I can not accept, but I come from Houston, but it's a song called ;Project Pat Blunt to my lips, hear the intro, I like to get fifty per cent D, smoking or sniff something for them every day, because that shit is crazy, I remember my mother when I was 3 or 4 in the conflict between the classes of the public enemy Elvis on the progress of Afro-American. argument apparently of age, I'm not ready in 1990 or 1980, care
Grüße Fräulein, Sturm-Verbot-Führer, I think my confidence has been lost in college. They have the Galilee as well. But if his statement Akon hundred and fifty years,
They Dropped an album like in 06 I think with an DVD i copped it they also dropped an album that Paris produced and ghost worte a couple of songs due to the fact that PE was on tour. Thenn They drop another one after that I hope they drop something in 09 or 2010
Quite to the contrary, Public Enemy terrified many with their absolute truth. No insanity about randomly killing or selling drugs to make their mark. They represented the world in stark terms and the consequences of not being prepared for it.
The S1WS were there as a metaphor to show the strength and power of one's mind and the collective power of knowledge. Knowledge is power, PE message was empowering. To bad Professor Griff injected a message inconsistent with the message of the group.
Your not getting my point Their apparent synchronized dance is nothing more than a slightly modified Taekwon do Kata. If they wanna look bad ass something more difficult would be best.
your dumb biggie was puttin out bomb hits till his death in 97. Mobb Deep? A Tribe Called Quest? Big L? you probly dont even know those artists and your preachin bout hip hop.
Died after them? Hello? Public enemy is alive and well. Chuck's ryhymes are still far and away the most intelligent, revolutionary, righteous and poetic. Their beats are still the most unique, eccentric and consistently superb in the industry. They just aren't payed much attention in an industry which largely caters to adults acting like they are 16.
best crew that ever did it! the last time that hip hop was truly a movement, it they inspired fans listen and to think about more than records sales cars and women.....
Man...this is when Rap was VITAL! Now it's all crap. Complete utter rubbish.
Bring back all the 80s and early 90s rappers, MCs and groups...they not only had talent, they wrote powerful, thinking man lyrics, and had the dope beats to back it all up. PE, KRS One, Erik B & Rakim, NWA, Black Sheep, Gang Starr, etc, etc. What the hell happened to rap/hip hop?
Same shit happened to Punk rock music in the early 90's.Big Business ruins everything,+ the advent of the internet/abundant access to technology in the home is also to blame. Ultimately, I feel that whenever the cross commercialization/ homogenization of a culture or movement takes place or BIG BUSINESS gentrifies it you have people of ALL AGES trying to achieve a image, not a message or CULTURE,and THATS when the battery dies.HipHop and Punk were spawned from 70's inner city street culture.
I'm a southerner & from the Golden Era, but that's a cross we don't deserve to bare.
Early 90's Gangsta Rap killed hip hop! That's the Pandora's Box that was opened & is the precursor to ALL of the B.S. we see now. It SIGNIFICANTLY lowered the artistic standards of the music & with the approval of KKKorporate AmeriKKKa, not only took the music from an artform to a CARICATURE of the WORST stereotypes about us, it flooded the industry with buffoons who SHOULDN'T even be rappin' to begin with..
Mindless gangsta rap provided KKKorporate AmeriKKKA with the tool they'd been looking for to infiltrate & undermine the whole Hip Hop movement.
Gangsta Rap with the financial backing of the greedy record companies, changed the content, motives & very NATURE of rap music. Upon it's arrival, Rap music CEASED being about creativity, positivity & taking pride in the craft of Lyrical competition.
When others saw the financial incentives behind mimicking the whole "Gangsta" image, ALL of the post Golden Era rappers (1995-present) followed suit, which led us to the point we're at now.
U didn't notice that the moment "Gangsta Rap" music appeared, KKKorporate AmeriKKKa jumped on board & gave TOTAL financial support? It was done to UNDERMINE the movement that spoke out against the socio/political & economic injustices that was prevalent in the beginning, i.e., your P.E.'s of the world..
This is the REASON why the MAJORITY of the rappers coming into the industry post '95 & SINCE Gangsta Rap's emergence, has TAILORED their style & image to along the lines of the gangsta/thug/dope boy/made man etc.
Aspiring artists see the WORST stereotypes about urban culture & those who PERPETUATE these images, being FINANCIALLY rewarded for it.
