I remember whenever this song came up in a school dance, you had all the metalhead kids and all the hip hop kids on the dance floor at the same time just tearing it up. That was great.
Um the 90s led us to this so um if now is not even fun much less livable, can assure u the 90s didn’t help.!. Or the 80s or the 70s unless u are a whiTe righThanded murdering rapisT, than u all set here in merica the super power of rape and insecurities 😳🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 Have a blessed day
Even to this day, THIS is a proper mixup. Two awesome iconic groups, totally opposite in genre combining and giving their own flavor in one badass song
Two of the baddest bands there could be on the planet Earth playing together . Did you ever hear s o d. A compilation of different members heavy hardcore oh got together.
Big facts. Hell...this is what got me being a metal guy. Started listening to Metallica and Megadeth and Alice in Chains and Danzig along with Tupac and Scarface and Dr. Dre and Ice Cube as a brotha on the west coast.
Agreed. Kerry King ruined slayer for me. Not only does his lead playing suck donkey balls but so does his personality, dudes an ass. Scott Ian and all the guys from Anthrax are some of the nicest guys i met at a meet and greet.
This is back when nobody cared and everyone get along and had fun together. This song broke down a lot of barriers between metal and rap music. This is dope and amazing.
@@Maki-00 I did like that, too. But Walk This Way, while entertaining didn't have much meaning while Bring The Noise lyrically did. Oddly, I read within the last month just how that song was written. Joe Perry's guitar work was great. Steven Tyler had a problem creating the lyrics, though. It was all done except the chorus. Aerosmith took a break in recording "Toys In The Attic" and saw the Rocky Horror movie in which the butler at some point said, "Walk this way," while walking away in some strange manner. That's where Tyler got the idea for the chorus. It wasn't hearsay that I read. It might not have been authoritative either. It was part of a longer article. Your background may be more in Run DMC than Aerosmith. It's around the web someplace this month.
I love stuff like this! Thrash, Rap, and Punk is the same message and always has been, just different heartbeat pacing! If we want unity, we need to band together and boot out the posers of our scenes and destroy the media that's trying to separate us!
@SuperSaxon Thrasher666 depends on why you despise it. If the only rapper tolerate is Eminem, then yes. If you have given real hip hop a listen, the stuff about rising against the system that oppresses everyone that doesnt have a large bank account, and you still dislike it for the sound, then no. You aren't a poser
This made my head explode as a kid. Here we have rap gods Public Enemy (who as a suburban white boy I WORSHIPPED) alongside metal badasses Anthrax (whom I also worshipped) in a collaboration I never expected. This is the kind of racial unity that helped form who I am to this day. Accepting. We are all equal and capable, cunning human people. One people. One Love. I Love You all.
Never to late to start man, Ice-T is the lead singer of Heavy Metal band Body Count, hell even Metallica sampled Ice-T (who sampled Heart) on Enter Sandman.
I was there when this video was shot this was shot here in Chicago on the Near South Side it was awesome metalheads & hip hopers in the same crowd i'll never forget it
Thrash metal, hip-hop, punk rock... those were the languages of the disaffected and the misunderstood, and they brought people together. I wish I could've been alive to experience it
Tupac, Biggie, Easy-E, DMX, Big Pun, Nipsey, Heavy D, Nate Dogg, Aaliyah, XXXTencion, Ol’ Dirty Bastards, Coolio, Jam Master Jay, J Dilla, Gangsta Boo, Lisa Lopes, Prodigy and Chris Kelly. RIP 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Chuck and Scott rapping together is still kick ass! Still here listening. Even the haters are here as early as two weeks ago. They're hating but they're still here. Riiiiight? 🤔
Love this video and song ! Scottys little hardcore dance is badazz. Scott is one of the most innovative musicians in Thrash Rock punk metal music! He was one of the first to merge Hip hop and metal thrash .
I was at Brixton academy. When public enemy and Anthrax was live. You had all these 6ft plus bikers with beards & loads of rappers in rope chains, & rastaman. When they went on together I started jumping up on these bikers they carried me at least 20ft towards the stage me stretched out my locks flowing. But theirs a five foot gap from the stage. Probably one of the best Peaceful dances I've ever been. Unity is bliss.
