living Colour | | Professor Griff | 7th Octave, 2 Live Crew, New 2 Live Crew | | Terminator X | Anthrax | | Sister Souljah | | Eric "Vietnam" Sadler | Vanessa Williams |
 Worked With
Paris, Anthrax, Doug E. Fresh, DJ Hurricane
 Contemporaries
Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Ice Cube, De La Soul, KRS-One, Gang Starr, EPMD, Boogie Down Productions, Jungle Brothers, Paris (Rap), Ultramagnetic MC's, Ice-T, N.W.A., Brand Nubian, Big Daddy Kane, Eric B. & Rakim, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Slick Rick, Freestyle Fellowship, Poor Righteous Teachers, X Clan, Professor X
 Followers
Limp Bizkit, DJ Spooky, The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, Rage Against the Machine, Cypress Hill, Wu-Tang Clan, Fatboy Slim, Ice Cube, N.W.A., Biohazard, Urban Dance Squad, The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
 Influences
Miles Davis, James Brown, The Clash, Funkadelic, Ornette Coleman, Sly & the Family Stone, Run-D.M.C., Parliament, Grandmaster Flash, Bad Brains, Gil Scott-Heron, Kurtis Blow, The Last Poets, Charles Wright, Kool Moe Dee, Stetsasonic, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Treacherous Three
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