Podcasts about Fuck tha Police

1988 political hardcore hip hop single by N.W.A, protesting police brutality and racial profiling

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Hypothetically Sound Podcast
Journey Through Apple Music's Top 100 Albums- #70: Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A.

Hypothetically Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 37:00


In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most iconic and influential albums in hip-hop history, Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A. Ranked #70 on Apple Music's Top 100 Albums of All Time, this groundbreaking record not only changed the rap game but also ignited conversations around social issues and the rise of gangsta rap. Join us as we break down each track, from the rebellious anthem "Fuck Tha Police" to the cultural staple "Express Yourself," while discussing N.W.A's legacy, their impact on West Coast hip-hop, and how Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy-E, and MC Ren shaped a genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the album, this episode offers fresh insights into one of the most pivotal releases in music history. Don't miss it!

The Night Stalker
The Night Stalker - The Attack Episode 14 Doctor Dre's Dead Brother

The Night Stalker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 15:03


Andre Young, better known as rapper Doctor Dre showed little or no interest in his step-brothers or sons death. It all seems like a matter-of-fact issua to the billionaire. In 1988 wrote the song Fuck Tha Police, neither crime has been solved, maybe the police are saying fuck you too. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-c-bouchard/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-c-bouchard/support

1000 Jahre Popkultur
1000 Jahre Popkultur - Episode 57 - Good Cop / Bad Cop - Polizei in der Popkultur - Teil 1

1000 Jahre Popkultur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 95:13


Im ersten Teil der aktuellen Episode blicken wir auf all die popkulturellen Erscheinungen, in denen die Polizei eine Hauptrolle spielt: Wir schauen auf die lustigen Momente einer Polizeiausbildung, decken mit einem Cop Polizeikorruption auf, lauschen Cop-kritischen Beats, blicken auf einen Roman, in dem ein alter Sheriff der brutalen Drogenkriminalität nicht mehr Herr wird, hören das Debütalbum eines engagierten Rappers, jagen mit einem weiblichen Duo Gangster und blicken am Ende einem harten Cop-Killer in die Seele.  Police Academy 1 - Trailer https://youtu.be/4NT4C1F_HZE?si=DoFiF8J97GzA01c_ Police Academy 2 - Trailer https://youtu.be/0b3WZ2K473s?si=klOKfEefBHJG__n- Police Academy Reunion - Steve Guttenberg Interview https://youtu.be/prSmdP-6AUc?si=GEXSzLThVJjQJRre Police Academy - Behind the Scenes https://youtu.be/cq6xYDU2dLk?si=EV-XaDZR-uO9RgbM Extrabreit - Polizisten https://youtu.be/b5ekGLc-2Ao?si=lStX9ysWCbVVTXpl Serpico Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avLhMiVq0hM Al Pacino Breaks Down His Most Iconic Characters | GQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqPUd0eI5yw Sidney Lumet on Al Pacino  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff5uvaHgU3M City Room: Watching 'Serpico' With Serpico | The New York Times  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3dGWoScAnw Mikis Teodorakis - Theme from Serpico https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1DMnQHvN7A Ice Cube tells the real Story behind ‚Fuck Tha Police‘ https://youtu.be/2EYYaoQgtNI?si=xtEUUiib5xnzP_U3 N.W.A. Interview (1988) https://youtu.be/7nCB5SBAASs?si=wEtW_Ad7D07B-I4X Kendrick Lamar sits down with N.W.A. https://youtu.be/nJyss8iTWVw?si=k-cnOcRwuPGmjhfY N.W.A. - Fuck Tha Police https://youtu.be/Z7-TTWgiYL4?si=xxC_-hClzV4kV_me The legacy of Pulitzer-winning novelist Cormac McCarthy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbn7WD8fYvc Cormac McCarthy, Kein Land für alte Männer (No Country for Old Men) https://www.rowohlt.de/buch/cormac-mccarthy-kein-land-fuer-alte-maenner-9783644050617 Couldn't Care Less. Cormac McCarthy in conversation with David Krakauer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrUy1Vn2KdI Steve Miller Band - Take The Money and Run  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ido6NrjGi2o Ice Cube: Von South Central nach Hollywood https://youtu.be/EDcacPZKgI4?si=6k0C1Ak3VitYBGwG Piers Morgan vs. Ice Cube - Interview https://youtu.be/vEwC9LVlMNQ?si=Ir7ahnNbdzPu5EmN Ice Cube tells the Story behind his first Solo Album https://youtube.com/shorts/XuhKGdz4eQM?si=1tVEwvJ2KjGMb9i4 Ice Cube - AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted https://youtu.be/J6_BPjEr3bY?si=Cl2IkCaJkaU3fwkB Cagney und Lacey Intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuwaA0BLKr4 Cagney & Lacey Q&A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OQz7kHIhlg No Doubt - Just A Girl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHzOOQfhPFg Copkiller (Order Of Death) - Trailer https://youtu.be/3lNCe1ZoKYI?si=j_g3htg3qmV7lyXW Copkiller (Order Of Death) - Ganzer Film https://youtu.be/z1U4A4e4qsk?si=C-Li2jCUc0XwEio9 John Maus - Copkiller https://youtu.be/PI1RtK6ATxI?si=QwWcecU34I_R7W7n

