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    BROWNOUT - FEAR OF A BROWN PLANET
  • BROWNOUT - FEAR OF A BROWN PLANET
Twenty-eight years ago, pissed-off twelve-year-olds around the universe discovered a new planet, a Black Planet. Public Enemy's aggressive, Benihana beats and incendiary lyrics instilled fear among parents and teachers everywhere, even in the border town of Laredo, Texas, home of the future founders of the Latin-Funk-Soul-Breaks super group, Brownout. The band's sixth full-length album (out May 25th) Fear of a Brown Planet is a musical manifesto inspired by Public Enemy's music and revolutionary spirit.

Chuck D., the Bomb Squad, Flava Flav and the rest of the P.E. posse couldn't possibly have expected that their golden-era hip hop albums would sow the seeds for countless Public Enemy sleeper cells, one that would emerge nearly three decades later in Austin, Texas. Greg Gonzalez (bass) remembers a kid back in junior high hipped him to the fact that Public Enemy's "Bring the Noise" is built on James Brown samples, while a teenaged Beto Martinez (guitar) alternated between metal and hip-hop in his walk-man, and Adrian Quesada (guitar/keys) remembers falling in love with Public Enemy's sound at an early age. "When I got into Hip hop, I was looking for this aggressive outlet . . . and I didn't even understand what they were pissed off about, because I was twelve and lived in Laredo . . . but I loved it and I felt angry along with them."

A1Louder Than A Bomb
A2Shut Em Down
A3Fight The Power
A4Trackstar The DJ To The Edge Of Panic
A5By The Time I Get To Arizona
A6Welcome To The Terrordome
B1My Uzi Weighs A Ton
B2Don't Believe The Hype
B3I Don't Wanna Be Called Yo Ni**a
B4Is A Joke
B5Bring The Noise
B6Prophets Of Rage

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FEAR OF A BROWN PLANET

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