Flavor Flav, left, and Chuck D. of the rap group Public Enemy, pose for photographers upon their arrival for the MTV Music Awards at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, Sept. 8, 1994. (Malcolm Clarke/AP) Not Springsteen – In this series, we’ll discuss policy and politics as reflected in music and popular culture. The only requirement: absolutely no Bruce Springsteen references . Ever. I don’t remember the first album I stole. I think it was either Ice Cube’s “ Amerikkka’s Most Wanted ” or 3rd Bass’s “ The Cactus Album ”.
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