El Álbum Esencial
EP. 086: "Straight Outta Compton" de N.W.A

El Álbum Esencial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 38:07


En este episodio de El Álbum Esencial conversamos sobre “Straight Outta Compton”, el álbum debut de N.W.A, lanzado el año 1988.

The Fight Site Podcast Network
The Forbidden Technique, Episode 18 - F Tha Police

The Fight Site Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 59:17


Silas and Christian recap some of the more interesting fights from the weekend across both the One Championship and UFC fight cards, most notably Sexyama's insane comeback win and Curtis Blaydes knockout out a policeman. Check out our written content on the website: https://www.thefight-site.com/ Support us directly on Patreon for exclusive content and access to the discord: https://www.patreon.com/fightsite We now have exclusive merchandise at teespring.com/stores/the-fight-site-shop

SARCASM MAYBE 007
True Story of N.W.A. Playing “Fuck Tha Police”  It's a dramatic rebellion story that prefigures this era of anti-police-brutality protests

SARCASM MAYBE 007

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 7:51


Hello everyone, welcome  back.Today we'll have a throwback Thursday on The True Story of N.W.A. Playing “Fuck Tha Police” It wasn't gunshots that caused widespread panic. According to the group's inner circle, police set off fireworks to sow chaos. In the summer of 1989 in Detroit, N.W.A. made it through some 30 seconds of "Fuck Tha Police" before apparent gunshots went off in the crowd at Joe Louis Arena. Prior to that, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E and the rest had played their signature anthem exactly one time on stage—at the Celebrity Theater in Anaheim the previous spring. The group heard the shots and took off, only to run backstage into a line of cops, who threw them to the ground, handcuffed them and hauled them away.It's a dramatic rebellion story that prefigures this era of anti-police-brutality protests, but the way it's told in the group's 2015 biopic Straight Outta Compton isn't exactly true."'We're all running together and getting caught and getting thrown'—I guess that's done for Hollywood," says N.W.A.'s DJ Yella, who was on stage at the time. "We didn't get arrested. All that commotion and we ended up getting a ticket, like $100 or something like that."In the film, Ice Cube gives a stirring speech to introduce the song: "This is N.W.A., we do what the fuck we want to do, we say what the fuck we want to say" and leads the 20,000-some fans in a middle-finger salute before gunshots ring out. In real life, according to people at the show, all it took to start the song was a brief flash of eye contact between Cube and Dre on stage. And those gunshots from the crowd weren't really gunshots. "All of a sudden you hear bap, bap, bap, bap, bap. Guys are running, and guys are trying to storm the stage. And, of course, our security guys are fighting the guys who had stormed the stage," recalls Atron Gregory, the group's tour manager at the time. "Turns out it was the cops, and they had lit off some cherry bombs to create chaos.""I'm the person that was literally two feet away from the police when they lit the fireworks, or the firecrackers," says DJ Speed, who performed with the group on stage. "It was a crazy thing."Because the police responded to “Fuck Tha Police” so quickly and forcefully, the film strongly suggests that, somehow, officers had the authority to tell hip-hop groups what they could and couldn't say or play on stage. But that's not quite the case. In fact, the restriction came from N.W.A.'s inner circle. The late Eazy-E's manager, Jerry Heller, agreed in pre-tour negotiations with Darryll Brooks, the tour's promoter, that the band would be fined $25,000 if it played the song.Why? Brooks, Heller and the band's agent, Jerry Ade, feared the song “was not going to be palatable” to conservative localities. “When you go to the Bible Belt, to the Midwest, they don't allow sexual gyrating postures on stage," Brooks recalls. In his 2006 autobiography Ruthless, the late Heller explained how the police came to enforce the contract: “Insurance carriers required police security as a condition of issuing a policy.No police, no policy. No policy, no concert. So Detroit police threatened to boycott those fuck-the-police motherfuckers, N.W.A.”Although he wasn't present in Detroit, Sir Jinx, a producer who also performed with the group, says police had an agenda to intimidate N.W.A. 