To all the millennials who come here and say "this isn't Anthrax", please do your homework. This collaboration is not only one of the best crossover songs in history, but still the most relevant pinnacle of the changing times in music. Anthrax are creative masters, who are also fans of rap music. Scott Ian has stated it many times. They show more respect to other genres of music than you do as "so called fans" of Anthrax respect the band. More integrity than you'll ever know. That's what makes this real Anthrax.
75% of you people don’t understand this song. I’m 49 and jammed to rap and rock coming up. Anthrax joined PE because they knew what Chucky was talking about. I still feel the same today. PE was speaking the same shit we are seeing today. You kids need to listen to the words of these songs. We aren’t against each other like the government makes it appear. We are against them. Word....
I was a very young guy when this was released. The message was to stop hating between genres. You know....We can come together and all that shit. The song wasn't well received by bangers (old term)....Or Rappers (old term)... But you know what? Most Fans of both genres liked it.... but would never admit it... for fear of being labeled as a poser to their own genre of music.
grouping and defending this group from the outside is a normal thing in human history and almost everything we do, so why not in music too ^^ its fucked up, ofc, but as you said, its a sad world we live in
James Johnson Something I can’t understand. Sad indeed. Life’s too short and there’s too much great music out there to limit yourself. I’m good with anything that makes me feel it.
this song is wicked epic. I loved it back in the 90s, and I love it today. I dont think Ive ever heard a song that combined two diversly different generas, with such powerfully packed smoothness. it just occured to me to share this with my 35yr old daughter. she think metal started with her generation. when a song we hear playing we both know, she thinks i learned it from listening to her play her music. funny how times change and stay the same, at the same time. some of my favorite artists in both these groups. rock on guys, anthrax will always be loved, and flava excels at everything he does. thanks for bringing some life back to this old metal head from the past.
this was one of the coolest rap collabs I heard as a kid in the 90's, that and RunDMC with Aerosmith, but this Public Enemy - Anthrax one was even better.
Truly. Well said. He might not have expected it but assuming he would have been a music fan and adaptive person (which he seemed to have been) he would have LOVED to see this. It would have given him hope. Heck it still gives me hope even now in 2020.
I love these rock/hip hop collaborations from back in the day. Seeing two totally different crowds coming together to listen to awesome music is great.
i remember that as well it was great wasn't it? i remember a time of chaos, Ruined dreams this wasted land HANG ON... SORRY LOL I mean.... I remember a time before the roadwarrior when the world was powered by the black fuel SORRY.. HANG ON.. LOL I remember a time before this i remember a time when hip hop was one thing , back in the day of Grandmaster flash and NEW YORK, NEW YORK and L.L. Cool J - Radio the time when Hip Hop and Metal was separated i then remember the conflict that arose i then remember the arguments of WHO'S MUSIC WAS THE HARDEST OF HARDCORE and then.............. IT MASHED INTO ONE MUTHERFUCKING HARDCORE COMPOSITION TO ROCK THE WORLD AND BREAK THE BEATS Thank you Anthrax thank you Aerosmith thank you Public Enemy thank you Beastie Boys Thank you Run DMC Thank you Sir Mix a Lot Thank you Metal Church and it all sort of went from there didn't it
Wish more bands had this glorious respect for one another to create new cross overs. There's interviews out there how this all came about and its actually pretty sweet.
Chuck D opened My mind to knowledge of things I never knew about. I wasn't right still Hustling but through the Hustle, His lyrics made Me see things different. I Survived the Hustle because of Public Enemy.
Probably the first and best Metal/Rap combination.........this song has aged so well, still cool in 2020, I still love the drum solo at the end of the video. Cheers
I remember when this video came out, you know, back when they played music on MTV!! this song still rocks 30 years later. and takes me back watching the video again. miss those days!
Honestly you can find the influence of metal in rap music in the underground or internet rap scene. Also you can find some hip hop/club influence in new metal bands.
