Yes man this up until like 2010 was good rap now it is all trash I graduated 2012 that’s when I stopped listening to anything new or on radio call me old school but I would have a playlist of stuff like and early 90s 2000s that I play on repeat
Have never heard anything like Terminator X, before, during and after he left hip hop, the syle could not be more original back then and to this present day. Real hip hop my man
Johnny Juice Rosado was better, he did most DJ-work on Yo and Nations. Look up the official PE book by Russel Myrie. DJ Juice didn't get the credits that he deserved, but that's record business bullshit.
My mom would bump this shit so loud as a kid when I was growing up I literally had a flashback as a grown man and just decided to play it. I called my dad and talked to him about going to this concert and how it was one of the most memorable moments in his life growing up in San Diego. They were the shit.
Now in case you have not noticed in the film terminator 2 that John Connor is wearing Public Enemy tee shirt... This is a shout out to terminator x... Connection!... Pesky185
And Johnny Juice Rosado did the scratches on this one according to the official PE-book. TX scratched live, Juice did most of the studio work on Yo and Nations. No dis to Terminator, that's just the way it was according to Juice and Eric Sadler (PE-producer).
During this era, there were a number of albums, known and some forgotten, that had at least 1 song that had the m.c. or group's DJ that displayed a quick flexing of the turntable operator's skills. In a modern time where commercial "trap" beats rule the targets, Starbucks, youtube, and twerkfest downloads, it's nice to know of a time when the DJ was the REAL crowd motivator, and not wanting to be up in everyone's videos, and dancing.... ODE TO THE DEEJAYS FROM THE GOLDEN ERA OF RAP MUSIC.
Johnny Juice Rosado scratched this track according to the official PE-book by Russel Myrie. TX was less advanced than Juice so therefore Juice did most of the scratches on Yo and Nations. Norman (TX) got the credits, Juice did most of the scratching on Yo and Nations.
"Critical beatdown" came out in 88'....the same year that "It takes a Nation of Millions.....". The beat from PE's edge of panic song is actually rebel without a pause (same album) played backwards. I believe Ultramag.....thought it was so hot that they just used it on their album. Both songs are dope to me.
One of the greatest original classic boom bap beats - the iconic Spoonie Gee’s “Love Rap” beat - slayed by one of the all-time great MCs and groups (Chuck D, PE) and made into one of baddest hip hop records ever! The Love Rap beat was also laced beautifully by one of the greatest lyricists, AZ, on his joint “Keep It Real.” A real MC can’t go wrong with the Love Rap beat. The Love Rap beat is as boom bap hip hop as you can get. In fact, the term boom bap came from the sound of the Love Rap beat. Just listen to the crowd at the end of T La Rock’s “It’s Yours” chanting “Booboom Boobap Baboom Bap!”
GODFATHER DON'S "ON AND ON" SENT ME HERE....."HERE'S ONE JOB COLD THREATEN THE CROWD, LOUD SOUND POUND MAKIN' BROTHERS PROUD(BOYEEEE!)..........CLASSIC LINES FROM A CLASSIC BUT NOTORIOUS ERA.......
"I think it was dr.dre that said "we were trying to educate the middle class white boy what the ghetto was like with are music." I wouldn't believe everything Dre says. Spent most of his time in safer suburban school growing up due to gang violence. Growing up in a gang neighborhood doesn't mean your a gangster.
Turns out you were right after all. PE and Ice Cube did several collaborations together. Check out "Burn Hollywood burn". With Chuck D, Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane.
yeah, time flies. i could sure stand to listen to some de la soul again, specifically potholes in my lawn. remember when mtv used to play music? fuck. how many years HAS it been?
I'm going to disagree my friend,hope you give props too the Puerto Ricans for the true Bboys that hit the floor first,and also there's plenty of white MC's that were on the mic when Hip Hop was Hip Hop.
One of the rawest beats of all time.
My children missed out on a golden era in hip-hop
Publu
THE Golden Age of Hip Hop. PERIOD.
@Donnell Williams - At least they got to ride to school on the short bus like their daddy did... 👈😉😏
Its your job n duty to let them hear these golden age classics or you failed as a human
Yes man this up until like 2010 was good rap now it is all trash I graduated 2012 that’s when I stopped listening to anything new or on radio call me old school but I would have a playlist of stuff like and early 90s 2000s that I play on repeat
In my opinion this is the GREATEST ALBUM IN HIP HOP HISTORY!! This song always got me and my cousin hype!
Have never heard anything like Terminator X, before, during and after he left hip hop, the syle could not be more original back then and to this present day.
Real hip hop my man
Andrew Sewell Tony touch was cold af on the wheels of steel too.
Johnny Juice Rosado was better, he did most DJ-work on Yo and Nations. Look up the official PE book by Russel Myrie. DJ Juice didn't get the credits that he deserved, but that's record business bullshit.
Back when mc's wrote about there dj's and paid respect to the foundation of hip hop....
The 4 elements..ask peeps about that now and they'll probably say Earth,Fire,Water and Air.
*their learn English please
Amen.