That's what I meant when I said the music has become FORMULAIC & has BEEN so for the last 14 yrs. EVERYONE adheres to that 1 FORMULA to make money!
YOu think we made the ganster life up? Have you even been to L.A? Its a war. We weren't glorifying that life. Have you seen compton? Listen to the old west coast stuff. Its about people getting shot, pregant women smoking crack.
NOw listen to artists like Rick Ross or Jeezy. You would think the dope game is one big party where everyone is getting rich. They don't speak of the consequences. Then you have children shirts with "tha snowman on it" LIke a D BOy is a fucking role model or something
Gangsta..Gangsta - NWA & COUNTLESS others did JUST THAT. I've watched hip from the beginning so PLEASE, spare me.
"The south destroyed rap hands down"
West Coast Gangsta Rap did it's DAMAGE from the mid 90's (around the SAME TIME of the Deregulation Act) B4 the south even had a LEGIT foot in the door or presence in the main stream..
LOL!! No argument from me, but this B.S. you're railing against, is the "off spring" of West Coast Gangsta Rap.
Southerners who defend ignorant shit like that, make us look like coonin' & buffoonin' ignorant clowns & MISREPRESENT the south! That bullshit IS NOT indicative of southern culture.
I'm from the HEART of the south (Little Rock, AR) & those like me, who are in our mid 30's, saw REAL hip hop & the shit you're seeing from the south today, AINT IT..
It is a cross you gotta bear. The south destroyed rap hands down. West coast was about gang banging cuz that's what we have over here. Rap about life experiences, the hard life. It was real.
What about the south? Do all you guys do is make up dances? Where is the skill? THat shit is for airheads. "aye bae bae" "wipe me down" "shoulder lean" "lean and rock wit it" "two step" "make it rain" "bling bling" "souldier boy" You guys aren't saying a god damn thing. Pure bull shit and you know it.
PE was so powerful that they could make a video of beats and images and it carries over 1000 times stronger than the bullshit on our alleged shows like BET
right on ephesus music today either ranges from bitches and money(hip hop) or a bunch of guys bitching every song(rock). i agree 100% that the world is in desperate need of a new group with a message. i call for a RATM and full PE reunion to kickstart the shit we call music today
Do you know how bad I wanted to be an S1W. I didn't care if I was a female. I can dance, drill, and step just as good as any of them....................GET IT P.E.!!!!
Where are the white people at? straight up racist. I mean the white devils?. I gotta letter from the government the other day, The C.I.A , C.I.Aint kiddin.
911 is a joke, The event and the number.... Dont believe the hype.
I LMAO @ the political debates on PE videos. I grew up listening to these guys. They had their own style of expression and they were PISSED OFF! I loved it. It was very cathartic. No matter what your issue was, PE always made you feel better.
I love that they tour with the metal and punk bands now. Looks like somewhere down the road they figured out they are both angry about the same shit. A fucked up USA. Long live angry political music!
"We do not fight racism with racism. We fight racism with solidarity."
Bobby Seale, black panther.
The panthers were not racist. They had disputes with some other groups because they refused to engage in Black Supremacy as a response to White Supremacy.
Sorry, but I get pissed when I hear that comparison. The skins throw minorities off of trains, they corner and murder people based on race. The Panthers, at worst, started some shit with cops who had been terrorizing their communities.
So your saying, the New Black Panther Party, not the old one but the new one isn't Anti-Semetic, Anti-white and Anti-Gay? Stupid son of a whore, there goal is the same as the Hammerskin Nation and other Fascist white power groups. Separation, racial survival.
The old Panthers from the 60's carried guns in the streets, the leader died from a drug over dose and the rest of the Panthers were destroyed by the F.B.I.
At what point did i say "New Black Panthers"? (who obviously are a bunch of fuckups, that's something we can agree on.)
"the panthers WERE not racist." It's called past tense, you reactionary fuckstain. I'm talking about the old organization.
As for this white unity bullshit, what about the racism between the irish and italians in Boston? (and by the way, "death of your people"? Who said I was black? I'm white, you presumptuous git.)
