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Revolverlution
- 2002
- 21 tracks
- 1 uur, 14 min
- east coast hip hop
Album Description
Public Enemy's 'Revolverlution' is a powerhouse of unapologetic hip-hop, released on 23 July 2002 through eOne Music. This East Coast hip-hop masterpiece is a testament to the group's unwavering dedication to their craft, blending hardcore hip-hop elements with their signature style. The album boasts an impressive tracklist, featuring iconic tracks such as 'Fight The Power', 'Welcome To The Terrordome', and 'Shut Em Down - The Functionist Version'. With a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, 'Revolverlution' is a sonic journey that showcases Public Enemy's ability to craft infectious beats and thought-provoking lyrics. From the opening notes of 'Gotta Give The Peeps What They Need' to the closing remarks of 'What Good Is A Bomb', Public Enemy's 'Revolverlution' is an unforgettable experience that solidifies their position as one of the most influential hip-hop groups of all time.
Tracks
- Gotta Give The Peeps What They NeedPublic Enemy
- RevolverlutionPublic Enemy
- Miuzi Weighs A TonPublic Enemy
- Put It UpPublic Enemy
- Can A Woman Make A Man Lose His Mind?Public Enemy
- Pesa #1Public Enemy
- Fight The PowerPublic Enemy
- By The Time I Get To Arizona (The Moleman Mixx)Public Enemy
- Post-concert Arizona InterviewPublic Enemy
- Son Of A BushPublic Enemy
- 54321...boomPublic Enemy
- Welcome To The TerrordomePublic Enemy
- B Side Wins Again - Scattershot RemixPublic Enemy
- Get Your Sh*t TogetherPublic Enemy
- Pesa #2Public Enemy
- Shut Em Down - The Functionist VersionPublic Enemy
- Now A'dazePublic Enemy
- Public Enemy No.1 (Jeronimo Punx Redu)Public Enemy
- The Making Of Burn Holywood BurnPublic Enemy
- Gotta Give The Peeps What They Need - Paris Revolverlutionary MixPublic Enemy
- What Good Is A BombPublic Enemy
About Public Enemy
Public Enemy, the iconic hip-hop group hailing from Roosevelt, New York, burst onto the scene in 1985 with a mission to challenge the status quo. Founded by Chuck D and Flavor Flav, the duo quickly gained notoriety for their unapologetic political messages, tackling issues like American racism and media manipulation. Their breakthrough came with the critically acclaimed "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" in 1988, a landmark album that solidified their place in hip-hop history. With a dense, layered sound and radical political stance, Public Enemy's discography, including classics like "Fear of a Black Planet" and "Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black," continues to inspire and provoke thought. Their anthem "Fight the Power" remains a rallying cry for social justice, making Public Enemy not just musicians, but cultural revolutionaries.
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