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~ Public Enemy
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  • Audio CD (31 Oct 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: CD+DVD
  • Label: Slamjamz
  • ASIN: B000BJF16S
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 55,676 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
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 (S1W Stepstumental)
10. Revolution
See all 15 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Bring That Beat Back (Video)
2. Superman's Black In The Building (Video)
3. Revolution (Video)
4. The Hot 1 (Video)
5. A Brief History Of Slamjamz (Documentary)
6. Making New Whirl Odor (Documentary)
7. Photo Gallery
8. Biographies
9. Commentary

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Chuck D, Professor Griff and Flavor Flav are united again with a common cause. As America goes to hell in a bucket and bling culture spirals out of control, Public Enemy have never been more relevant. The album is top notch and the immediate fury of the title track and the first single Bring That Beat Back will rock the world on its axis. There will be a full Radio, Press and TV campaign to capitalise on the profile of Chuck D, who is more in demand than ever. Think Mobo awards, 1 Xtra Hip Hop Weekend PE special, The Kiss awards and Channel 4's Hip Hop Week. This is just the start of the coverage to come…Believe the hype!

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PUBLIC ENEMY the aftermath of NWO, 29 Nov 2005
By A Customer
New Whirl Odor is a quality piece of work. Public Enemy an album orientated group, are walking lonely new turf with others from the golden era retiring from their art.
Who is to say how members of a rap group should sound at the age of 45-46 these men mature the same way the rest of us do, we all mellow in our musical taste. The sad thing is the media continually compare them to Nation of Millions... because they want an angry Chuck D but there is nothing more sad than a mature artist still trying to compete with there heyday, Ozzy Ozbourne, The Cure, New Order etc etc.
The concept for this album illustrates a confused understanding of current political climate, and the lack of answers being given to us, 911, terrorism, Bush-Blair, man made diseases etc etc, Public Enemy illustrate this brilliantly....
If this is not the case and Chuck D is speaking from his heart and soul.....please get angry at our world for finally getting to C. Ridenhour the human being, not the man Chuck D that opened the minds of millions.
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bring that beat back, 18 Oct 2005
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Another top notch album by Chuck D and the boys. You know what to expect from PE and this lives up to expectations. Tough political rapping and dirty street beats, plenty of scratching and also some heavy guitar work on "Questions". Also features the brilliant "Put Yo Hands In The Air" collaboration with Moby.

Chucks rhymes seem even more relevant now than they did in the 90s, what with the war on terror that is causing more problems than solving, and the tragedy in New Orleans showing the world the appaling poverty that exists in the worlds richest nation. Don't just listen to his words, hear them, for they paint a picture of life that a lot of the US turns away from.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, 1 Dec 2006
Considering that Public Enemy should have theoretically outlived their relevence by now, they're still releasing great music, and this is no exception. Bring That Beat Back is the outstanding track for me, easily one of their best songs. Bonus DVD is good. Worth a buy, and they're pretty much giving it away these days.
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