Look what happend after the panters, no unity, the blacks ended up fucking up there future with abusing the drug and killing of one another. The Afrikans don't know how to work together. You look at whites, asians, koreans, italians etc, they understand the concept. After the Panthers were taken out, the Crip gang started then later the Bloods, look how well that went. The death of your people bra
This song reminds me of Iron Mike. This was his theme music in his hey day. Gladiator black boots, no socks, terrycloth shawl and BAD INTENTIONS!!! When he fought Razor Ruddock in the rematch just as he stepped through the ropes the song went "Welcome to the Terrordome" and the crowd at the Mirage went wild. 6/28/91. I remember it like yesterday.
I was there ringside. You could feel the electricity in the air as the crowd anticipated his entrance while we watched him walking from the dressing room on the jumbotrons. The look on Mike's face said it all. Razor finished the night with 3 broken ribs and a broken jaw... welcome to the terrordome!
damn you took it back i was young when this dropped. but this is what i'm missing in this thing called rap, hard ass beat, of the hook lyrics, crazy energy damn i miss that...too bad iron mike got locked up and don king ruined his career
Mike ruined his own career. He was prepared for the ring but he was never prepared for much else. That started way before King. To BillCayton and Jacobs he was an investment not a person. In Bill Cayton's will his interest in Mike was left to his wife as if Mike was his property. Don King definitely didn't help Mike by feeding him a string of bums to fight. Mike got lazy and had no discipline as a result but the exploitation of Mike started way before King. Everyone took advantage of Mike.
Hey, your from Canada too, eh? You must know Steve then. Tell him I want my furs back, that new woodstove he installed melted the roof right off my fuckin igloo.
lol i just heard this on everybody hates chris!!! XD
Alexx4sk8 2 years ago
lmfao did u see flaves eyes at 3:04 lmfao
BigSteve247 2 years ago
Boing
UltraBibendum 2 years ago
Where's the lyrics????
pensarefare 2 years ago
did i just hear a streets of rage 2 sfx at 0:30 ?
e69alpha 2 years ago
Flava Flaaaaaaaaaaav!
Bigtruck2007 2 years ago 3
top tune boyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
fredsaidnick 2 years ago
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PMcM1007 2 years ago
Don't you little fucks understand without groups like p.e., run dmc, snoop and all the others you assholes wouldnt have fake ass 50 cent or akon...
440SwingerKid 2 years ago 7
I can not accept, but I come from Houston, but it's a song called ;Project Pat Blunt to my lips, hear the intro, I like to get fifty per cent D, smoking or sniff something for them every day, because that shit is crazy, I remember my mother when I was 3 or 4 in the conflict between the classes of the public enemy Elvis on the progress of Afro-American. argument apparently of age, I'm not ready in 1990 or 1980, care
subfusion01 2 years ago
Grüße Fräulein, Sturm-Verbot-Führer, I think my confidence has been lost in college. They have the Galilee as well. But if his statement Akon hundred and fifty years,
subfusion01 2 years ago
and i wish we didn't have them, give me more public enemy anyday
omegaweapon116 2 years ago 2
the most dangerous group in hiphop
estylz1967 2 years ago 10
thats from etiopia???..ok,i believe!!! good luck!!!
tummeli76 2 years ago
God -We need P.E back, what the f*ck has happened to "rap" music since..
bluesfunk77 2 years ago 8
i hear you.
AUMSADUMHET 2 years ago
@bluesfunk77
Absolutely..... we once had conscious rap, now we have anything but. The mainstream artists are lame as fuck.
BlackSkinnedWarrior 2 years ago 7
"mainstream" artists can't be "hard" with 5 cars...
they aren't from the hood with 2 mc mansions...
THEY SOLD OUT TO THE MAN FOR THEM BENJI'S!
PakaNoHida 2 years ago 2
thank you
masterquest91 2 years ago
They Dropped an album like in 06 I think with an DVD i copped it they also dropped an album that Paris produced and ghost worte a couple of songs due to the fact that PE was on tour. Thenn They drop another one after that I hope they drop something in 09 or 2010
ThaFlyestMoor72 2 years ago
absoluut!!! Lets get back to all the straiht up hip hop. I need it now more than ever!
depoint4 2 years ago 7
é o grupo mais foda do mundo,em duvida o melhor!!!!
enemycrazy 2 years ago
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white power KKK.
xxian69 2 years ago
Rollin in a Ford Taurus!