Yaotl Cacalotl how do you go from saying something like "it's not about left or right, those are the problem" to putting the right down and making the left out to be the ones in the right... Pretty contradictory, no? Ignoring how out-of-touch that comment is, I wish politics would stop appearing everywhere since this past election. It's always so cringey and nobody has anything new or potent to say.
Antlion 93 Ok you want to talk about being out of touch? Please oh please oh please tell me which part of what I said is false. One more please. PLEASE don't waste my time. I'm not interested in going back and fourth discussing shit we both know. So go on. I'm waiting.
How do you expect rappers to get along with other people when they cant even get along with each other? They seem to be divisive in almost everything that they do. It sucks, but it is the truth.
30 years... damn now I feel old. I remember riding my skateboard with my Walkman and two tapes. Dead Kennedy’s Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables and a dubbed tape with a Public Enemy mix on one side and 2 Live Crew on the other. 1988 ahh what a great year.
I do remember when i first heard this song. I was in a music store just browsing and this song was being played. Couldn't believe the version i was hearing and made an enqiury. They had a copy on 12 inch format and i immediately snapped it up. I already was aware of Public Enemy but had never heard of Anthrax. Had much love for Public Enemy but if it wasn't for this collab i would probably of never gotten into Anthrax as well. Two great bands, what more can i say?
Who else is listening in 2019 because they're old and were listening when this was new (way before UA-cam) and want to relive their youth before they forget it? Just me? Ok.
Jake Herington no, Anthrax create only humor in metal scene, humor not crap nu metal, 'nu metal' almost ruin metal, nu metal UnderStand alternative, media say 'nu metal', its only media crap
It's really cool to see that although Belladonna, despite not singin' a single line in the song and only joining in the chorus, seems to be having the time of his life in the video.
I remember playing THPS2 and this playing every so often, one of those songs that just feels good to skate to. Hearing that it's not in the THPS1+2 remake is sad.
@@thestoobers7084 Yes and no. Aerosmith and DMC did one thing with rock and rap 'first'. We all know this. This was hardcore and hardcore New York bands doing something that was not intended to be commercially viable.
I remember whenever this song came up in a school dance, you had all the metalhead kids and all the hip hop kids on the dance floor at the same time just tearing it up. That was great.
That's fucking based.
@@GraemeWilliams21 Based af
No dance at a school would ever play Anthrax back then.
You're full of it.
@@DrJ-hx7wv didnt realize you attended every school dance in the world
Based AF
This collaboration is a good example of how awesome the 90s were!
Isn't this 80s?
@@airtobs 87s/ the collaboration 92s
@@gtavbusted1514 thanks
In wat drog u are broder
Um the 90s led us to this so um if now is not even fun much less livable, can assure u the 90s didn’t help.!. Or the 80s or the 70s unless u are a whiTe righThanded murdering rapisT, than u all set here in merica the super power of rape and insecurities 😳🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Have a blessed day
Even to this day, THIS is a proper mixup. Two awesome iconic groups, totally opposite in genre combining and giving their own flavor in one badass song
This is the baddest song there can be two groups just bad to the bone
Two of the baddest bands there could be on the planet Earth playing together . Did you ever hear s o d. A compilation of different members heavy hardcore oh got together.
@@paulpiekacz9459 This and Faith no More changed my life.
Unfortunately now.jam master is dead. Run DMC and Aerosmith that would have been fun to see
Yeah completely awesome
Honestly. Both bands took a leap of faith. And both can claim credit. It was, and always will be, an insanely succesful amalgemam.
This song is loved by both metalheads and rap fans. I think they oughta collab again.
A dream come true
Yes!!
Big facts. Hell...this is what got me being a metal guy. Started listening to Metallica and Megadeth and Alice in Chains and Danzig along with Tupac and Scarface and Dr. Dre and Ice Cube as a brotha on the west coast.
I am disappointed with today's society... I almost hung myself because no woman likes me...
A whole album?
Out of the big 4 Anthrax was the most fun band with a sense of humour
My favorite metal band
anthrax rocks lol
Agreed. Kerry King ruined slayer for me. Not only does his lead playing suck donkey balls but so does his personality, dudes an ass. Scott Ian and all the guys from Anthrax are some of the nicest guys i met at a meet and greet.
