| 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! - Public Enemy, Sister Souljah |
| 9. 1 Million Bottlebags |
| 10. More News at 11 |
| 11. Shut 'Em Down |
| 12. Letter to the New York Post |
| 13. Get the F*** Outta Dodge - Public Enemy, True Mathematics |
| 14. Bring tha Noise [Version] - Anthrax, Public Enemy |
Editorial Reviews
Maybe it's a concept album, but every odd numbered track on Apocalypse is incredible, while the even tracks fall apart or never come together at all. If you listen to the odds, you get PE breaking down issues facing African Americans almost to minutiae, outing everything from corporate sneaker pimps ("Shut Em Down") and 40oz. killers ("One Million Bottlebags") to a racially corrupt government ("By the Time I Get to Arizona"). And, thankfully, most of that dogma is couched inside PE's trademark air-raid drill noisematics so you can shake your ass while PE sublimates the gospel into your brain. Unfortunately, drop the odd tracks and you're listening to a sonically and lyrically inferior album. Suffer through Flav's reprehensible plea for martyrdom in "A Letter to the New York Post," or the inane and superfluous "Bring Tha Noize"--a co-op with Anthrax which takes rap-rock crossover back to a sad place, alongside Lou Reed's "Original (W)rapper". --Todd Levin
Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black,Public Enemy,Def Jam,East Coast Rap,Golden Age,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Political Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black
Public Enemy Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024IM Release Date: 1994-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Lost At Birth
- Rebirth
- Nighttrain
- Can't Truss It
- I Don't Wanna Be Called Yo Niga
- How To Kill A Radio Consultant
- By The Time I Get To Arizona
- Move!
- 1 Million Bottlebags
- More News At 11
- Shut Em Down
- A Letter To The New York Post
- Get The F--- Outta Dodge
- Bring Tha Noize (w/Anthrax)
Amazon.com
Maybe it's a concept album, but every odd numbered track on Apocalypse is incredible, while the even tracks fall apart or never come together at all. If you listen to the odds, you get PE breaking down issues facing African Americans almost to minutiae, outing everything from corporate sneaker pimps ("Shut Em Down") and 40oz. killers ("One Million Bottlebags") to a racially corrupt government ("By the Time I Get to Arizona"). And, thankfully, most of that dogma is couched inside PE's trademark air-raid drill noisematics so you can shake your ass while PE sublimates the gospel into your brain. Unfortunately, drop the odd tracks and you're listening to a sonically and lyrically inferior album. Suffer through Flav's reprehensible plea for martyrdom in "A Letter to the New York Post," or the inane and superfluous "Bring Tha Noize"--a co-op with Anthrax which takes rap-rock crossover back to a sad place, alongside Lou Reed's "Original (W)rapper". --Todd LevinCustomer Reviews:
The godfather of conscious rap.......2007-01-13
Bass for your Face , Not an 8 Track.......2006-01-03
The Last Call.......2005-11-20
Good Album from PE.......2005-08-08
Public Enemy No 1.......2005-02-14
Annnywayz the standoutz on here are Shut Em Down, Bring the noise, nighttain and Dont Wanna be called yo N-gga. This is a less heard of cd than the others but is still dope. Not asgood as the first three but still you should buy it.
And thats all I have to say about that
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Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black
Public Enemy Manufacturer: Columbia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000KIP016 |
Dance Music:
- Arrhythmia
- Ashanti [Clean]
- Ashanti [Explicit Lyrics]
- B Boys in Occupied Mexico
- Bacdafucup [Explicit Lyrics]
- Behind Bars [Explicit Lyrics]
- Big Boy Dreamz [Explicit Lyrics]
- Bigger and Deffer [Explicit Lyrics]
- Black Sunday
- Born Gangstaz [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Knappertsbusch Conducts Beethoven
Copenhagen Concert [Live] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Feodor Schaljapin II
I Like Jazz: The Essence of Thelonious Monk
Great American Songbook [Import]