oesbob 2 years ago 3
rap powa
MaToMeGl 2 years ago
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neal4real 2 years ago
@neal4real wow ,,, real fkn intelligent
therealCanablisS 2 years ago
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neal4real 2 years ago
I got so much trouble on my mind..Refuse to lose. Here's your ticket...hear the drummer get wicked
billleeocean 2 years ago 2
Yeah this Iron Mikes original entrance music, just towel, shorts nd boots, to Knock U Tha Fuck Out.
shonha1 2 years ago
hell yah
shamsta19 2 years ago
Unbeatable.
pinballfortress 2 years ago
I JUST REVIVED MY SOUL=SOL=SOLAR
tonyblair999 2 years ago
Quite to the contrary, Public Enemy terrified many with their absolute truth. No insanity about randomly killing or selling drugs to make their mark. They represented the world in stark terms and the consequences of not being prepared for it.
The S1WS were there as a metaphor to show the strength and power of one's mind and the collective power of knowledge. Knowledge is power, PE message was empowering. To bad Professor Griff injected a message inconsistent with the message of the group.
ImCockToasten 2 years ago
Your not getting my point Their apparent synchronized dance is nothing more than a slightly modified Taekwon do Kata. If they wanna look bad ass something more difficult would be best.
UpstateBrawler 2 years ago
Their look and dance is a visible metaphor to epitomize the unified qualities of the Fruit of Islam.
flygirlmom 2 years ago
s1ws dont scare nobody with rubber uzi and yellow belt kata
UpstateBrawler 2 years ago
what u on about? chuck wasnt underrated at all
raginafalangy1 2 years ago
He doesnt get brought up enough when the greatest rappers are discussed. He should though.
saltypork3 2 years ago
the most underated rapper off all time
tomit2012 2 years ago
THE biggest rapgroup ever
janerikandersson79 2 years ago
heres your ticket
hear the drummer get wicked
vandenbrink1 2 years ago
mike tyson entrance music against razor ruddick
MrBigkong 2 years ago 5
This beat is so fucking hype
Uzonion 2 years ago 4
a song so filled with crotroversy. PE were told you could only drop the instrumental as a video single. because the lyrics were too hard.
BoneThugsEternal 2 years ago
Lol the funny thing is this is better than 95% of the shit out today.......WITH NO LYRICS
KillaKRS1988 2 years ago 22
Yup, NUFF RESPECT! The Bomb Squad!!!!!! Need I say more.
rompesaraguei 2 years ago 7
that beat is fuckin bangin
arkim44 2 years ago 4
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MESSIAHTHEgOD 2 years ago
i got so much trouble on my mind .... refuse to lose
quiksilver149 2 years ago 2
i rope-a-dope the evil with righteous bobbin and weavin,and let the good get even
swerve1966 2 years ago 2
I know what you mean.You had P.E and Krs-one. droppin knowledge on records and now you sambos showing there gold teeth and cars and money.
DoktorSick 2 years ago 2
true, illmatic defines the early 90s for me
shegwin 2 years ago
illll
thatunit994 2 years ago
The MPC will never compare to the SP1200
farrazano 2 years ago
love it still
ex1le444 2 years ago 2
This is the real Flava I use to know because I don't know that sambo anymore.
reececup33 2 years ago
Saul Williams sampled this on his new album, sounds dope.
PatBriceable 2 years ago
"Like the time you flavor flaved me and you played me yo Chuck" :)
PatBriceable 2 years ago
is anyone else curious about the lack of lyrics
envyint 2 years ago
Its a instrumental. lol.
2000steady 2 years ago
i got so much trouble on my mind -
refuse to lose!
laersn 2 years ago 4
i like old skool hip hop but yhh times change so stop crying ova it ahahahahah, retards this aint the 90s, some delayd lifestyles u lot have
keepSteppin1 2 years ago
real black real music
fuckdagovt 2 years ago
Oh no rap died in the early 90s...as early as 92...it's limped on with hits from time to time until now when there is no creativity whatsoever.
emperorempressdotcom 2 years ago
your dumb biggie was puttin out bomb hits till his death in 97. Mobb Deep? A Tribe Called Quest? Big L? you probly dont even know those artists and your preachin bout hip hop.
DuckTapes1 2 years ago
muito bom son
nanaedeto 2 years ago
rap died in the late 90's when it got hugely successful and that means aimin towards sales than actually creativity.
