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Public Enemy
Formed by Chuck D and Flavor Flav on Long Island in 1985, hip-hop group Public Enemy famously rose to prominence for their political messages – as well as addressing American racism and the American media in their songs. Songs like "Fight the Power," "Rebel Without a Pause," and "Can't Truss It" will always be considered stone cold rap classics. If you're looking for a great album of theirs to get you in the Black History Month spirit, we highly recommend their sophomore record It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back. Full of rebellious ideas and resistance, it confronts the complacency found in the system of racially-charged 80s Reagan-era America, and promotes radical activism still necessary in today's day and age.
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