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Public Enemy

Public Enemy

Group Members: Chuck D, Flavor Flav, DJ Lord, Professor Griff
Past Members: Terminator X, Sister Souljah

Covers of Public Enemy Songs

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Bring the Noise Bring the Noise (1987) was covered in
Bring the Noise by Anthrax feat. Chuck D (1991)
Bring the Noise by Staind feat. Fred Durst (2000)
Bring the Noise by The Unholy Trio (2000)
Bring Tha Noize by Subnoize Souljaz feat. Sen Dog and Daddy X (2009)
Sophisticated Bitch Sophisticated Bitch (1987) was covered in
Sophisticated Bitch by fIREHOSE (1991)
Public Enemy No. 1 Public Enemy No. 1 (1987) was covered in
Public Enemy No 1 by Infinite Mass (2001)
Public Enemy #1 (2005) by DJ Spooky and Dave Lombardo feat. Chuck D (2005)
Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos (1988) was covered in
Black Steel by Tricky (1995)
Intro (Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos) by Rage Against the Machine feat. Chuck D (1998)
Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos by Sepultura (2003)
Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos by Asian Dub Foundation feat. Chuck D (2007)
Night of the Living Baseheads Night of the Living Baseheads (1988) was covered in
Return of the Living Bassheads (Somethin' Really Bad) by Digital Assasins (1999)
Night of the Living Baseheads by Insane Clown Posse (2012)
She Watch Channel Zero?! She Watch Channel Zero?! (1988) was covered in
Channel Zero by Senser (1994)
Fight the Power Fight the Power (1989) was covered in
Fight the Power by Barenaked Ladies (1991)
Fight the Power by Korn and Xzibit (2005)
Fight the Power by Vanilla Ice (2008)
Welcome to the Terrordome Welcome to the Terrordome (1989) was covered in
Welcome to the Terrordome by Pharoahe Monch (2007)
911 Is a Joke 911 Is a Joke (1990) was covered in
911 Is a Joke by Duran Duran (1995)
Brothers Gonna Work It Out Brothers Gonna Work It Out (1990) was covered in
Brother's Gonna Work It Out (2005) by DJ Spooky and Dave Lombardo feat. Chuck D (2005)
B Side Wins Again B Side Wins Again (1990) was covered in
B Side Wins Again (2005) by DJ Spooky and Dave Lombardo feat. Chuck D (2005)
Can't Do Nuttin' for Ya Man Can't Do Nuttin' for Ya Man (1990) was covered in
I Can't Do Nuttin' for Ya Man by The Movielife (2001)

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anthole said on Sunday, 17 June 2012:
In the case of Public Enemy, "Bring the Noise" and "Rebel Without a Pause" were put out as singles before the album even came out so they were finished before the other tracks on "Nation" were.

C.R. Brown said on Sunday, 17 June 2012:
I notice how songs from "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" use samples from both "Rebel Without a Pause" and "Bring the Noise" while both songs were on that album, and "Bring the Noise" was not only sampled more often on the album, but in general on this database, why is that? There are lots of artist's on this database with that one song that has pages and pages of other songs it was sampled in. Besides the Ultimate Breaks and Beats, even rap songs like "La Di Da Di" or "Top Billin" were also sampled by the original artists. Is there something substantial about these songs, or a certain reason why they're used much more often then other songs on their page?

MrBlondNYC said on Friday, 07 January 2011:
True but to be fair the reason why PE was able to sample so many songs was because it was before sampling laws. Those albums would cost millions to make today. Rapping over an instrumental is more a matter of cost than non-creativity.

7JEDIACEN said on Thursday, 06 January 2011:
This is Hip Hop! Public Enemy, Terminator X and the Bomb Squad. Sampled, cut, remixed and made the Bomb! Not just play the whole instrumental version of a song and rap over it like many others.

DJ Anubis said on Thursday, 27 May 2010:
I think it all got started as "ain't no party like an east/west coast party cos a e/w coast party don't stop"... but who was first? :D

tick said on Thursday, 27 May 2010:
There ain't no party like a Liz Lemon party, coz a Liz Lemon party is Mandatory!

Sorry, I dunno, Ain't no party like a Alkaholik party is my best guess, From Likwit - 1993... sure it's not the first though heh

DJ Anubis said on Thursday, 08 April 2010:
Does anyone know who started this: "there ain't no party like a *** *** party"? Sorry to be spamming Public Enemy, but I'm getting the feeling it's these guys?

edkoccornell said on Friday, 24 July 2009:
Is it just me or is the bassline in "Fight the Power" by Public Enemy the same as in "100 Miles and Runnin'" By N.W.A?

 
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