Public Enemy
MUSIC
Public Enemy is a militant hip-hop group from Long Island, NY formed in 1982. They were signed to Def Jam by Rick Rubin. In 1999 Public Enemy left Def Jam records in a dispute over free downloads (Chuck D is a vociferous supporter of file sharing).
Official Website: http://www.publicenemy.com/
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Chuck D |
Rapper |
1-Aug-1960 |
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The rhyme animal |
Flavor Flav |
Rapper |
16-Mar-1959 |
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Public Enemy |
DISCOGRAPHY
Yo! Bumrush the Show (1987, Def Jam)
1 | | You're Gonna Get Yours |
2 | | Sophisticated Bitch featuring Vernon Reid |
3 | | Miuzi Weighs a Ton |
4 | | Timebomb |
5 | | Too Much Posse |
6 | | Rightstarter (Message to a Black Man) |
7 | | Public Enemy No. 1 |
8 | | M.P.E. |
9 | | Yo! Bum Rush the Show |
10 | | Raise the Roof |
11 | | Megablast |
12 | | Terminator X Speaks With His Hands |
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (1988, Def Jam)
1 | | Countdown to Armageddon |
2 | | Bring the Noise |
3 | | Don't Believe the Hype |
4 | | Cold Lampin' With Flavor |
5 | | Terminator X to the Edge of Panic |
6 | | Mind Terrorist |
7 | | Louder Than a Bomb |
8 | | Caught, Can We Get a Witness |
9 | | Show 'Em Whatcha Got |
10 | | She Watch Channel Zero?! |
11 | | Night of the Living Baseheads |
12 | | Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos |
13 | | Security of the First World |
14 | | Rebel Without a Pause |
15 | | Prophets of Rage |
16 | | Party for Your Right to Fight |
Fight the Power...Live! (1989, Def Jam)
1 | | Countdown To Armageddon |
2 | | Public Enemy No. 1 |
3 | | Miuzi Weighs A Ton |
4 | | Night Of The Living Baseheads |
5 | | Fight The Power |
6 | | Bring The Noise |
7 | | Don't Believe The Hype |
8 | | Cold Lampin With Flavor |
9 | | Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos |
10 | | Rebel Without A Pause |
11 | | Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic |
12 | | Night Of The Living Baseheads |
13 | | Prophets Of Rage |
Fear of a Black Planet (1990, Def Jam)
1 | | Contract on the World Love Jam |
2 | | Brother's Gonna Work It Out |
3 | | 911 Is a Joke |
4 | | Incident at 66.6 FM |
5 | | Welcome to the Terrordome |
6 | | Meet the G That Killed Me |
7 | | Pollywanacraka |
8 | | Anti-Nigger Machine |
9 | | Burn Hollywood Burn (with Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane) |
10 | | Power to the People |
11 | | Who Stole the Soul? |
12 | | Fear of a Black Planet |
13 | | Revolutionary Generation |
14 | | Can't Do Nuttin' for Ya Man |
15 | | Reggie Jax |
16 | | Leave This off Your Fuckin' Charts |
17 | | B Side Wins Again |
18 | | War at 33¨÷ |
19 | | Final Count of the Collison Between Us and Them |
20 | | Fight the Power |
In 2005, Fear of a Black Planet was chosen by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry
Apocalypse '91...The Enemy Strikes Black (1991, Def Jam)
1 | | Lost at Birth |
2 | | Rebirth |
3 | | Nighttrain |
4 | | Can't Truss It |
5 | | I Don't Wanna Be Called Yo Niga |
6 | | How to Kill a Radio Consultant |
7 | | By the Time I Get to Arizona |
8 | | Move! |
