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Remix Of A Nation
Produced entirely by Paris, this album is intended as a supplement to last year's Rebirth Of A Nation, and is presented with alternate mixes that have a more noise-oriented, classic throwback vibe.
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Rebirth Of A Nation
This Paris-produced epic includes performances by some of the most politically-relevant hip-hop acts to ever grip the mic. Featuring Paris, Dead Prez and Kam, among others.
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Paris Presents: Hard Truth Soldiers, Vol. 1
Started as a response to the current apolitical climate in commercial music, the Hard Truth Soldiers compilation series is a rallying cry for social justice.
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Yo! Bum Rush The Show
Public Enemy's stellar debut. With rough beats and rhymes, it's a warning shot for the full-scale assault they would later initiate.
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It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
This is the sonic bomb that changed the game. A classic, it's heralded by many as the greatest rap album of all time.
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Fear Of A Black Planet
With 20 tracks that hit like bricks, this third album from Public Enemy further raises the bar set by its predecessor.
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Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black
By the time this album dropped, even non-believers were believers. Album number four from hip-hop's original prophets of rage.
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Greatest Misses
Released less than a year after "Apocalypse 91," here we find hip-hop's black panthers switching gears with a collection of remixes and new material.
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Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age
Fearless in it's approach, this hard-hitting 6th album by PE this time had Chuck and Flavor backed by live instrumentation.
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Chuck D: Autobiography Of Mistachuck
Here we find Chuck D's first solo album, a laid back collection with a 70's soul vibe that's alternately mellow and funky, with lyrics as hard-edged as ever.
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He Got Game
With his trademark booming, fear-of-God vocal delivery, Chuck D and the Bomb Squad continue to innovate, this time as a soundtrack for Spike Lee's film of the same name.
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There's A Poison Goin On
On this, their eighth album, Public Enemy is re-energized and ready to fight the powers that be - and this time it's the music industry.
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Revolverlution
Fashioned after a download session, this album fully embraces the digital revolution, with over 20 tracks of focused rage. Includes a first-time pairing with PARIS.
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New Whirl Odor
Driven by Chuck D's jolting combination of intelligence and eloquence offset only by Flavor Flav's entertaining interludes, New Whirl Odor marks a resounding return to form.
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Bring That Beat Back
A collection of remixes overseen by Chuck D and compiled by Impossebulls' founding member Dave 'C-Doc' Snyder.
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Beats and Places
A collection of "the unleashed and the unreleased," Public Enemy's Beats and Places gets back to the outrage, back to the immediacy of the early days, and turns out to be one of the most satisfying full-length this crew has released since the millennium turned.
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How You Sell Soul to a Souless People Who Sold Their Soul?
Combining verbal acumen with technological advances, PE returns once again with a full-length album for 2007.
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