Genres: East Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap, Political Rap, Golden Age Active: 80's, 90's, 2000's Formed: 1982 in Garden City, NY
Grandmaster Flash, Run-D.M.C., Kurtis Blow, Kool Moe Dee, Sly & the Family Stone, Parliament, Funkadelic, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Gil Scott-Heron, Stetsasonic, Ornette Coleman, Charles Wright, The Last Poets, Miles Davis, The Clash, James Brown, Bad Brains, Schoolly D, Treacherous Three
Boogie Down Productions, Eric B. & Rakim, EPMD, Ice Cube, N.W.A., X Clan, Paris, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Brand Nubian, KRS-One, Ultramagnetic MC's, Freestyle Fellowship, Poor Righteous Teachers, Professor X, 2 Black 2 Strong, Ice-T
Paris, The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, Body Count, Da Lench Mob, The Opus, Rage Against the Machine, 2 Black 2 Strong, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., Das EFX, Mr. Lif, The Impossebulls, Son of Bazerk, Urban Dance Squad, Big Audio Dynamite, Happy Mondays, Kam, Maspyke, Biohazard, DJ Shadow
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Public Enemy rewrote the rules of hip-hop, becoming the most influential and controversial rap group of the late '80s and, for many, the definitive rap group of all time. Building from Run-D.M.C.'s street-oriented beats and Boogie Down Productions' proto-gangsta rhyming, Public Enemy pioneered a variation of hardcore rap that was musically and politically revolutionary. With his powerful, authoritative baritone, lead rapper Chuck D rhymed about all kinds of social problems, particularly those plaguing the black community, often condoning revolutionary tactics and social activism. In the process, he directed hip-hop toward an explicitly self-aware, pro-black consciousness that became the culture's signature throughout the next decade.
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Release: October 14, 2008
Label: Guerilla Funk Recordings
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Release: October 14, 2008
Label: Guerilla Funk Recordings
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