N.W.A. in 1989, © Doug R. Burrows
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Winter 1993 Mixtape.
Ice Cube The Predator
Brand Nubian “Love Me Or Leave Me Alone”
Positive K “Nightshift” (f. Big Daddy Kane)
Redman “Time 4 Sum Akshun”
Mary J. Blige “What’s The 411?” (f. Grand Puba)
MC Ren “Final Frontier”
Pete Rock & CL Smooth “Straighten It Out”
Chaka Demus “Murder She Wrote”
Shabba Ranks “Slow And Sexy”
Spice 1 “In My Neighborhood”
Utah Saints “Something Good”
Positive K “I Got A Man”
Mary J. Blige “Sweet Thing”
Redman “Blow Your Mind”
AB Logic “Get Up (Move Boy Move)”
Ice Cube “No Vaseline”
Apache “Gangsta Bitch”
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N.W.A. photos for Los Angeles Times, 1990, © Tony Barnard
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Round one
N.W.A.
Formed in: 1987
Genres: west coast hip hop, gangster rap
Lineup: Eazy-E- vocals
Ice Cube- vocals
MC Ren- vocals
Dr. Dre- vocals, keyboards, drum programming
DJ Yella- sampling, turntables, drum programming
Arabian Prince- vocals, keyboards, drum programming
Albums from the 80s:
N.W.A. and the Posse (1987)
Straight Outta Compton (1988)
Propaganda:
Wire
Formed in: 1976
Genres: Post-punk, art punk, punk rock
Lineup: Colin Newman – voice, guitar, various
Graham Lewis – voice, bass guitar, various
B. C. Gilbert – guitar
Robert Gotobed – drums, various
Albums from the 80s:
The Ideal Copy (1987)
A Bell is a Cup (1988)
Propaganda:
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The World Most Dangerous Group
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