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From their form in New York in the mid/late 1980s, Public Enemy were a highly influential rap group. Over a innovative brand of hip hop employing samples and scratching by DJ Terminator X, Chuck D's raps were frequently explicitly political, frequently concentrating on black pride and black power and taking a militant stand on many issues. Their earlier work was also explicitly influence by the teaching of the Nation of Islam.

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See also www.publicenemy.com

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