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| Sixty hip-hop classics from LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, EPMD, Redman, Slick Rick, Warren G, Method Man, many others. |
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| 1 I Can't Live Without My Radio - LL Cool J |
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| 2 Rebel Without a Pause - Public Enemy |
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| 3 Hold It Now, Hit It - Beastie Boys |
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| 4 Crossover - EPMD |
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| 5 Children's Story - Slick Rick |
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| 6 Going Back to Cali - LL Cool j |
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| 7 Paul Revere - Beastie Boys |
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| 8 I'm That Type of Guy - LL Cool J |
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| 9 No Sleep Till Brooklyn - Beastie Boys |
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| 10 Bring the Noise - Public Enemy |
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| 11 The Gas Face - Third Bass |
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| 12 Hip Hop Junkies - Nice & Smooth |
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| 13 Welcome to the Terrordome - Public Enemy |
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| 14 Big Ole Butt - LL Cool J |
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| 15 Slam - Onyx [1] |
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| 16 The Boomin' System - LL Cool J |
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| 17 Shut 'Em Down [Pete Rock Mixx] - Public Enemy |
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| 18 Mona Lisa - Slick Rick |
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| 19 Deeper - Boss [1] |
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| 20 Tonight's da Night - Redman |
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| 21 Headbanger - EPMD |
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| 22 Brass Monkey - Beastie Boys |
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| 23 Back Seat - LL Cool J |
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| 24 Pop Goes the Weasel - Third Bass |
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| 25 Sometimes I Rhyme Slow - Nice & Smooth |
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Album Review
In the '80s, Def Jam Records became the leading rap and hip-hop label in America. Featuring a roster filled with superstars -- including Public Enemy, LL Cool J, the Beastie Boys, Slick Rick, and EPMD -- Def Jam released many of the most innovative and groundbreaking records of the late '80s and, as the four-CD box "Ten Year Anniversary" proves, the music has lost none of its impact over the years. Over the course of the four discs, the set runs through a number or hip-hop classics, including "I Can'T Live Without My Radio," "Fight The Power," "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)," "Slam," "Don'T Believe The Hype," "Rock The Bells," "Regulate," "Crossover," and over 50 other tracks. The one (minor) drawback of the set is the fact that it isn't sequenced chronologically; nevertheless, each disc in the box is compulsively listenable. In sheer musical terms, "Ten Year Anniversary" is one of the best box sets ever compiled and is essential to any popular music collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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