My mom would bump this shit so loud as a kid when I was growing up I literally had a flashback as a grown man and just decided to play it. I called my dad and talked to him about going to this concert and how it was one of the most memorable moments in his life growing up in San Diego. They were the shit.
it does that to me too, especially Lost at Birth I loved that song.
"Who gives a f*ck about a goddamn Grammy!?"
One of the most underrated DJ in the game. Awesome!!!!! BANGING IT IN MY RIDE 1989!
1 of the GREATEST rap albums EVER!
Heh, I can't watch the old Flash Gordon without screamin, "TERMINATOR X" when the theme song comes on.
Exactly!
Yes flash gordon and will ferrell used it in that ice skating movie lol
That's "Flash" by Queen being sampled at the top of the track. This album is my generation's "London Calling". MONSTROUS!
He'll save with a mighty hand Every man, every woman
Every child, with a mighty flash
Anybody who spent ANY time in a roller rink in the 1980’s knows that Queen song all too well.
I LOVE HIP HOP...42 YEARS YOUNG AND IT STILL MOVES ME.
I loved the use of Flash Gordan in the intro of the song. Classic.
I was 17 when this came out! Flipped Rebel Without a Pause....Loved it!
PE... One of the very very few rap bands that you can easy qualify of "genius".
Now in case you have not noticed in the film terminator 2 that John Connor is wearing Public Enemy tee shirt... This is a shout out to terminator x... Connection!... Pesky185
It also showed the kid was a rebel.......
@@anthonyleighton4754
Yep!
The man that would save humanity would have on a PE shirt...before Dark Fate anyway.
I popped my knee to this ouch.. real talk. Still listening 2023!
TX is one of the most underrated figures in hip hop history
And Johnny Juice Rosado did the scratches on this one according to the official PE-book. TX scratched live, Juice did most of the studio work on Yo and Nations. No dis to Terminator, that's just the way it was according to Juice and Eric Sadler (PE-producer).
WOW ! after all these years, this songs still gets me "hype"
you were joking right you mean in ten years from now well still be jaming this track, 2031
I remembered this album had so much bass, all you heard was boom, boom boom,
One of best beats/songs ever
This is true Hip Hop for life.
for fucking real hoomiiee
as a Hispanic hearing this for the first time, wow, genius. on cassette. i wish they had scratching in todays music...
Johnny Juice Rosado scratched this one according to the official PE-book. Juice is Puerto Rican.
HOT throwback!🔥🔥🔥🔥LEGENDS
My favorite song to play before a football game in high school. lol It always got everyone hype.
fireeeeee!!!!! it amps me up every tyme i hear that sound terminator is a genius for that!!!!
reality
Who gives a F about a goddamn Grammy? Now let that sink in.
The LOX brought me here to revisit this gem 💎. #PublicEnemy #TerminatorLOX
one of the best hip-hop albums of all time. P.E.'s political messages where so deep..
During this era, there were a number of albums, known and some forgotten, that had at least 1 song that had the m.c. or group's DJ that displayed a quick flexing of the turntable operator's skills. In a modern time where commercial "trap" beats rule the targets, Starbucks, youtube, and twerkfest downloads, it's nice to know of a time when the DJ was the REAL crowd motivator, and not wanting to be up in everyone's videos, and dancing....
ODE TO THE DEEJAYS FROM THE GOLDEN ERA OF RAP MUSIC.
Terminator, Go Off!
Johnny Juice Rosado scratched this track according to the official PE-book by Russel Myrie. TX was less advanced than Juice so therefore Juice did most of the scratches on Yo and Nations. Norman (TX) got the credits, Juice did most of the scratching on Yo and Nations.
Was and still is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is the ultimate freestyle beat. This put a smile on my face. I feel like writing rhymes now.
crack on gee
The whistle is Rebel without a pause backwards..........did you know this?
sampled from the grunt by the jbs
nothing like da bomb squad production
I love that whistle, I call it a squealing sound lol, so sick!!!
@@unknownx7252 ha ha me also and sickkkkk it is sure !
Yep. When I first listened to it back in the day, I instantly knew that whistle
1of the greatest groups ever
I saw these guys back in 1988, one of the best concerts ever (Richmond Coliseum)..Yeah Boyeeeeeeeee
me ttooo manchester uk ,, peace
22 years and i'm yet to see a rap album to touch this
Listen to Raising Hell by RunDmc
Classic who give fk about a Grammy 😂
Best Mix EVER!
PUBLIC ENEMY FOREVER!!HAPPY 2021 TO YOU AND THEM
bobbing my head 24 years later.. I'm sorry but this is the best rap album of all time. Too many good tracks.
ppeeaaccee from 2021 gee
"Critical beatdown" came out in 88'....the same year that "It takes a Nation of Millions.....". The beat from PE's edge of panic song is actually rebel without a pause (same album) played backwards. I believe Ultramag.....thought it was so hot that they just used it on their album. Both songs are dope to me.
This song still knocks!
Fow show!
