Public Enemy feat. Scott Ian- intro + Bring the Noise
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@jmfdizog Equality / rights for black people ultimately extends to equality for all regardless of race. Example. No-one ever though a black man or native indian, or a latino or a woman could ever be president. Now we have Obama in office ALL these things are now possible!!
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@jmfdizog Equality / rights for black people ultimately extends to equality for all regardless of race. Example. No-one ever though a black man or native indian, or a woman could ever be president. Now we have Obama in office ALL these things are now possible!!
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wow!!!! me 2 bro im 36..i cant believe that....my first was maiden but LOVE ol school hop hop before 96..rest is GARBAGE!!! RUN TO THE HILLS!!!!!!!!HAHAAAA
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you know that those "wiggers" you call are actually large buyers of hip hop? a lot of white people listen, buy, and download hip hop/rap more than any other race in America, ever since the 1980s.
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hey, believe it or not, white people are actually large customers to hip hop. if you look at the stats, ever since the 80s white americans buy/download hip hop music more than any other race.
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lets go hunting...but make the kill quick--as long as the wildlife remains totally nutritious
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what a dildo... how often to people have access to the fucking soundboard you unappreciative cocksucker
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lol.:P
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oh, were you being sarcastic, no one could tell
Just because Public Enemy made music to fight for Black America and brought up issues of racism white people can't listen to it and enjoy it? The very first CD I ever bought was Public Enemy Apocalypse 91, and the first tape I ever owned was Iron Maiden. Shut the fuck up moron.
jmfdizog 3 years ago 20
who gives a shit weather they blacks whites or asians, so long they noe they supporting the real shit! Has got nothing to do with race since day one yo..peace. =)
TA4WV 3 years ago 9