That why theres very little difference between artists today they all sound very similar with similar beats to sell records
petesmart1983 2 years ago 4
beats then sound similar too esp if your shit was produced by the same producer
rhibac 2 years ago
rap didn't die, hiphop died.
ic3manG 2 years ago 7
hip-hop has not died, you just a dumb fuck.
andycat73 2 years ago
chuck d they couldnt duplicate
cpcification 2 years ago 2
High school memories for me!
Kelly13771 2 years ago
great TRACK
flattwinflyer 2 years ago
great song, keep it real, corporate rap sucks.
poetrylost30 2 years ago
I don't understand this "song." Why is it just screeching noise and no lyrics?
SirPiesButSeckz 2 years ago
becuz u touch urself at night.. great song
BK412 2 years ago
It's not a song...
SirPiesButSeckz 2 years ago
your obviously a confused lil guy
BK412 2 years ago
Go look at more Final Fantasy videos. Fag.
SirPiesButSeckz 2 years ago
wow im so offended by that... stock some1 else u freakin weirdo
BK412 2 years ago
Aww, don't know how to spell or use grammar?
SirPiesButSeckz 2 years ago
"I got so much trouble on my mind...refuse 2 lose.." lol
tefakanava 2 years ago
best production by the bomb squad and best rap group ever. period
sportinlife1 2 years ago 4
If Flava Flave saw himself now from 20 years ago, he would shoot himself. Doing that Flava of love bullshit.
mildpr 2 years ago 4
stop talkin shit p.e were teh buisness yeah but it died after them?? Krs1 Big Daddy Kane EPMD an so on.
smallz2k 2 years ago 2
Died after them? Hello? Public enemy is alive and well. Chuck's ryhymes are still far and away the most intelligent, revolutionary, righteous and poetic. Their beats are still the most unique, eccentric and consistently superb in the industry. They just aren't payed much attention in an industry which largely caters to adults acting like they are 16.
KurtG85 2 years ago 4
best crew that ever did it! the last time that hip hop was truly a movement, it they inspired fans listen and to think about more than records sales cars and women.....
so they new they had to have an incredible sound!
dwarnay 2 years ago 2
I listen to metal
and i normally hate RnB and HipHop
but I love these guys
dark2slaye2 2 years ago 5
pop music fucked up the real music pop can die in a hole
Epicify 2 years ago 2
Real rap is in the underground scene. Rap will never die. Too many people died for this music
Playstation4life 2 years ago
we should have stayed like that
IkBenReileyO 2 years ago 2
the record companies killed hip hop when they killed the use of sampling
piscesgutt 2 years ago 9
sick version
killer video
2:17 is best part
vandenbrink1 2 years ago
Wait a minute!
FlintPublic 2 years ago
Man...this is when Rap was VITAL! Now it's all crap. Complete utter rubbish.
Bring back all the 80s and early 90s rappers, MCs and groups...they not only had talent, they wrote powerful, thinking man lyrics, and had the dope beats to back it all up. PE, KRS One, Erik B & Rakim, NWA, Black Sheep, Gang Starr, etc, etc. What the hell happened to rap/hip hop?
chase21322 2 years ago 10
I'm riding with you! No more real MCs.
iam01 2 years ago
what happened to rap/hip hop?
It got to commercial...no more delivering a message but gettin too much money...thats whats wrong
Sevunti3n 2 years ago 2
Same shit happened to Punk rock music in the early 90's.Big Business ruins everything,+ the advent of the internet/abundant access to technology in the home is also to blame. Ultimately, I feel that whenever the cross commercialization/ homogenization of a culture or movement takes place or BIG BUSINESS gentrifies it you have people of ALL AGES trying to achieve a image, not a message or CULTURE,and THATS when the battery dies.HipHop and Punk were spawned from 70's inner city street culture.
jhrom 2 years ago 2
Its dead. The south killed it, plain and simple.
nitenstyle 2 years ago 4
I'm a southerner & from the Golden Era, but that's a cross we don't deserve to bare.
Early 90's Gangsta Rap killed hip hop! That's the Pandora's Box that was opened & is the precursor to ALL of the B.S. we see now. It SIGNIFICANTLY lowered the artistic standards of the music & with the approval of KKKorporate AmeriKKKa, not only took the music from an artform to a CARICATURE of the WORST stereotypes about us, it flooded the industry with buffoons who SHOULDN'T even be rappin' to begin with..
blackadam06 2 years ago
Mindless gangsta rap provided KKKorporate AmeriKKKA with the tool they'd been looking for to infiltrate & undermine the whole Hip Hop movement.
