Public Enemy
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Founded: 1982
Headquarters: New York, NY
Website Link(s): Official Site
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One of the most influential Hip-Hop acts, particularly in the realm of Political Rap, Public Enemy has had their share of controversy over their lyrics, which can be inflammatory due to their political nature, or at some percieved (and sometimes concrete) racism and anti-semitism, particularly in the case of Professor Griff. The members of Public Enemy have also done much outside of the group; Chuck D is an occasional actor as well as a lecturer and author, and Flavor Flav has done some work in radio and on the television series The Surreal Life. They're still going, though their albums have become less frequent.
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- Yo! Bum Rush The Show
- It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
- Fight The Power...Live!
- Fear Of A Black Planet
- Apocalypse '91...The Enemy Strikes Back
- Greatest Misses
- Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age
- Autobiography Of Mistachuck
- He Got Game
- BTN 2000
- There's A Poison Goin' On
- Revolverlution
- Power To The People And The Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits
- New Whirl Odor
- Rebirth Of A Nation
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- Chris Morris Music Show Episode 9: This week's comic offerings are written by Iggy Pop Barker, Suke Matterhorse, Maypedazz Jones, William Pixies Harness, Hi-There Basilcock and Skingsley Hoopmutton
- Chris Morris Music Show Episode 8: Chris develops a taste for chocolate starfish
- Chris Morris Music Show Episode 24
