Public Enemy
- See The Public Enemy for the movie.
Since their formation in New York in the mid/late 1980s, they have been highly influential. Over an innovative brand of hip hop employing samples and scratching by DJ Terminator X, Chuck D's raps were frequently explicitly political, often concentrating on black pride and black power and taking a militant stand on many issues. Their earlier work was also explicitly influenced by the teachings of the Nation of Islam. Other members of the group were Professor Griff, who was accused of anti-Semitism, and Flavor Flav, who provided some comic relief.
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Members
Samples
of "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" from It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Discography
External links