This is back when nobody cared and everyone get along and had fun together. This song broke down a lot of barriers between metal and rap music. This is dope and amazing.
RUN DMC and Aerosmith is another team up
@@cwjustcw1261
Necro and hatebreed
Well... In reality it wasn't like that.
The best Rap/Hard Rock collaboration in history.
Well, we can’t forget Run DMC and Aerosmith - Walk This Way! 😀
@@Maki-00 I did like that, too. But Walk This Way, while entertaining didn't have much meaning while Bring The Noise lyrically did. Oddly, I read within the last month just how that song was written. Joe Perry's guitar work was great. Steven Tyler had a problem creating the lyrics, though. It was all done except the chorus. Aerosmith took a break in recording "Toys In The Attic" and saw the Rocky Horror movie in which the butler at some point said, "Walk this way," while walking away in some strange manner. That's where Tyler got the idea for the chorus. It wasn't hearsay that I read. It might not have been authoritative either. It was part of a longer article. Your background may be more in Run DMC than Aerosmith. It's around the web someplace this month.
@@Maki-00 I agree but we can not forget Onyx/Biohazard SLAM!
@@billharpe54thats ALL about the video meaning. Tyler's lyrics always been like that.
@@drinkingcoffee-knowingstuf7638Biohazard и Sen Dog, отличную коллаборацию в 1994 году сделали!👍
I love stuff like this! Thrash, Rap, and Punk is the same message and always has been, just different heartbeat pacing! If we want unity, we need to band together and boot out the posers of our scenes and destroy the media that's trying to separate us!
@SuperSaxon Thrasher666 depends on why you despise it. If the only rapper tolerate is Eminem, then yes. If you have given real hip hop a listen, the stuff about rising against the system that oppresses everyone that doesnt have a large bank account, and you still dislike it for the sound, then no. You aren't a poser
This made my head explode as a kid. Here we have rap gods Public Enemy (who as a suburban white boy I WORSHIPPED) alongside metal badasses Anthrax (whom I also worshipped) in a collaboration I never expected. This is the kind of racial unity that helped form who I am to this day. Accepting. We are all equal and capable, cunning human people. One people. One Love. I Love You all.
I am in no way a rap music fan but there has never been a better, more badass collab between metal and rap than this song. Just killer
'Hear the drummer get wicked'
Slayer with Ice T was aight. Not as good of riffs tho, or beats for that matter
Never to late to start man, Ice-T is the lead singer of Heavy Metal band Body Count, hell even Metallica sampled Ice-T (who sampled Heart) on Enter Sandman.
This should have been the end to racism right here.
US society is racist to the bone... since 1776 and counting. This song does not change anything.
@@Kikunis Sure thing, kiddo.
@@Kikunis time to eviscerate the segregated
There from new york under label def jams.
@@Kikunis lmao STFU. You’re like that one person that claims all ‘white people’ are racist. shut the fuck up.
I was there when this video was shot this was shot here in Chicago on the Near South Side it was awesome metalheads & hip hopers in the same crowd i'll never forget it
Hey that's my nickname Meathead. I let him call me that in the fun.
You is one of the audiens in video..?
I wonder how many people actually recognize the true complexity of this rap-metal colab. It's one hell of a badass mix!
30 years later and that song *still* fucking slams...
Slams enough that people are still commenting
LOL!!...love it.
Thrash metal, hip-hop, punk rock... those were the languages of the disaffected and the misunderstood, and they brought people together. I wish I could've been alive to experience it
0:07 first yeah boi in the history
Wena kl
Q hace este kl aca??
Four years before this, the same man did the same "yeah boy" in the original version of the song. ua-cam.com/video/l_Jeyif7bB4/v-deo.html
Tupac, Biggie, Easy-E, DMX, Big Pun, Nipsey, Heavy D, Nate Dogg, Aaliyah, XXXTencion,
Ol’ Dirty Bastards, Coolio, Jam Master Jay, J Dilla, Gangsta Boo, Lisa Lopes, Prodigy and Chris Kelly. RIP 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I can't tell you how happy I was to hear this on THPS1+2 after all these years
Pure serotonin
Lidjia JaJdjia no shut the fuck up
i am a huge hiphop fan (oldschool one) but metal music is like multiplying the energy of the already existing energy of the fast rap lyrics
Run The Jewels, look em up
That's the point!