9 | | 1 Million Bottlebags |
10 | | More News at 11 |
11 | | Shut 'Em Down |
12 | | A Letter to New York Post |
13 | | Get the Fuck Outta Dodge |
14 | | Bring tha Noise (with Anthrax) |
Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age (1994, Def Jam)
1 | | Whole Lotta Love Goin on in the Middle of Hell |
2 | | Theatrical Parts |
3 | | Give It up |
4 | | What Side You on? |
5 | | Bedlam 13:13 |
6 | | Stop in the Name... |
7 | | What Kind of Power We Got? |
8 | | So Watcha Gone Do Now |
9 | | White Heaven/Black Hell |
10 | | Race against Time |
11 | | They Used to Call It Dope |
12 | | Aintnuttin Buttersong |
13 | | Live and Undrugged (Pt. 1 & 2) |
14 | | Thin Line between Law and Rape |
15 | | I Ain't Mad at All |
16 | | Death of a Carjacka |
17 | | I Stand Accused |
18 | | Godd Complexx |
19 | | Hitler Day |
20 | | Harry Allen's Interactive Super Highway Phone Call to Chuck D. |
21 | | Living in a Zoo (Remix) |
There's A Poison Going On... (1999, In The Paint/Koch)
1 | | Dark Side of the Wall: 2000 |
2 | | Do You Wanna Go Our Way??? |
3 | | LSD |
4 | | Here I Go |
5 | | 41:19 |
6 | | Crash |
7 | | Crayola |
8 | | First the Sheep Next the Shepherd? |
9 | | World Tour Sessions |
10 | | Last Mass of the Caballeros |
11 | | I |
12 | | What What |
13 | | Kevorkian |
14 | | Swindlers Lust |
15 | | Do You Wanna Go Our Way??? (Nextmen UK Mixx) |
16 | | Here I Go (DJ Johnny Juice Vacation In Vietnam Florida Mixx) |
17 | | World Tour Sessions (G Wiz Black Planet Tour Mix) |
18 | | I (Eye For An Eye Mixx) |
19 | | Kill Em (Live) |
Revolverlution (2002, In The Paint/Koch)
1 | | Gotta Give The Peeps What They Need |
2 | | Revolverlution |
3 | | Miuzi Weighs A Ton (Live SF October 21st 1999) |
4 | | Put It Up |
5 | | Can A Woman Make A Man Lose His Mind? |
6 | | Pesa #1 |
7 | | Fight The Power (Live Winterthur Switzerland) |
8 | | By The Time I Get To Arizona (The Moleman Mixx) |
9 | | Post-Concert Arizona Interview (U2 Zoo Tour) |
10 | | Son Of A Bush |
11 | | 54321...Boom |
12 | | Welcome To The Terrordome (Live Winterthur Switzerland 1992) |
13 | | B Side Wins Again (Scattershot Remix) |
14 | | Get Your Shit Together |
15 | | Pesa #2 |
16 | | Shut Em Down (The Functionist Version) |
17 | | Now A Daze |
18 | | Public Enemy No. 1 (Jeronimo Punx Redu) |
19 | | The Making Of Burn Hollywood Burn |
20 | | Gotta Give The Peeps What They Need (DJ Johnny Juice Mix) |
21 | | What Good Is A Bomb? |
The single, Gotta Give the Peeps What They Need, was banned by MTV due to its pro-Mumia message. The remixes on this album were chosen in an online contest.
New Whirl Order (2005, Slam Jamz/The Orchard)
1 | | And No One Broadcasted Louder Than (Intro) |
2 | | New Whirl Odor |
3 | | Bring That Beat Back |
4 | | 66.6 Strikes Again |
5 | | MKLVFKWR |
6 | | What A Fool Believes |
7 | | Makes You Blind |
8 | | Preachin To The Quiet |
9 | | Either We Together Or We Ain't |
10 | | Revolution |
11 | | Check What You're Listening To |
12 | | As Long As The People Got Somethin To Say |
13 | | Ya'll Don't Know |
14 | | Either You Get It By Now Or You Don't |
15 | | Supermans Black In The Building |
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