Gangsta Rap with the financial backing of the greedy record companies, changed the content, motives & very NATURE of rap music. Upon it's arrival, Rap music CEASED being about creativity, positivity & taking pride in the craft of Lyrical competition.
Gangsta Rap made the music 'Formulaic'.
blackadam06 2 years ago 3
When others saw the financial incentives behind mimicking the whole "Gangsta" image, ALL of the post Golden Era rappers (1995-present) followed suit, which led us to the point we're at now.
U didn't notice that the moment "Gangsta Rap" music appeared, KKKorporate AmeriKKKa jumped on board & gave TOTAL financial support? It was done to UNDERMINE the movement that spoke out against the socio/political & economic injustices that was prevalent in the beginning, i.e., your P.E.'s of the world..
blackadam06 2 years ago 3
This is the REASON why the MAJORITY of the rappers coming into the industry post '95 & SINCE Gangsta Rap's emergence, has TAILORED their style & image to along the lines of the gangsta/thug/dope boy/made man etc.
Aspiring artists see the WORST stereotypes about urban culture & those who PERPETUATE these images, being FINANCIALLY rewarded for it.
That's what I meant when I said the music has become FORMULAIC & has BEEN so for the last 14 yrs. EVERYONE adheres to that 1 FORMULA to make money!
blackadam06 2 years ago 4
So say I :D
Do not forget MTV started it cause the majority of white amerika can't cope with the idea of itelligent secure coloured ppl.
Scum71succer 2 years ago
true, and thats what sucks.. its all about money.
pslopez7 2 years ago
YOu think we made the ganster life up? Have you even been to L.A? Its a war. We weren't glorifying that life. Have you seen compton? Listen to the old west coast stuff. Its about people getting shot, pregant women smoking crack.
NOw listen to artists like Rick Ross or Jeezy. You would think the dope game is one big party where everyone is getting rich. They don't speak of the consequences. Then you have children shirts with "tha snowman on it" LIke a D BOy is a fucking role model or something
nitenstyle 2 years ago
"We weren't glorifying that life."
Gangsta..Gangsta - NWA & COUNTLESS others did JUST THAT. I've watched hip from the beginning so PLEASE, spare me.
"The south destroyed rap hands down"
West Coast Gangsta Rap did it's DAMAGE from the mid 90's (around the SAME TIME of the Deregulation Act) B4 the south even had a LEGIT foot in the door or presence in the main stream..
blackadam06 2 years ago
"Pure bull shit"
LOL!! No argument from me, but this B.S. you're railing against, is the "off spring" of West Coast Gangsta Rap.
Southerners who defend ignorant shit like that, make us look like coonin' & buffoonin' ignorant clowns & MISREPRESENT the south! That bullshit IS NOT indicative of southern culture.
I'm from the HEART of the south (Little Rock, AR) & those like me, who are in our mid 30's, saw REAL hip hop & the shit you're seeing from the south today, AINT IT..
blackadam06 2 years ago 2
It is a cross you gotta bear. The south destroyed rap hands down. West coast was about gang banging cuz that's what we have over here. Rap about life experiences, the hard life. It was real.
What about the south? Do all you guys do is make up dances? Where is the skill? THat shit is for airheads. "aye bae bae" "wipe me down" "shoulder lean" "lean and rock wit it" "two step" "make it rain" "bling bling" "souldier boy" You guys aren't saying a god damn thing. Pure bull shit and you know it.
nitenstyle 2 years ago
"The south destroyed rap hands down."
Have you ever heard Geto Boys or Outkast??