Chuck and Scott rapping together is still kick ass! Still here listening. Even the haters are here as early as two weeks ago. They're hating but they're still here. Riiiiight? 🤔
ONE OF THE BEST COLLABS EVER. This is the power of music! All barriers crossed and everyone can unite.
Amen!
Love this video and song ! Scottys little hardcore dance is badazz. Scott is one of the most innovative musicians in Thrash Rock punk metal music! He was one of the first to merge Hip hop and metal thrash .
Chuck D is a legend of Hip Hop, this crossover was so needed. And needed again
I was at Brixton academy. When public enemy and Anthrax was live. You had all these 6ft plus bikers with beards & loads of rappers in rope chains, & rastaman. When they went on together I started jumping up on these bikers they carried me at least 20ft towards the stage me stretched out my locks flowing. But theirs a five foot gap from the stage. Probably one of the best Peaceful dances I've ever been. Unity is bliss.
To all the millennials who come here and say "this isn't Anthrax", please do your homework. This collaboration is not only one of the best crossover songs in history, but still the most relevant pinnacle of the changing times in music. Anthrax are creative masters, who are also fans of rap music. Scott Ian has stated it many times. They show more respect to other genres of music than you do as "so called fans" of Anthrax respect the band. More integrity than you'll ever know. That's what makes this real Anthrax.
People actually dont understand the connection between Hip Hop, Metal and Punk. its too bad
@@Jahnusolol all three genres stem from rebellion, yet the fans all seem to hate each other, especially metalheads
Judging by the video, that is indeed Anthrax. Anybody who says "this isn't Anthrax" is obviously blind (before any directs me to r/wooosh i'm joking)
@@SanicStudios Are you joking or clout chasing?
Anthrax covers London by the Smiths on the Airheads soundtrack.
75% of you people don’t understand this song. I’m 49 and jammed to rap and rock coming up. Anthrax joined PE because they knew what Chucky was talking about. I still feel the same today. PE was speaking the same shit we are seeing today. You kids need to listen to the words of these songs. We aren’t against each other like the government makes it appear. We are against them. Word....
I concur
I'm 49 too. I was 20 when this song came out. I'm in Generation X.
Fact
I love this comment!!! You're singing my song brother. 51 years old.
Never heard this much fact in a comment.
Best Rap & Metal collab
Chuck D’s voice and pace/lyrics fit this song like a glove!
This song never gets old. There is nothing wrong with being a rap fan while still being a thrash fan
I agree with you
The Bomb Never nothing wrong to be a Eminem fan while being a Megadeth fan, even if Dave Mustaine doesn't approve of your music taste lol
+MJNation exactly a man can enjoy a tupac song and a slayer song
The Bomb Kendrick Lamar and Pantera
+MJNation metallica and eminem
I was a very young guy when this was released. The message was to stop hating between genres. You know....We can come together and all that shit. The song wasn't well received by bangers (old term)....Or Rappers (old term)... But you know what? Most Fans of both genres liked it.... but would never admit it... for fear of being labeled as a poser to their own genre of music.
John Shader sad world we live in bro....Like y cant ppl like more than one genre of music??
grouping and defending this group from the outside is a normal thing in human history and almost everything we do, so why not in music too ^^ its fucked up, ofc, but as you said, its a sad world we live in
James Johnson Something I can’t understand. Sad indeed.
Life’s too short and there’s too much great music out there to limit yourself.
I’m good with anything that makes me feel it.
this song is wicked epic. I loved it back in the 90s, and I love it today. I dont think Ive ever heard a song that combined two diversly different generas, with such powerfully packed smoothness. it just occured to me to share this with my 35yr old daughter. she think metal started with her generation. when a song we hear playing we both know, she thinks i learned it from listening to her play her music. funny how times change and stay the same, at the same time. some of my favorite artists in both these groups. rock on guys, anthrax will always be loved, and flava excels at everything he does. thanks for bringing some life back to this old metal head from the past.
