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Public Enemy - Welcome To The Terrordome FLAC
Performer:
Public Enemy
Album:
Welcome To The Terrordome
Style:
Conscious
Released:
1989
Country:
Europe
Label:
Def Jam Recordings, CBS
Catalog:
655476 1
FLAC size:
1187 mb
MP3 size:
2452 mb
WMA size:
1982 mb


Tracklist


1Flavor Flav
Voice – Flavor Flav
0:16
2Welcome To The Terrordome (Vocal)5:25
3Welcome To The Terrordome (Terrormental)3:36


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
44 73135Public Enemy Welcome To The Terrordome ‎(12")Def Jam Recordings, Columbia44 73135US1989
655476 2Public Enemy Welcome To The Terrordome ‎(CD, Maxi)Def Jam Recordings655476 2UK1989
655476 4Public Enemy Welcome To The Terrordome ‎(Cass, Single)Def Jam Recordings655476 4UK1989
655476 7Public Enemy Welcome To The Terrordome ‎(7", Single)Def Jam Recordings655476 7Europe1989
ARIC 2334Public Enemy Welcome To The Terrordome ‎(7", S/Sided, Promo)CBSARIC 2334Spain1989


Credits


  • ProducerCarl Ryder, Eric Sadler, Hank Shocklee


Notes


3” gatefold sleeve in a 5” pvc standard sleeve (‘CD3 single CBS’)

Track 1 from ‘Fear Of A Black Planet
Tracks 2-3 previously unissued


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 5 099765 547610
  • Matrix / Runout: CDDEF-655476-17 22
  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
  • Label Code: LC 8427
  • Other (Compact Disc Single Indicator): CD-S


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Records Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – CBS Records Inc.
  • Record Company – CBS Inc.
  • Distributed By – CBS Records
  • Glass Mastered At – DADC Austria
  • Published By – Nia Music
  • Published By – Def American Songs, Inc.
  • Produced At – Greene St. Recording
  • Mastered At – Masterdisk


Video



Album


Текст песни: This is a journey Journey, through sound Would you join me please in welcome-in-ing I got so much trouble on my To The Terrordome - Public Enemy. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Welcome To The Terrordome Album Version Explicit. Songs in album Public Enemy - Welcome To The Terrordome 1990. Public Enemy performs in the music video Welcome to the Terrordome from the album Fear of a Black Planet recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video opens with a car arriving at a concert. The band appears headed to the stage where they perform in camouflage to an enthusiastic audience. Clips of a prison riot play throughout. Written by Shatterdaymorn. Welcome to the Terrordome, what does it mean It means the 1990s are coming, if we as a people do the right thing well be all right, if we do the wrong thing the black situation is out of here at the end of the decade. The terrordome is the 1990s. I got it from this article called Welcome to the Terrordrome that was in Melody Maker magazine. I just changed it to Terrordome, the house of the 90s. Welcome to the Terrordome Track Info. Watch the video for Welcome to the Terrordome from Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. After one less-than-successful single, they regrouped and signed to the still developing Def Jam record label after Rick Rubin heard Chuck D freestyling on a demo. Their debut, Yo Bum Rush The Show, was released in 1987 to mild critical acclaim, although the Hip-Hop cl read more. Public Enemy, also known as P. is a seminal Golden Age era Hip-Hop group known for their densely layered production and politically charged lyrics demonstrating their interest in the con read more. by Public Enemy. Album: Fear of a Black Planet 1990. Charted: 18. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . Public Enemy came under fire from the Jewish community after equating the black experience with the holocaust. When Professor Griff, who was the group's Minister of Information, told the Washington Times that Jews are wicked. And we can prove this, it incited a great deal of controversy and led to Griff leaving Public Enemy. Terrordome takes on this controversy. Take 'Welcome to the Terrordome. How could I talk about 1989 and not talk about the band's confrontation with the Jewish community It would've been false . Fear of a Black Planet is the third studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy. It was released on April 10, 1990, by Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records. For the album, Public Enemy's Bomb Squad production team sought to expand on the dense, sample-layered sound of the group's 1988 record It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. Having fulfilled their initial creative ambitions with that album, Public Enemy aspired to create what lead rapper Chuck D called a deep, complex album. Public Enemy. Welcome To The Terrordome Terrormental. Preview Preview. Follow Public Enemy and others on SoundCloud