The absolute best PE track!
this instruental in 1988 wa incredible fot thies ERA. PE Precursors
One of the greatest original classic boom bap beats - the iconic Spoonie Gee’s “Love Rap” beat - slayed by one of the all-time great MCs and groups (Chuck D, PE) and made into one of baddest hip hop records ever! The Love Rap beat was also laced beautifully by one of the greatest lyricists, AZ, on his joint “Keep It Real.” A real MC can’t go wrong with the Love Rap beat. The Love Rap beat is as boom bap hip hop as you can get. In fact, the term boom bap came from the sound of the Love Rap beat. Just listen to the crowd at the end of T La Rock’s “It’s Yours” chanting “Booboom Boobap Baboom Bap!”
I used to listen to this joint with my Walkman on the RTA bus heading to school in New Orleans.
I was 11 or 12 when this came out. I kind of liked 'rap music' at the time but this hit me like a ton of bricks.
Has to be my favorite Public Enemy track
this production is nutsssss
GODFATHER DON'S "ON AND ON" SENT ME HERE....."HERE'S ONE JOB COLD THREATEN THE CROWD, LOUD SOUND POUND MAKIN' BROTHERS PROUD(BOYEEEE!)..........CLASSIC LINES FROM A CLASSIC BUT NOTORIOUS ERA.......
all public enemy tracks deserve to be remastered.....
it's crazy this amps me up every tyme i hear that whistle kettle pot sound p.e.full in effect boi!!!!
"you on the radio...how long you think we gone let you get away with that?!?!" 😡
🤙🤙🤙🤙
Flow👍beat👍song classic
G0 T.X!!!!!!!!
According to the official PE book Johnny Juice did this one, not TX.
When the Flash sample drops🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
man that whistle loop is so hype go go go go go go !!!!
2017 and still Fuckin Banging.. Faxxx
My "husband..." Chuck D. he's righteous baby...I chose him at 16 in the 80's...😂🤣 BABY!!
Fire!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love Public enemy and flavor Flav he’s so comical and terminator X that’s a great song
Scratched by Johnny Juice Rosado according to the official PE-book. TX didn't do this one, but got the credits, effed up.
Rebel with out a pause backwards
This sh it is hype dammm... memories
absolutely great!!!
Old School Forever... This was Rap Music. This days is sucks!!!! Lets go back!!!
That was some serious alchemy choices of words mixed cast on the world
I miss this today's rap is garbage
Yeeeah bwai, Terminator X
Didn't do this one. Johnny Juice Rosado did this according to the official PE-book by Myrie.
Even tho Wu Tang Clan is the Shizzle. Public Enemy will forever be my favorite rap group
Valley of The Jeep Beats. Terminator X.
Public Enemy #1
Smash Mode!
Transform n roll out!
DA BOMB SQUAD💯
Cyril Jackson sent me personally.
"I think it was dr.dre that said "we were trying to educate the middle class white boy what the ghetto was like with are music."
I wouldn't believe everything Dre says. Spent most of his time in safer suburban school growing up due to gang violence. Growing up in a gang neighborhood doesn't mean your a gangster.
THE GREATEST MC OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!
brilliant stuff
QUEEN - FLASH
holyyyyyy shit me too! my all time favorite movie!
Just one of many blamin' track from the greastest hip hop album. You did a great job reppin' this song with this vid.
Their tea kettle is hott!
Turns out you were right after all. PE and Ice Cube did several collaborations together. Check out "Burn Hollywood burn". With Chuck D, Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane.
Still the sh__!
Even after all these years!
Yea boooooyyyyyy!!!
007
Super!!
For whatever reason, this song popped up in my head at 4:30 AM
the beat is the same one the ultramagnetic mc's used in the song 'ease back' in their album 'critical beatdown' 1986....
✊ N°1 👊
@zulubeat dude. this track did the same to me. lol and still do! great post homie.
Flashs theme - Queen ⏭️ 🔥💯.
The ENERGY in this shit is crazzzzzzzzzzyyyyyyyy, even till this day in 2011!!!!!!! This makes you wanna fuck shit up!!!
People were just not ready for this back then.
Happy Birthday, today, to Terminator X!!!
You know that Johnny Juice Rosado did this one? According to the official PE book by Myrie.
yeah, time flies. i could sure stand to listen to some de la soul again, specifically potholes in my lawn. remember when mtv used to play music? fuck. how many years HAS it been?
The greatest anti establishment anthem!!
beautiful harmonic brutality.
I agree brother, Hip-Hop has come a LONG way!
just bought this album... good decision
One of the best albums, no matter of genre.
me costo encontrarla pero la neta ¡Vale la pena!! :D exelente cancion ;)
this is Real Hip Hop. when Rap was Black!!!
true before hip pop
I'm going to disagree my friend,hope you give props too the Puerto Ricans for the true Bboys that hit the floor first,and also there's plenty of white MC's that were on the mic when Hip Hop was Hip Hop.
Who said anything about race .Kool Herc the father of hip hop was born in Kingston. THE SOUTHBRONX is da birth
And da m c 4 da d j I could windmill win I was 10
Malik Kabeer ...REAL. And further not shy. I miss this... authentication. They become so socioeconomicly privileged after the hits and money...😒
Love when boobie miles is listening to this at the beginning of friday night lights.
baddddasssssssssssss song