Run DMC and Aerosmith too
this was one of the coolest rap collabs I heard as a kid in the 90's, that and RunDMC with Aerosmith, but this Public Enemy - Anthrax one was even better.
The fathers of Nu Metal! Public Enemy + Anthrax! Cheers from Coimata, Bolivia!
True
Them as well as Sepultura, Alice In Chains, Body Count, Pantera and White Zombie
@@joselopez6990 no one of them are nu metal bands 😂
@@absolutepsyvids4444 true, they laid the groundwork for it
@@joselopez6990 yes
So dope. Rap legends. Metal legends. Using their voices for good. Still here.
Still dope 28 years later.
This is one of the greatest Metal and Rap songs ever. Anthrax is a fantastic band
This moment in time was PERFECT.
1st video to be on Yo MTV raps and headbangers ball. This shit will jam on a radio station a 100 years from now
This is what Martin Luther King Dreamed of.
@Dac Tucker sounds like something a tucker dude would say
Truly. Well said. He might not have expected it but assuming he would have been a music fan and adaptive person (which he seemed to have been) he would have LOVED to see this. It would have given him hope. Heck it still gives me hope even now in 2020.
Thanks Obama and BLM for dividing us again.
True, tell it to the new generation of idk what to even call them.
@@MidWestWaters345
He was an adulterer who had multiple encounters with different woman if you look into it
I love these rock/hip hop collaborations from back in the day. Seeing two totally different crowds coming together to listen to awesome music is great.
i remember that as well
it was great wasn't it?
i remember a time of chaos, Ruined dreams this wasted land
HANG ON... SORRY LOL
I mean.... I remember a time before the roadwarrior when the world was powered by the black fuel
SORRY.. HANG ON.. LOL
I remember a time before this
i remember a time when hip hop was one thing , back in the day of Grandmaster flash and NEW YORK, NEW YORK and L.L. Cool J - Radio
the time when Hip Hop and Metal was separated
i then remember the conflict that arose
i then remember the arguments of WHO'S MUSIC WAS THE HARDEST OF HARDCORE
and then.............. IT MASHED INTO ONE MUTHERFUCKING HARDCORE COMPOSITION TO ROCK THE WORLD AND BREAK THE BEATS
Thank you Anthrax
thank you Aerosmith
thank you Public Enemy
thank you Beastie Boys
Thank you Run DMC
Thank you Sir Mix a Lot
Thank you Metal Church
and it all sort of went from there didn't it
The best of both worlds if you love metal and rap
The perfect combination between metal&rap ❤️
Should check out the Judgement Night soundtrack, there's better examples of it on that.
Who says metal and hip hop can't get along?
idiots
Agreed.
Idiots, Rap metal rules
we should appreciate that there are hiphoppers/rappers who respect our culture, in my opinion we should do the same.
@@wingsofthephantomghost3105 I respect every fucking music, but I cannot stand the pop radio hits. It's just terrible.
You need this in your life RIGHT NOW, people! Respect.
Wish more bands had this glorious respect for one another to create new cross overs. There's interviews out there how this all came about and its actually pretty sweet.
They didn't do a song together, but PE toured with the Sisters of Mercy in the 80s.
@@davidstaudacher7718 ..and people wonder why we think the 80s were so great! That would have been an amazing show
Still one of the best colabs ever.
One of the most important songs of all time
this songs like a force of nature, it chews you up and spits you out and I love it.
You will never see such bad ass music like this again in the history of mainstream
Clearly you never played THPS2
@@KNakanishi i played thps1 on demo
@@KNakanishi and im saying this day and age
@@KNakanishi you know the demo from ps2 the one with dave mirra bmx thps2 demo you get weekly from ps magazine
@@KNakanishi i remember when the original xbox came out and thps underground came out... Bus driver came on and it was over for me
Anthrax does not get enough credit.. bad ASS band
Talk about being before your time. Hearing this now 30 years later and it's fucking timeless.
rap is crap now
35 more like but it's a great crossover for sure
Chuck D opened My mind to knowledge of things I never knew about. I wasn't right still Hustling but through the Hustle, His lyrics made Me see things different. I Survived the Hustle because of Public Enemy.
