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Too Much Posse: Live At Irvine Meadows October 19 1991 FM Broadcast
NFL (6:56)
Indians (6:56)
Keep It In The (6:56)
AIR (6:56)
Antisocial (6:56)
Parasite (3:16)
Caught In A Mosh (4:05)
Too Much Posse (5:19)
Bring The Noise (5:02)
 in stock $18.56
Too Much Posse: Live At Irvine Meadows October 19 1991 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 018CV. Rel: 24 Sep 23
 
Metal
NFL (6:56)
Indians (6:56)
Keep It In The (6:56)
AIR (6:56)
Antisocial (6:56)
Parasite (3:16)
Caught In A Mosh (4:05)
Too Much Posse (5:19)
Bring The Noise (5:02)
 in stock $22.26
FORTHCOMING
Revolverlution Tour 2003
Cat: 370047 7837433. Rel: 27 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
coming soon $41.91
FORTHCOMING
Revolverlution Tour 2003
Cat: 370047 7837440. Rel: 27 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
coming soon $27.32
It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 557238 6. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Countdown To Armageddon (1:46)
Bring The Noise (3:38)
Don't Believe The Hype (5:18)
Cold Lampin With Flavor (4:04)
Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic (4:39)
Mind Terrorist (1:09)
Louder Than A Bomb (3:47)
Caught, Can We Get A Witness? (4:19)
Show 'Em Whatcha Got (1:55)
She Watch Channel Zero?! (3:47)
Night Of The Living Baseheads (3:03)
Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos (6:18)
Security Of The First World (1:24)
Rebel Without A Pause (4:55)
Prophets Of Rage (3:15)
Party For Your Right To Fight (3:28)
Review: A mere 35 years old and still brutally relevant, Public Enemy's It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back is as essential as late 80s hip-hop gets. It was the album that confirmed Chuck D, Flavor Flav and The Bomb Squad as a world-beating concern breaking beyond the boundaries of rap with a message that couldn't be ignored. When you listen back to it now, its influential status bursts out of every beat and bar, whether sampled, covered or para-phrased by the generations of MCs and producers who have come since. The nods and co-signs are all good, but sometimes you need to trackback to the source and realise how important Public Enemy were.
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Played by: Paul Starey
 in stock $39.51
Yo! Bum Rush The Show (reissue)
Yo! Bum Rush The Show (reissue) (limited fruit punch vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 557953 2. Rel: 20 Oct 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
You're Gonna Get Yours (3:54)
Sophisticated Bitch (4:31)
Miuzi Weighs A Ton (5:36)
Timebomb (2:54)
Too Much Posse (2:10)
Rightstarter (Message To A Black Man) (3:59)
Public Enemy No 1 (4:36)
MPE (3:42)
Yo! Bum Rush The Show (4:17)
Raise The Roof (5:15)
Megablast (2:46)
Terminator X Speaks With His Hands (2:19)
Review: Public Enemy are often unsung when it comes to the golden era of hip-hop, with the obvious names getting all of the press. Despite their huge success with 'It takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back', you don't hear Public Enemy acknowledged in the canon nearly as much as you should and it's a shame. The braggadocious bars, the heavy beats and the now-outdated concept of a hypeman all culminate in one of the greatest acts of the generation, who really were speaking to black youth in ways hip-hop wouldn't again until A Tribe Called Quest and Lauryn Hill came to town. 'Yo! Bum Rush the Show' was where it all started, an extreme talent in lyricism and delivery from Chuck D is elevated to the stratosphere with hype-man Flava Flav, undoubtedly the greatest to ever do it, and the Bomb Squad's wall of samples production. Tracks like 'Timebomb' and 'Sophisticated Bitch' are instant classics, and this indie-exclusive colour pressing is an amazing way to celebrate hip-hops 50th birthday.
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 in stock $29.70
Fear Of A Black Planet
Fear Of A Black Planet (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DJAM 2170301. Rel: 29 Nov 14
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Contract On The World Love Jam
Brothers Gonna Work It Out
911 Is A Joke
Incident At 66.6FM
Welcome To The Terrodome
Meet The G That Killed Me
Pollywanacraka
Anti Nigger Machine
Burn Hollywood Burn
Power To The People
Who Stole The Soul?
Fear Of A Black Planet
Revolutionary Geneartion
Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man
Reggie Jax
Leave This Off Your Fu*kin Charts
Side Wins Again
War At 33 & A Third
Final Count Of The Collision Between Us & The Damned
Fight The Power
 in stock $27.85
It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 534682 1. Rel: 30 Nov 13
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Countdown To Armageddon
Bring The Noise
Don't Believe The Hype
Cold Lampin' With Flavor
Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic
Mind Terrorist
Louder Than A Bomb
Caught, Can We Get A Witness?
Show 'Em Whatcha Got
She Watch Channel Zero?!
Night Of The Living Baseheads
Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos
Security Of The First World
Rebel Without A Pause
Prophets Of Rage
Party For Your Right To Fight
 in stock $27.32
FORTHCOMING
Let It Be Known
Cat: ER 2002SV. Rel: 01 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Review: The history of hip-hop has always had some disagreements on who started what and in the creation and evolution of the genre. One piece of history that seems to get overlooked is the transition from radio to TV that helped the music move from a regional activity to a national and cultural phenomenon. While the big New York radio stations took the credit, Spectrum City was doing its own thing just down the road. Not only did it feature a show by Dre Dre and T-Money (which would later evolve it to MTV YO Raps!) but it showcased the birth of Public Enemy as well. Originally released in 2021 on promo, these tracks pay respect to Public Enemy's earlier days when the original group was just getting started at Spectrum City,and if you'reconfused by the name Enemy Radio, note that the legendary rap crew changed to it after the departure of Flavor Flav from the group.
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est. release 01 Apr 24 $33.15
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