Public Enemy's Yo! Bum Rush The Show Turns 30 Years Old

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Bomb squad's growth from this to Death Certificate was amazing. It got to a point where they didn't even have to get samples cleared because they put so many in their beats.
 
Lefty_;c-9638534 said:
Bomb squad's growth from this to Death Certificate was amazing. It got to a point where they didn't even have to get samples cleared because they put so many in their beats.

The Bomd Squad didn't touch Death Certificate.....or did u mean Amerikkka's most wanted?

 
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February 10th 1987. Public Enemy drop their seminal debut album Yo! Bum Rush The Show. This also marks the debut of the now legendary production team known as The Bomb Squad. A classic album no hip-hop fan should be without.

Public Enemy Yo Bum Rush The Show{FULL ALBUM}


Tracklist

1. "You're Gonna Get Yours"

2. "Sophisticated Bitch"

3. "Miuzi Weighs a Ton"

4. "Timebomb"

5. "Too Much Posse"

6. "Rightstarter (Message to a Black Man)"

7. "Public Enemy No. 1"

8. "M.P.E."

9. "Yo! Bum Rush the Show"

10. "Raise the Roof"

11. "Megablast"

12. "Terminator X Speaks with His Hands"


Dope album....and that cracker Vlad had the nerve to dis it.

 
lethal5;c-9639125 said:
Lefty_;c-9638534 said:
Bomb squad's growth from this to Death Certificate was amazing. It got to a point where they didn't even have to get samples cleared because they put so many in their beats.

The Bomd Squad didn't touch Death Certificate.....or did u mean Amerikkka's most wanted?

You right, i'm buggin.
 
I had this when it was out. I used to keep it in my walkman during my freshmen year.

Interesting note, Rebel Without A Pause was out around the same time, it was the b-side to You're Gonna Get Yours but it wasn't on the album. You're Gonna Get Yours/Rebel Without A Pause single came out around September 87

Then Bring The Noise came out in December, it was on the Less Than Zero Soundtrack.

Rebel Without A Pause and Bring The Noise later appeared on It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back which came out in the summer of 88.
 
lethal5;c-9639128 said:
grumpy_new_yorker;d-555523 said:
February 10th 1987. Public Enemy drop their seminal debut album Yo! Bum Rush The Show. This also marks the debut of the now legendary production team known as The Bomb Squad. A classic album no hip-hop fan should be without.

Public Enemy Yo Bum Rush The Show{FULL ALBUM}


Tracklist

1. "You're Gonna Get Yours"

2. "Sophisticated Bitch"

3. "Miuzi Weighs a Ton"

4. "Timebomb"

5. "Too Much Posse"

6. "Rightstarter (Message to a Black Man)"

7. "Public Enemy No. 1"

8. "M.P.E."

9. "Yo! Bum Rush the Show"

10. "Raise the Roof"

11. "Megablast"

12. "Terminator X Speaks with His Hands"


Dope album....and that cracker Vlad had the nerve to dis it.


I dope fuck with Vlad as much anymore, he can eat shit
 
Here's the only way to explain it;

Up until 1986, the greatest Rap album of all time was Raising Hell by Run DMC.

So by 1987, the album to beat was Raising Hell.

In 1987 Paid In Full, Criminal Minded, Bigger and Deffer and Yo! Bum Rush The Show were considered classics, arguably better than Raising Hell.

In 1988 It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back dropped and that was the undisputed best rap album until Illmatic came out in 1994.
 

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