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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2007

Live From the House of Blues

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  • man, theres a reeeally great hiphop book out, where they interviewed Chuck.D of Public Enemy, & also Big Daddy.Kane, Tribe Called-Quest, Cypress Hill, Masta Ace,etc... sooo many of the classic legends...

    book i mean is that one that has the title-- HOW ;TO ;RAP

  • I've always hated rap, hip hop, etc buit these guys are fucking awesome!!!

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  • kinda weird/ironic that the majority of the crowd are white.

  • damn PE sucks ass live

  • DAYUM.

  • @4agzeddy i get that man, im just saying there's nothing wrong with being a hip hop fan and a metal fan lol

  • @headbangaboogie1 I mainly listen to hard rock/ heavy metal etc. But there are a small handfull of artists that I like that don't fall under the banner of heavy metal and public enemy (along with Beastie boys, thanks for reminding me!) happen to be one of them. 99% of the stuff I listen to doesn't get radio airplay at all either. A true hip hop fan is somebody that has a preference for mainly hip hop groups. I like 2 or 3 hip hop groups but that doesn't make me a hip hop fan.

  • @4agzeddy yea but if you like these guys idk why you haven't heard of wu-tang clan (they are so unique i believe they were and are hiphop revolutionaries), or if you really like old-school (which is different from 90's hip hop) beastie boys, afrika bambaataa, LL cool J, pete rock and CL smooth (more of 90's though). basically there is a huge variety in hip hop doesnt matter wht the time is you just have to look for it cuz you wont find the radio industry or mtv playing songs that have meaning

  • @headbangaboogie1 I never said public enemy were'nt hip hop! But music style is a matter of taste. As a general rule I dislike hip hop, but these guys seem to have their own unique style that stands out from the rest. That is why I have time for public enemy and no time for other hip hop groups.

  • @4agzeddy wth? how can you hate rap/hiphop and like these guys. these guys ARE hiphop! and there are still real artists out there you just gotta go out there and find it

  • what year is this video? I saw PE in Long Beach in '89 or '90 can't remember which now. anyone?

  • da best ever!!!words dude..

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