SOLDOFFORT 2 years ago
PE was so powerful that they could make a video of beats and images and it carries over 1000 times stronger than the bullshit on our alleged shows like BET
bigghost27 2 years ago
jriggz you are wrong. this songs the $hit and bomb squad is still sounding dope on production. Over Rated? Youre crazy man.
ahc1283 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
probally one of the most over rated bands of all time, bomb squad sound just doesn't age well
JRiggz108999 2 years ago
this is prolly the best song ever!
teswon 2 years ago
The BEST rap song of all times!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MarkLVeney 2 years ago
come on down
vandenbrink1 2 years ago
right on ephesus music today either ranges from bitches and money(hip hop) or a bunch of guys bitching every song(rock). i agree 100% that the world is in desperate need of a new group with a message. i call for a RATM and full PE reunion to kickstart the shit we call music today
mistalistafiend 2 years ago 3
is the all instrumental version?
thehipsterofnewyork 2 years ago
Do you know how bad I wanted to be an S1W. I didn't care if I was a female. I can dance, drill, and step just as good as any of them....................GET IT P.E.!!!!
iljc8888 2 years ago 7
did u contact them about being one?
thehipsterofnewyork 2 years ago
I like your style, hit me up
iObliterate 2 years ago
actually remember them making the 5 o'clock news in nyc with the controversial lyrics
josephl81 2 years ago
Where are the white people at? straight up racist. I mean the white devils?. I gotta letter from the government the other day, The C.I.A , C.I.Aint kiddin.
911 is a joke, The event and the number.... Dont believe the hype.
seditionape 2 years ago
wow ur cool....not
mrfizy 2 years ago 2
I white. i aint no devil
thehipsterofnewyork 2 years ago
Perhaps not, but your grammar is awful.
ephesus 2 years ago 2
I know, I like doing that.
thehipsterofnewyork 2 years ago
Stay white!
airjor1 2 years ago
???? Stay white? I was born white, I can't STAY white, I AM white
thehipsterofnewyork 2 years ago
best rap group EVER!!
heartyhoopz1184 2 years ago 9
could listen to this ish all day....damn....filthy.
tnrc75 2 years ago
"Crucifixion aint no fiction
the so-called "choosen" are frozen
Apologies made to whoever it please
Now they got me like Jesus."
go CHUCK!!!!!!!!!
rssesq 2 years ago 2
Mike Tyson used to come out to this sh!t. 5 Stars
Skorpio420 2 years ago 7
10 stars in my books.
mexicanjewishmidget 2 years ago 2
Holy shit, 20 years later and the beat and video still deliver that haunting and eerie effect to me. It's almost as if the video is a war cry...
heshteen93 2 years ago 3
one of the best hip hop song, if not the best !
lenis6 2 years ago
PE rocked! Sugarhill gang are the GOH
listingpix 2 years ago
All rights reserved to the (GOH) GODS OF HIPHOP.
CMoNeY534 2 years ago
Flav was crack smoking fool in these days!!!!!!!
lenroc82 2 years ago 3
Definitely one the sickest beats ever. Terminator X always had some sick beats
lenroc82 2 years ago 6
I love Terminator X....Classick NOT to Be fugged with!!!
duhjuce 2 years ago 4
one of the wickedest beats of all time..easy.
pmsan29 2 years ago 4
Awesome clip! 900th comment :P
333SlayerCFH 2 years ago
LMAO! Love the comment!
Oneluvv25 2 years ago
Amazing clip, but really...where is Chuck D and Flav on top of this?
kentuckychromedesign 2 years ago
I LMAO @ the political debates on PE videos. I grew up listening to these guys. They had their own style of expression and they were PISSED OFF! I loved it. It was very cathartic. No matter what your issue was, PE always made you feel better.
I love that they tour with the metal and punk bands now. Looks like somewhere down the road they figured out they are both angry about the same shit. A fucked up USA. Long live angry political music!
ty73us 2 years ago 2
i was thinking the same thing. who's angry anymore today? who is HUNGRY anymore today (in learning, knowledge, breaking the limits etc.)?
get in the queue young kids, apple has a new toy for your fat ass
whosthatwrite 2 years ago 6
go fuck yourself and lick your anal
jeancari 2 years ago
oww did i step on your i-pod little puppy?
whosthatwrite 2 years ago
The world needs a new rage against the machine for the rock fans, and public enemy for the rap fans. ;-)
ephesus 2 years ago 7
Check out vids for "Street Sweeper Social Club"--best of both
RVTYU 2 years ago
HELL YA, PE used to scare the fuck outa whitey!
ey3g0tcha 2 years ago 7
man when I'm at the guy and feel like I can't go on i put this on....and to my rescue came the S1W's
mymomasnetwork 2 years ago
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Panthers, Skinheads. All the same
TheWunjoMan 2 years ago
"We do not fight racism with racism. We fight racism with solidarity."
Bobby Seale, black panther.