One of the best collabs ever....damn and I am not even a huge fan of Hiphop but they blended this so well.
I'll never forget the first time I heard this. Fucking greatest shit ever.
✌
Just shows how people from different backgrounds can get together and do some cool things
This is seriously the best collaboration, ever. Two genres born of rebellion and counter-culture mix for an important commentary of society.
The greatest collaboration that almost never happened
Duane Reilly nothin special. Chuck D initially didnt take Anthrax seriously when they requested a metal colab of "Bring the Noise"
this its the best rap metal song of all time. no capp
"Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover in history."
Anthrax & Public Enemy decades earlier:
Such a good sound. Rap and Metal merged perfectly. I thank Tony Hawk for bringing this awesomeness to my life back in the 90s
Probably the first and best Metal/Rap combination.........this song has aged so well, still cool in 2020, I still love the drum solo at the end of the video. Cheers
Tech 9 - mamma said knock you out
Your comment hit the nail on the head
The rapid fire vocals of both rap and metal makes both genres made for each other.
meligoth Ik
Saw this live. Primus and BassHead joined them on stage. Flavor popped the dreads and danced with his toddler. What a moment! Fucking beautiful!
Nice that's wassup! Too bad we won't see collabs like this anymore 😔
That sounds magical
I remember when this video came out, you know, back when they played music on MTV!!
this song still rocks 30 years later. and takes me back watching the video again. miss those days!
Still the best rap metal mix ever..........especially given the times.......this is the BEST ever
Allow me to share another version, maybe you like it too :) ua-cam.com/video/4oX3qsje-vI/v-deo.html
Thrash metal & rap, perfect together.
Before this song I was listening to Motley Crue and Paula Abdul. This one song single-handedly changed everything.
As rroundbreaking a track then as it still is now '17, that can't be denied, F A C T 🤘
Motley Crue are still good.
So many single lines from this song stand alone that it deserves to be memorized and quoted.
When Metal and Rap were great. There was unity back then. How did we become so damn divided?
There are systems set in place to divide and conquer. This concept is old like millennia old but it is tried and true.
there aren't so many rap metal bands now, just the 00's LP, LB and some others, a unknown Rap Metal Band is Tribal Ink
Honestly you can find the influence of metal in rap music in the underground or internet rap scene. Also you can find some hip hop/club influence in new metal bands.
Yaotl Cacalotl how do you go from saying something like "it's not about left or right, those are the problem" to putting the right down and making the left out to be the ones in the right... Pretty contradictory, no? Ignoring how out-of-touch that comment is, I wish politics would stop appearing everywhere since this past election. It's always so cringey and nobody has anything new or potent to say.
Antlion 93 Ok you want to talk about being out of touch? Please oh please oh please tell me which part of what I said is false. One more please. PLEASE don't waste my time. I'm not interested in going back and fourth discussing shit we both know. So go on. I'm waiting.
What great combination Anthrax and Public Enemy
I don't give a fuck what year or decade, I will keep coming back to comment on how awesome this song is for the rest of my life.
One of the best collabs ever made 😎 classic and still rocking.
Love metal and rap. I Always considered Public enemy a rock band. It was agressive and in your face yehhh boi!
My favorite part of this video is how Scott Ian clearly has no idea what to do with his hands.
I noticed that too!!
Goes to show, we are best when we are together
Couldn't be more right! I was lucky to see Public Enemy in Chicago a few years ago - Flav was late, and Chuck D was so mad! :)
good words here my man
its sad how things are now. too many idealogs pushing a shitty devise agenda. instead of letting people live.
How do you expect rappers to get along with other people when they cant even get along with each other? They seem to be divisive in almost everything that they do. It sucks, but it is the truth.
its not about rappers, but about people in general.
As a metalhead i love Anthrax and i truly respect Public Enemy. This is a kickass song
Happy 30 Year Anniversary!!
This Joint Still Hits!!✊👂
30 years... damn now I feel old. I remember riding my skateboard with my Walkman and two tapes. Dead Kennedy’s Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables and a dubbed tape with a Public Enemy mix on one side and 2 Live Crew on the other. 1988 ahh what a great year.
