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'An invaluable, educational insight into the DNA of hip-hop. A necessary read.' DJ SEMTEX
Fight the Power
Public enemy is one of the greatest hip-hop acts of all time. Exploding out of long island, New York in the mid-1980s, their firebrand lyrical assault, the bomb squad's innovative production techniques and their unmistakable live performances gave them a formidable reputation. Featuring interviews with Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Keith Shocklee and many others, this is the ultimate story of the group that always knows what time it is.
'This affectionate portrait
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'An invaluable, educational insight into the DNA of hip-hop. A necessary read.' DJ SEMTEX

Fight the Power

Public enemy is one of the greatest hip-hop acts of all time. Exploding out of long island, New York in the mid-1980s, their firebrand lyrical assault, the bomb squad's innovative production techniques and their unmistakable live performances gave them a formidable reputation. Featuring interviews with Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Keith Shocklee and many others, this is the ultimate story of the group that always knows what time it is.

'This affectionate portrait should be treasured by the many B-Boys whose lives were immeasurably altered and enriched by long island's finest.' Hip-Hop Connection


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Russell Myrie wrote for Touch and Hip-Hop Connection before joining The Voice as Arts Editor, and regularly contributes to the Independent. He has been a fan of hip-hop music since the age of 10.