The panthers were not racist. They had disputes with some other groups because they refused to engage in Black Supremacy as a response to White Supremacy.
Sorry, but I get pissed when I hear that comparison. The skins throw minorities off of trains, they corner and murder people based on race. The Panthers, at worst, started some shit with cops who had been terrorizing their communities.
dkdkssks 2 years ago 3
So your saying, the New Black Panther Party, not the old one but the new one isn't Anti-Semetic, Anti-white and Anti-Gay? Stupid son of a whore, there goal is the same as the Hammerskin Nation and other Fascist white power groups. Separation, racial survival.
The old Panthers from the 60's carried guns in the streets, the leader died from a drug over dose and the rest of the Panthers were destroyed by the F.B.I.
Fool
TheWunjoMan 2 years ago
At what point did i say "New Black Panthers"? (who obviously are a bunch of fuckups, that's something we can agree on.)
"the panthers WERE not racist." It's called past tense, you reactionary fuckstain. I'm talking about the old organization.
As for this white unity bullshit, what about the racism between the irish and italians in Boston? (and by the way, "death of your people"? Who said I was black? I'm white, you presumptuous git.)
dkdkssks 2 years ago
"fuck stain"? Your the fool for not making it clear to what generation of the Panthers you were refering to.
Why is it bullshit to have white unity?
TheWunjoMan 2 years ago
Look what happend after the panters, no unity, the blacks ended up fucking up there future with abusing the drug and killing of one another. The Afrikans don't know how to work together. You look at whites, asians, koreans, italians etc, they understand the concept. After the Panthers were taken out, the Crip gang started then later the Bloods, look how well that went. The death of your people bra
TheWunjoMan 2 years ago
If blacks went back to Afrika they'd be in slavery there, and their masters would be black......
NYShuffle 2 years ago
No shit, there masters sold them to the Europeans long ago to the European slave owners.
TheWunjoMan 2 years ago
Wait. Umm.. I don't get how this is a song.
FlawdaCoastMafia 2 years ago
f peace watch us.watch what we do to pigs021 Tehran
tehran21tir 2 years ago
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aldeshsa 2 years ago
COBRA Rules!
AudioAndroid 2 years ago
yo i never seen this video before wow, this was my joint fuck it, this is still my joint....terminator x had a so many dope beats
rhamses730 2 years ago
this the shit .
jobe1212 2 years ago
classic
Attackmad 2 years ago
OMFG GOD THIS IS TRPLLLY
JohnOnCloudNI9E 2 years ago
This song reminds me of Iron Mike. This was his theme music in his hey day. Gladiator black boots, no socks, terrycloth shawl and BAD INTENTIONS!!! When he fought Razor Ruddock in the rematch just as he stepped through the ropes the song went "Welcome to the Terrordome" and the crowd at the Mirage went wild. 6/28/91. I remember it like yesterday.
Badjohn007 2 years ago 7
YOU ARE SO TRUE BROTHER!
mccobb3221 2 years ago
Word up man I remember watching that and this was my favorite song at the time...i was like yeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
WuYorkYankees 2 years ago
I was there ringside. You could feel the electricity in the air as the crowd anticipated his entrance while we watched him walking from the dressing room on the jumbotrons. The look on Mike's face said it all. Razor finished the night with 3 broken ribs and a broken jaw... welcome to the terrordome!
Badjohn007 2 years ago
That musta been some experience! Thanks for sharin...welcome to the terrordome indeed! Peace.
WuYorkYankees 2 years ago
damn you took it back i was young when this dropped. but this is what i'm missing in this thing called rap, hard ass beat, of the hook lyrics, crazy energy damn i miss that...too bad iron mike got locked up and don king ruined his career
rhamses730 2 years ago
Mike ruined his own career. He was prepared for the ring but he was never prepared for much else. That started way before King. To BillCayton and Jacobs he was an investment not a person. In Bill Cayton's will his interest in Mike was left to his wife as if Mike was his property. Don King definitely didn't help Mike by feeding him a string of bums to fight. Mike got lazy and had no discipline as a result but the exploitation of Mike started way before King. Everyone took advantage of Mike.
Badjohn007 2 years ago
Hey, your from Canada too, eh? You must know Steve then. Tell him I want my furs back, that new woodstove he installed melted the roof right off my fuckin igloo.
77shag 2 years ago