So I just realized how awesome Public Enemy was for actually changing not just music, but the mass of people. Flava frickin Flav even. It’s terribly easy to forget how sweet ass those dudes really kind of were when Flava Flav is being a dildo on television out-of-his-mind with these “reality” shows.
Fight the Power. I still don’t really like this track when it comes down to it because I’m just not into non-rythmic, hard, overcharged raps, but how ridiculously influential they were can’t be overlooked. (Oh and I saw a photo with Chuck D wearing a Pirates P cap at one point, sick).
