Public Enemy – It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
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It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, released in 1988, is Public Enemy’s second album and one of the most important works in hip hop history. From the opening live-intro energy of Countdown to Armageddon to the fierce social commentary of Don’t Believe the Hype and Rebel Without a Pause, the record is uncompromising in both sound and message. Chuck D’s booming, authoritative voice delivers politically charged lyrics with clarity and urgency, while Flavor Flav provides contrast with his chaotic, charismatic presence.
The Bomb Squad’s dense, sample-heavy production pushed hip hop into uncharted sonic territory—layering funk, soul, rock, and noise into collages that felt explosive and revolutionary. More than just a collection of songs, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back was a manifesto that redefined what rap could achieve, addressing race, power, and resistance with unparalleled intensity. It remains one of the most acclaimed albums of all time, not just in hip hop but in modern music.
Reviews
“It Takes a Nation of Millions is the greatest hip-hop album ever made.” – Rolling Stone
“Public Enemy turned rap into a vehicle for political fury and artistic ambition.” – The Guardian
“This is the record where Public Enemy became the most important band in America.” – Pitchfork
“Dense, thrilling, and uncompromising, Nation of Millions raised the stakes for hip hop forever.” – AllMusic
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: Public EnemyLabel: Def Jam RecordingsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: Hip Hop & RnBSilver Side
A1 Countdown To Armageddon
A2 Bring The Noise
A3 Don'T Believe The Hype
A4 Cold Lampin With Flavor
A5 Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic
A6 Mind Terrorist
A7 Louder Than A Bomb
A8 Caught, Can We Get A Witness?
Black Side
B1 Show Em Whatcha Got
B2 She Watch Channel Zero?!
B3 Night Of The Living Baseheads
B4 Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos
B5 Security Of The First World
B6 Rebel Without A Pause
B7 Prophets Of Rage
B8 Party For Your Right To Fight