Public Enemy Public Enemy, pioneering rap group, arrived in 1987 with a critical discourse on social policy and the media. The collective of Chuck D did not survive the redistribution of roles that have redefined the genre in the mid 90, despite major albums like It Takes A Nation of Millions ... and Fear of a Black Planet. It was also the first to offer an album on a digital. So it gives a helping hand delivering furniture with his father, Chuck D (born Carlton Ridenhour in 1960) honed his style, a mixture of social and political criticism raised on rhythmic punch forming the backbone of musical pieces overcrowded with various sounds, on behalf of City Spectrum. In the company of Flavor Flav (William Drayton Jr., 1959) and architects of the sound Bomb Squad (Hank and Keith Shocklee, Gary G-Wiz, Eric "Vietnam " Sadler), they released " Check Out the Radio" and its B side " Lies " that do not go unnoticed among their future colleagues label, Run DMC and the Beastie Boys. Albums from Public Enemy:
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