's mostly young, African-American fans. "They were just being bullies," he says. "It was a show to the audience that they were in control."And so on August 6, 1989, many of the 20,000 fans in Detroit started chanting “Fuck Tha Police,” so N.W.A. called an audible and played it anyway. Brooks was working in an office somewhere in the arena when he heard the chant, followed by DJ Yella's familiar opening beat drop. Cops were everywhere, Brooks says, because it was a "'rap show'—put that in quotes—so everybody was looking for marijuana." He ran towards the stage, and soon "every police officer in the building started rushing the stage out of nowhere. It looked like the Battle of the Bulge."According to Straight Outta Compton, plainclothes police gradually made their way to the side of the stage during the performance, where they looked on menacingly. In real life, Gregory recalls, N.W.A. had its own security guards posted on the sides of the stage, and once the police arrived, the two sides began to tussle. The movie got one key detail right, according to people who were there: When the group heard the bap, bap, bap, they panicked and fled. “For that 15 or 20 minutes, it was white-hot,” Brooks says. “You can imagine guys running offstage and plainclothes guys running from the venue, on the floor, trying to get over the barrier to catch these guys who were saying ‘Fuck Tha Police.'”In Gregory's account, N.W.A., after running from the stage, removed their hats and reversed their jackets to hide logos and be more anonymous. They boarded a limousine to the hotel a mile or two away, and everybody else in the group's entourage walked unassumingly past the police on horseback. MC Ren's recollection is different: "Me and Dre were together, we ran backstage. We ran out the door, and once we looked out, it was like, 'All right,' and we turned around and went back into the building. Everybody was like, 'Back into the dressing room.' The police were in there trying to give citations, some bullshit like that." DJ Yella wound up alone in the street. "We went all different ways. I ran into the parking lot," he says. "I walked back to the hotel." DJ Speed left with the late Eric "Eazy-E" Wright and Eazy's security guard Big Ron.The cops first wound up backstage, where they tussled with the first rappers they could find—in LL Cool J's dressing room. (Also on the bill that night: De La Soul, Too $hort and Slick Rick.) "So LL's bodyguards are fighting the police!" Gregory recalls. The scene was so stressful that Brooks, the promoter, felt a spike in blood pressure and asked a runner to take him to the emergency room. (He was okay, and returned to the show, which still had two acts left.)Afterward, Gregory returned to the hotel. He handed N.W.A.'s production manager a briefcase full of cash from the show as well as all the plane tickets back to LA. He called the bus driver to check on the two cases full of guns the group carried on the road. They tried to drive the buses into Canada, "just in case something happened," but police arrived shortly after that.Gregory called a cab for the airport, ending up at another hotel two blocks away. He contacted Eazy-E via walkie-talkie, who verified everything was okay. Police chatted amiably with the band about the Detroit Pistons and sports. Ice Cube once told an interviewer that, "They corralled us, arrested us all, and all they wanted was damn autographs for their daughters and sons."Four years ago, when members of the group reunited in Detroit (and played "Fuck Tha Police"), local cops provided a high-speed escort, "like we were the president or something," Yella says. In the Black Lives Matter era, "Fuck Tha Police" has evolved from a too-dangerous-to-be-performed anthem to a timely Spotify hit with 157 million plays. "I've been seeing people on social media playing it and people having their own signs and writing it on buildings," MC Ren says. "It's unfortunate why the song keeps popping up and is as relevant as it is. I don't know why we never played it. We had so many other songs. We could just do this other shit."Back in 1989, did promoters take the $25,000 “Fuck Tha Police” fine from N.W.A's cut? “To the best of my knowledge,” Brooks recalls, “yes, we did.”Stay tuned.That's all we got for now. Like, Comment, share ,,,and subscribe please Thank you, see you soon bye ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon---------------------------------------------------#face #instagram #amour #take #couple #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing

20 minutes pour comprendre
Punchline Politique #1 : Fuck Tha Police de N.W.A.

