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Son of a Bush (Bonus Dvd)
Public Enemy
Son of a Bush (Bonus Dvd)
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: Public Enemy
Title: Son of a Bush (Bonus Dvd)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Koch Records
Release Date: 5/20/2003
Album Type: Single
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: East Coast, Gangsta & Hardcore, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 099923867128

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Nice Bonus features too...
Sean Gallagher | NJ | 07/18/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It's nice to see Public Enemy still around and doing what they have to do and saying what they have to say. This is a single from last year's album "Revoloution" . This disc contains 3 tracks, 2 from that album and one from the Fine Arts Milita album. Son of a Bush is a damn good track, and musically is a bit different for a PE song. It's got a nice guitar hook that builds up and explodes right in your face. Chuck has never been more serious or as mad as this song in quite some time. A Twisted Sense of God, the Fine Arts Militia track, although not a PE track (Chuck D lectures on it) is a breath of fresh air. With the live instrmentation, it's a welcome addition as Chuck speaks about 9/11. 9-1-1 is no joke. I highly recommend the FAM album as well. Finally, get your Sh*t Together is more of a old-school PE song, but a bit stripped down. It's got the pounding drums and horn samples that we've all come to love, and a nice scratch section in the middle. The real treats come from the DVD that is included with this. We get to see the video for Gotta Give the Peeps What They Need. It's great to see Chuck and Flav showing no steps of slowing down, and there's some nice Matrix style camera work in this video too. Overall, a good video and it's a shame this couldn't be seen on MTV. Then again, without trying to sound too insulting, most of the viewers who watch MTV wouldn't understand the true meaning of the words and visuals in that video. We also get a nice "Behind Enemy Lines" feature, which is a behind the scenes of the music video. It's a fun little addition to the DVD. Finally, we get lyrics to the songs on the single, which is a great idea. There's a few gripes that I have with this, but these are very minor. Firstly, I wished we'd see some new b-sides from the new era of PE. Since all 3 tracks were released before, and I already own the PE and FAM album their from, it was nothing new. These little personal gripes takes nothing away from the actual content of the music. The DVD is a welcome addition as well. I really wish more artists would add bonuses such as this to their singles and albums. One person complained about this, and recommonded the earlier albums instead. Obviously, it's incredibly hard to create another classic masterpiece such as "Fear" or "Nation", but this is still great stuff and much respect goes out the PE for still being masters in this business.Peace"
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Paul | 06/10/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Music should be there to dispell ignorance and say something about the world we live in. Pop stars are there to look pretty. Pop stars spread ignorance through meaningless emptiness. Public enemy are one of the few voices left in music, speaking politicaly cold as always. Long may they continue. Music with a message. This is the way it should be."