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Good work. Public Enemy are a great group, though I still need to get Nation of Millions...
There was something on (British) television a relatively short while ago, a mini-series about Politics in Music, and one of the 20 minute episodes was about Chuck D. It was good to watch. PEs music might not be up to the standard of their holy trinity of the late 80s/early 90s, but he still seems to be doing an incredible amount of work towards improving the lot of inner city youths.
EDIT: Weren't PE the first million-selling group to put a new album up for free download?
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