Who would have thought 2 different genres would mash togeather so well. Still a banger 2018!
Pure working class music going beyond race fuck yeah
True
Jjk
💯
I do remember when i first heard this song. I was in a music store just browsing and this song was being played. Couldn't believe the version i was hearing and made an enqiury. They had a copy on 12 inch format and i immediately snapped it up. I already was aware of Public Enemy but had never heard of Anthrax. Had much love for Public Enemy but if it wasn't for this collab i would probably of never gotten into Anthrax as well. Two great bands, what more can i say?
2021 and this jam is almost 30 years old and still jams like day one..
That old? Damn
@@CeruleanStallion ya pretty sure i had this in 1991 but it might have been out before that.. haven't looked it up lol
Go to your mother bro
2021 and this is still fuckin' brilliant.
Who else is listening in 2019 because they're old and were listening when this was new (way before UA-cam) and want to relive their youth before they forget it?
Just me? Ok.
Nah dude not the only one
Me too lad ✌️🖖
Nope! Bring the noise brother! \m/
I'm with ya
Don't call us lol just say older, anyway
Bring The Noise.
The real creators of nu metal
Jake Herington Nu Metal
Jake Herington no, Anthrax create only humor in metal scene, humor not crap nu metal, 'nu metal' almost ruin metal, nu metal UnderStand alternative, media say 'nu metal', its only media crap
0LolaLola agree full
Jake Herington yeah with this and I’m the man
The first ever rap metal band
brahhhhhhh it's not one band
Not a band, just this one crossover, Anthrax is just pure 80's Thrash.
Check out Leeway. They were mixing in some hip hop. Same era.
2 of the best music genres in the world in one song
This is the best rock/rap collaboration of all time
Thanks Wollie!
Its more like yeaaaaaaaah boy!
wollie.
cot dam woolie
I bump to rap, I bump to metal. With this I got the best of both. Turn it up.🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
You should check out body count if you don’t know them.
Body count is awesome Ice T does a perfect cover of reign in blood.
Many kickflips and ollies to this song. Great f*ckin memories
Chuck D will forever be the coolest rapper I swear. Such a great and powerful voice and a brilliant lyricist.
It's really cool to see that although Belladonna, despite not singin' a single line in the song and only joining in the chorus, seems to be having the time of his life in the video.
I remember playing THPS2 and this playing every so often, one of those songs that just feels good to skate to.
Hearing that it's not in the THPS1+2 remake is sad.
well, blame the discography since they have the rights :/
Metal and RAP, the perfect recipe for chaos.
Lol❤️🔥💯
I'm starting a rap metal band myself and this will be our opening song...so bad ass
@@PatrickCarroll-xj7tg hell yeah bro ❤️🔥
@@PatrickCarroll-xj7tgnu metal?
This music video oozes and reeks of 90s......
And I love it
It still holds up in 2019! Dare I say pioneers in collaboration...
Well aerosmith did it first
The Stoobers I was just going to say this.... lol
@@thestoobers7084 Yes and no. Aerosmith and DMC did one thing with rock and rap 'first'. We all know this. This was hardcore and hardcore New York bands doing something that was not intended to be commercially viable.
It’s a solid bop, and then at 0:58 they drop the most legendary drumbeat in music history like it ain’t nothin
It's not exactly the Amen break, but it is damn close. They also repeat it in the outro - both 0:58 & 3:18 with drum machine
Anyone else mad as hell this song won’t be in THPS 1+2 🤦🏻♂️
EDIT: It's now re licensed LFG
Me, I was so hype to hear this song again too, but now I can only hear it from Tony Hawk 2X
@@shockyamom6496 and THPS HD
It is in the game thps 1+2
Tony hawks HD sucks robomodo fuck up the series
@@desireeman91 Agreed and btw peep the EDIT in the comment
This song is the Single Largest REASON I Respect ANTHRAX.
EVEN THOUGH I AM A TOTAL METALHEAD, THIS IS 💯 MY FAVORITE ANTHRAX JAM!
One of the earliest inter-genre hand shakes !