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The Evolution of Commercial Rap Music Maurice L
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“We Wanted Our Coffee Black”: Public Enemy, Improvisation, and Noise
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'You Never Been on a Ride Like This Befo'
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MTO 7.4: Walker, Review of Krims
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Public Enemy 2013.Pdf
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Public Enemy Turns 25 Era
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Hip Hop Matters : Politics, Pop Culture, and the Struggle for the Soul of a Movement / S
Discussion Guide
The Pocket, Funk & the Ambivalent Social Douglas Kearney
1 from the Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock Simon Frith and William Straw, Editors Soul Into Hip-Hop Russell A. Potter Rhode
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More Brilliant Than the Sun: Adventures in Sonic Fiction: Concept Engineered by Kodwo Eshun
HANK SHOCKLEE Sonic Architect on the Future Frequency
A TYPOLOGY of SAMPLING in HIP-HOP Amanda Sewell Submitted to the Faculty of the University Graduate School in Partial Fulfillmen
Icons of Hip Hop: an Encyclopedia of the Movement, Music, and Culture, Volumes 1 & 2
How Copyright Affected the Musical Style and Critical Reception of Sample-Based Hip-Hop
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Journal of the Society for American Music Paul's Boutique and Fear of A
Don't Believe the Hype
“Fight the Power” PUBLIC ENEMY
Public Enemy
The Sampling Network of Public Enemy's “Bring the Noise”
Plain Dealing: Cleveland Journalists Tell Their Stories
African Vibrations : the Percussive Approach in Hip-Hop Music
Fear of a Black Planet”—Public Enemy (1990) Added to the National Registry: 2004 Essay by Rickey Vincent (Guest Post)*
AN ORAL HISTORY of SAMPLING from Turntables to Mashups Kembrew Mcleod
Hip Hop Culture: History and Trajectory R J
Public Enemy’S Funkmodeorigin Can Be Traced FUNKMODE FUNKMODE Back to a Battle
MTO 19.3: Boone, Mashing: Toward a Typology of Recycled Music