Top Public Enemy Albums
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Purple Powers - EP
Purple Powers - EP
[2020]
What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?
What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?
[2020]
Revolverlution Tour 2003 (Live)
Revolverlution Tour 2003 (Live)
[2017]
Man Plans God Laughs Instrumentals
Man Plans God Laughs Instrumentals
[2015]
Live From Metropolis Studios
Live From Metropolis Studios
[2015]
Man Plans God Laughs
Man Plans God Laughs
[2015]
Fear of a Black Planet (Deluxe Edition)
Fear of a Black Planet (Deluxe Edition)
[2014]
Greatest Misses
Greatest Misses
[2013]
Heroes Vs Evil
Heroes Vs Evil
[2013]
Evil Vs Heroes
Evil Vs Heroes
[2013]
The Evil Empire of Everything
The Evil Empire of Everything
[2012]
Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear On No Stamp
Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear On No Stamp
[2012]
Beats and Places
Beats and Places
[2010]
Public Enemy: The Revolverlution Tour (live)
Public Enemy: The Revolverlution Tour (live)
[2010]
Bring the Noise 20xx
Bring the Noise 20xx
[2009]
How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? (Audio Version)
How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? (Audio Version)
[2007]
Rebirth of a Nation (feat. Paris)
Rebirth of a Nation (feat. Paris)
[2006]
Ali Rap Theme - EP
Ali Rap Theme - EP
[2006]
Bring That Beat Back
Bring That Beat Back
[2006]
Rebirth of a Nation
Rebirth of a Nation
[2006]
New Whirl Odor
New Whirl Odor
[2005]
He Got Game (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
He Got Game (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
[1998]
He Got Game
He Got Game
[1998]
Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age
Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age
[1994]
Apocalypse '91 - The Enemy Strikes Back
Apocalypse '91 - The Enemy Strikes Back
[1991]
Apocalypse 91… The Enemy Strikes Black
Apocalypse 91… The Enemy Strikes Black
[1991]
Shut Em Down - EP
Shut Em Down - EP
[1991]
Fear of a Black Planet
Fear of a Black Planet
[1990]
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
[1988]
Yo! Bum Rush the Show
Yo! Bum Rush the Show
[1987]
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Ain'tnuttin Buttersong Fight The Power He Got Game I Stand Accused Meet The G That Killed Me Brothers Gonna Work It Out Incident At 66.6 Fm 911 Is A Joke Welcome To The Terrordome Burn Hollywood Burn Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos Cold Lampin' With Flavor By The Time I Get To Arizona Hit Da Road Jack Crayola First The Sheep Next The Shepherd Air Hoodlum Bedlam 13:13 Kevorkian Last Mass Of The Caballeros Move! Mind Terrorist Death Of A Carjacka Bring The Noise Shut Em Down Super Agent Revolutionary Generation Too Much Posse Rebirth Raise The Roof Rightstarter Resurrection Timebomb Unstoppable Night Of The Living Baseheads Politics Of The Sneaker Pimps Swindler's Lust Yo! Bum Rush The Show Stop In The Name... A Letter To The New York Post Louder Than A Bomb Tie Goes To The Runner Lsd Crash Hazy Shade Of Criminal Eve Of Destruction Gett Off My Back Rebel Without A Pause Miuzi Weighs A Ton 41:19 Reggie Jax M. P. E. Don't Believe The Hype Megablast Nighttrain Hitler Day Sophisticated Bitch I Prophets Of Rage The One Run Til Its Dark Get Up Stand Up Most Of My Heroes Still Catch The Thrown I Shall Not Be Moved Fear Of A Black Planet Wtf Can't Truss It Get Your Shit Together House Of The Rising Son Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya, Man! B Side Wins Again Get The F... Outta Dodge Gotta Give The Peeps What They Need Go Cat Go 1 Million Bottlebags Party For Your Right To Fight Don't Give Up The Fight (feat. Ziggy Marley) Lost At Birth She Watch Channel Zero?! Plastic Nation Game Face Broke Diva Notice Invisible Man Shake Your Booty Hoover Music Put It Up Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic Who's Your Hero Icebreaker Pollywanacraka What Good Is A Bomb Watch The Door Can't Hold Us Back Hell No You're Gonna Get Yours What Side You On They Call Me Flavor Fassfood More News At 11 What Kind Of Power We Got Public Enemy No.1 What You Need Is Jesus Is Your God A Dog Say It Like It Really Is Caught, Can We Get A Witness Sudden Death (Interlude) Who Stole The Soul Fame 54321...boom Rise White Heaven-black Hell The Evil Empire Of Beyond Trayvon Power To The People Pump The Music Pump The Sound How To Kill A Radio Consultant Rltk Truth Decay As Long As The People Got Something To Say Here I Go Harder Than You Think I Ain't Mad At All Frankenstar Y'all Don't Know What What Godd Complexx See Something, Say Something I Don't Wanna Be Called Yo Nigga Give It Up Let's Have A Party New Whirl Odor Son Of A Bush Kill Em Live Sex, Drugs & Violence What A Fool Believes Black Is Back The Enemy Battle Hymn Of The Public Escapism Mklvfkwr Check What You're Listening To Revolverlution World Tour Sessions Makes You Blind Living In A Zoo (remix) They Used To Call It Dope Thin Line Between Law Rape Whole Lotta Love Goin On In The Middle Of Hell Race Against Time Uzi Ali Rap Theme Live & Undrugged Part I Ii Do You Wanna Go Our Way Bring That Beat Back Preachin' To The Quiet Superman's Black In The Building Gotta Do What I Gotta Do Can You Hear Me Now Revolution Long And Whining Road Me To We Man Plans God Laughs Honky Talk Rules Those Who Know Know Who Countdown To Armageddon Show 'em Whatcha Got Fight The Power: Remix 2020 (feat. Nas, Yg, Rapsody, Black Thought, Jahi & Questlove) R.I.P. Blackat Don't Look At The Sky Rest In Beats (feat. The Impossebulls) Go At It (feat. Jahi) Closing: I Am Black Smash The Crowd (feat. Ice-T & PMD) Yesterday Man (feat. Daddy-O) Beat Them All If You Can't Join Em Beat Em Hannibal Lecture Hard Rhymin' Hard Truth Soldiers Public Enemy Number Won (feat. Mike D, Adrock & Run-DMC) Merica Mirror GRID (feat. Cypress Hill & George Clinton) Toxic When The Grid Go Down... (feat. George Clinton) Crossroads Burning
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Public Enemy, also known as P.E., is a seminal Golden Age era Hip-Hop group known for their densely layered production and politically charged lyrics demonstrating their interest in the concerns of the African American community.PE formed in Long Island, New York, in 1982 around a WBAU radio show as Spectrum City. After one less-than-successful single, they regrouped and signed to the still developing Def Jam record label after Rick Rubin heard Chuck D freestyling on a demo. Their debut, ‘Yo! Bum Rush The Show’, was released in 1987 to mild critical acclaim, although the Hip-Hop climate changed dramatically due to sampling during the time of release. As a response, they went on to release the revolutionary ‘It Takes a Nation of Milli... read more
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