I agree with all of you, PE is a great rap group. Unfortunately, this is FFN. NOTHING was "Sampled" from Slayer, because they played their own instruments. So, you've either 1) never heard of this group 2) didn't listen to PE (because anyone that listened to PE would know that was not Chuck D) 3) you're under 25, or 4) you listened to the common, mass produced crap during the 90's.
FfN was AWESOME. My college band with Taye Diggs covered this version of this tune, lol. It never failed to bring the house down. Hard to believe music this effin sick was 15 years ahead of it's time. Folks peed themselves over limp bizkit.
This is another favorite of mine from these cats, a very overlooked R&R band, they f****n' rocked hard on this one, quality 90's (1991) music, no question!!
@AsiAn7Underground Blame the labels, cuz the underground is where it's at. If you like that political rhyme, look into; Immortal Technique, Payday Monsanto, Vendetta Kings I have a couple tracks on my channels if your interested
saw them countless times at the cotton club (atlanta). This studio version just doesn't capture how amazing they were live.
mymgftube 6 months ago in playlist # FoLLoW FoR NoW !!!
Saw this live at UMD gym 1992 when they opened for Pearl Jam. Awesome opener!
samirchopra1 6 months ago
This song is directly ripped off from Black Sabbath's Black Sabbath and the mid riff in Slayer's Angel Of Death.
iluvkochikame 6 months ago
hahahaha :D .. angel of death fits really good into this
trashheard17 1 year ago
I agree with all of you, PE is a great rap group. Unfortunately, this is FFN. NOTHING was "Sampled" from Slayer, because they played their own instruments. So, you've either 1) never heard of this group 2) didn't listen to PE (because anyone that listened to PE would know that was not Chuck D) 3) you're under 25, or 4) you listened to the common, mass produced crap during the 90's.
Either way, welcome to Follow For Now.
teheee 1 year ago 3
FfN was AWESOME. My college band with Taye Diggs covered this version of this tune, lol. It never failed to bring the house down. Hard to believe music this effin sick was 15 years ahead of it's time. Folks peed themselves over limp bizkit.
bigfatbass 1 year ago
Follow for Now was friggin incredible.
jaymeltdown 1 year ago 9
these guys actually helped forefront the black rock movement back in the 90's comin straight outta the ATL....check out thier other stuff ,
ojiparis 1 year ago 3
@ojiparis Yes they did with local group "Skin Deep" leading the way.
dougcarlton 11 months ago
This is another favorite of mine from these cats, a very overlooked R&R band, they f****n' rocked hard on this one, quality 90's (1991) music, no question!!
3811iberis 1 year ago 3
saw theses guys with 24-7 spyz awsome show.
drunknmunky38 1 year ago 3
@drunknmunky38 that 24/7 show was retarded fun bruv...miss them too......
goonerfu666 7 months ago
I've never heard this version before..... really cool, a-like-it-a-lotttt
theinfideluk 1 year ago
shits legit love pe and slayer rap songs integrated with metal rules, also sounds like black sabbath at the beginning
metallicaclerk50 1 year ago
this song goes perfect with the flav dance,watch draggin the ground boyyyyyyyyyyyyy
swerve1966 2 years ago
slayer-angel of death riif xD
provehitoinaltum234 2 years ago
i thought this sounded really familiar
roadrunneruntd 2 years ago
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rappers steal riffs from other songs
SexyTriggerMan 2 years ago
@provehitoinaltum234
It suits it very well, too.
thecomando 2 years ago
"channel zeroooo-o! " XD why can't hip hop be like this anymore
AsiAn7Underground 2 years ago 8
because today's hip hop isn't hip hop..... Back in the day we actually called it House Music
generationx1966 2 years ago
@AsiAn7Underground Blame the labels, cuz the underground is where it's at. If you like that political rhyme, look into; Immortal Technique, Payday Monsanto, Vendetta Kings I have a couple tracks on my channels if your interested
spikedawg1970 1 year ago
Saw these guys regularly back in the day in BuckHead and Midtown.
geezerbut 2 years ago
Wow...So you kept that Follow For Now CD after all these years.
Division1985 2 years ago 2
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BeneatheMassacre 2 years ago
Nice... I would not have expected Angel of Death to be sampled in a Rap song. It actually works pretty well.
BannedLol4l 2 years ago
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diablocodyify 2 years ago
The first riff is Black Sabbath's eponymous song's riff.
Exystence 2 years ago
rappers steal riffs from other famous songs
SexyTriggerMan 2 years ago
lol Angel of death's death riff by slayer is sampled on this song.
haloelite11215 2 years ago 2
really now?
EmoDKTsuchiya 2 years ago
im serious look it up. if you hear closely you can hear if. well you have to hear the song angel of death first :P
haloelite11215 2 years ago
Oh I know. Its the riff that starts during the slow part.
EmoDKTsuchiya 2 years ago
love this song to bad it isnt P.E.
hachetman34108 2 years ago
not at all!? how? i'd just had to trawl through lots of badly, recorded, live versions to find this studio version, ha, ha, noooo i love this song!
jib36 2 years ago
ooh yes! this is studio version eh? so many live versions with bad sound! gotta love the p.e.
jib36 2 years ago
I dont understand,was that an insult?
OMVNW 2 years ago
@jib36 FYI, this is not Public Enemy. This is a live rock band called Follow For Now. It's a PE cover, of course.
ArtdamagedRecords 5 months ago
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what band is this?
BritaniaRuleAgain 2 years ago
Public Enemy and the guitars are sampled from Angel of Death By Slayer
barryismygod 2 years ago