tagged w/ self destruction
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Landstrider re edits the washing Machine Video, now it contains a face n'aaw.
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Men are not born stupid, but there are many political and economic interests in the world which want them to be so. Often we think that ignorance is the reason why many people support obviously inadequate governments, but in reality is something much more serious than ignorance, is education to self-destruction. Imagine a thief who enters a house to rob and destroy. The noise alarm one of its inhabitants, who immediatly tries to stop the thief.Men are not born stupid, but there are many political and economic interests in the... more
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Filmmaker Joel H. Hinojosa takes you on a personal journey with Little White Lines, a snapshot into the life of Travis Bilenski. A singer-songwriter from northern California with passionate beliefs and a strong personal philosophy. A brutally honest look at life, love and what happens when you cross those Little White Lines.Filmmaker Joel H. Hinojosa takes you on a personal journey with Little White Lines, a... more
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The Stop the Violence Movement was formed by rapper KRS-One.
KRS-One, Stetsasonic, Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Just-Ice,
Doug E. Fresh, Heavy D, Public Enemy, Ms. Melodie
During a Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy concert, a young fan was killed in a fight; galvanized into action, KRS-One founded the Stop the Violence Movement. Comprised of some of the biggest stars in contemporary East Coast hip-hop, the movement released a single ('Self Destruction') in 1989 with all proceeds going to the National Urban League.The Stop the Violence Movement was formed by rapper KRS-One.
KRS-One, Stetsasonic,... more
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Self Destruction Lyrics by the Stop The Violence All-Stars
KRS-One, Stetsasonic, Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Just-Ice,
Doug E. Fresh, Heavy D, Public Enemy, Ms. Melodie
Self Destruction Lyrics by the Stop The Violence All-Stars
KRS-One, Stetsasonic,... more
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