20 minutes pour comprendre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 4:54


Dans ce premier épisode de Punchline Politique, Romain Gaussin contextualise un classique du hip-hop de la West Coast : Fuck Tha Police de N.W.A. Tensions raciales et ghettoïsation sont au centre des préoccupations de l'époque. Bonne écoute !    Présentation : Romain Gaussin  Vous souhaitez nous rejoindre sur Facebook ? C'est ici : https://www.facebook.com/20MPC/. Suivez le podcast ! Il est désormais sur Twitter : @20MPC_podcast   Pour plus d'informations sur l'actualité internationale, vous pouvez suivre Global Initiativ' sur ses réseaux : www.instagram.com/global.initiativ/, www.facebook.com/global.init et https://www.linkedin.com/company/global-init.  Générique : www.musicscreen.org/Royalty-free/Mu…esla-Jingle.php Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Radio Record
Маятник Фуко @ Record Club #169 (26-08-2021)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 61:00


IVA in the mix: 01 N.W.A. - Fuck Tha Police 02. ПЛАМЛИ & СПОТИ, SHOOVAL, FLESH - БАМ 03. TYGA - Ibiza 04. MC Zaac, Anitta, Tyga - Desce Pro Play (PA PA PA) 05. YANIX - Mamacita 06. Big Sean, Metro Boomin, Kash Doll - So Good (Mr. Collipark Remix) 07. Lil Skies - Riot 08. GoldLink - Kokamoe Freestyle 09. Lil Nas X - HOLIDAY 10. kizaru feat. Tory Lanez - Bad Blood 11. Lil Jon x TroyBoi - Snap Yo Fingers (Lebedeff Blend) 12. VENNA - Без стука ARIA FREDDA in the mix: 01. Иван Рейс - Огонь 02. Kali ft. ATL Jacob - MMM MMM 03. Cardi B - Up 04. Machine Gun Kelly, CORPSE - DAYWALKER! 05. B.O.M x KYB - Odyssey 06. REZZ x Yultron - Hell on Earth 07. DJ Khaled ft. Cardi B - BIG PAPER 08. Megan Thee Stallion - Body 09. Saweetie ft. Doja Cat - Best Friend 10. DJ Snake ft. Rick Ross, Rich Brian - Run It 11. DJ Snake - Frequency 75 12. Kanye West - Stronger (Tsuki x ATLAST Remix) 13. NF - CLOUDS 14. DJ Khaled ft. Justin Bieber, 21 Savage - LET IT GO 15. Tekraw feat. МОРСМЕН - R20 (feat. МОРСМЕН) 16. Rick Ross, Jay Z - Movin' Bass (GTA Remix)

LYRICS FOR LUNCH
N.W.A's Anti-Establishment Rallying Cry "Fuck Tha Police"

LYRICS FOR LUNCH

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 94:24


Last summer, 32 years after its release, streams of N.W.A's "Fuck Tha Police" surged nationwide in the wake of the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police. Here, Lindsay and Aviv recount the story behind the song as depicted in the 2015 movie Straight Outta Compton: Paintball wars, Arsenio Hall, the return of Lindsay Lohan Cool J, separating fact from movie fiction, FBI letters ... and  the making of the biggest protest anthem of our time -- and why it's as important as ever. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyricsforlunch/support

Bourbon 'n BrownTown
Ep. 67 - #DefundCPD, Responsive Institutions, & Turning Moments into Movements ft. Bettina Johnson

Bourbon 'n BrownTown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 94:04


GUESTBettina Johnson is a Chicago born and raised abolitionist organizer, Co-founder and current Steering Committee member of Liberation Library and on the Steering Committee for the AfroSocialists and Socialists of Color Caucus of the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). She is also on the Steering Committee of Chicago DSA’s #DefundCPD Campaign, and Co-lead for the Training Committee of the Black Abolitionist Network-steered #DefundCPD CampaignOVERVIEWBrownTown invites Bettina Johnson to talk all things #DefundCPD campaign, nuances and strategies for abolitionist organizing, non-hierarchal structures, building responsive institutions, and training the newly politicized.Bettina begins by sharing her journey growing up in Chicago and finding her movement home in various organizations. The gang compares and contrasts their work and thoughts on abolition and broader "defund police" campaigns pre- and post-George Floyd uprisings before digging into the momentum theory of organizing--turning the energy and politicization of highly visible moments into sustainable movements.As Bettina notes, "we need as many people and as many entry points to start that [politicization] process that feels good for people." BrownTown and Bettina discuss various entry points into grassroots work and the non-hierarchal structures and autonomous actions that folks are encouraged to take within more current and common decentralized movements. Near the end of the conversation, the gang gets in the weeds about #DefundCPD in Chicago and other defund campaigns nation-wide naming the specific campaign goals as abolitionist steps and not a reformist reforms. However, they center nuanced inter-movement discussions about the role of "refunding" and what responsive institutions should and could like that that do not re-ify the harm of the prison-industrial complex under a different name.#DefundCPD educated, organized, and mobilized thousands of Chicagoans around the abolitionist demand to defund the Chicago Police Department on the heels of a global uprisings against state violence and white supremacy and for Black lives. Now, a campaign coming out of hibernation in April 2021, what lessons have we learned from 2020? Why is hibernation necessary for movement work? Building upon years, decades, centuries of work, what types of organizing strategies and tactics need we build on or alter in terms of autonomous coalition-building, trust in camaraderie, and exhausting all of our skills in our work towards liberation? Here's their take.--Follow Bettina on Twitter!Follow Liberation Library on their site, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.Follow Chicago's AfroSocialists & Socialists of Color Caucus via Linktree, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.Follow the #DefundCPD campaign via Linktree, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.--CREDITS: Intro/outro song Fuck Tha Police by NWA. Audio engineered by Genta Tamashiro with assistance from Kiera Battles.--Bourbon ’n BrownTownFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | PatreonSoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Support

Borayla Biyografiler

"Fuck Tha Police" şarkılarıyla ırksal politikalara savaş açan grubun üyeleri Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy-E, DJ Yella ve MC Ren şu anda neredeler?

Racism in Healthcare
Fuck tha Police- N.W.A

Racism in Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 8:30


Song reflection

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Nachtclub ÜberPop: Podcast
Nachtclub ÜberPop: Pop, Politik & Protest

Nachtclub ÜberPop: Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 61:35


Zwei Abende vor den US-Präsidentschaftswahlen widmet sich der Nachtclub ÜberPop dem Thema Pop, Politik und Protest. "Dear Mister President", "Where Is The Love", "Fuck Tha Police", "American Crisis": kontroverse Sichtweisen in 3'30". Wie tönt der Soundtrack zu den vergangenen Legislaturperioden in den Vereinigten Staaten? Wie positionieren sich Rapper*innen und Indie-Rocker*innen zu den jeweiligen Kandidaten? Wer singt, muss seine Stimme erheben. Wer in einer der bedeutendsten Indiebands Gitarre spielt, aber auch. Rick McPhail, US-amerikanischer Gitarrist der deutschen Diskurspop-Band Tocotronic, spricht mit Moderator Andreas Moll über seine Sicht der Dinge am Beispiel der US-Protestsongs der Nuller Jahre. Dabei stellt McPhail uns auch sein Hamburger Projekt Mint Mind vor: "it's fuzzy, sometimes trippy and always with a foot in the annals of indie."

I'm Fine Podcast
#18 Raisins To Be Cheerful

I'm Fine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 63:54


Strap yourselves in as this episode packed to the rafters! Coming up... Mark almost chokes on his Meal Deal, everything you didn't know about rainbows, why it's time to start reconnecting with the real world, Damo stares at a raisin and take a big deep breath because Deepfake is already here and the information apocalypse is upon us! --- ** YOUR HOSTS ** Damo & Mark --- ** HOW TO LISTEN** Our Podcast is brilliantly hosted on Anchor. You can also listen and/or subscribe to us on the following platforms: Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Pocket Casts / Spotify --- ** GET IN TOUCH ** Thanks for listening! Please drop us a line at imfinecast@gmail.com with any feedback or questions. You can follow us on social media: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook --- ** SHOW NOTES ** This is where we like to keep all the references and links to what we've talked about in this episode. --- Rainbows Are Circles --- Making Sense with Sam Harris - The Information Apocalypse (Nina Schick) --- Six U.S. Presidents read "Fuck Tha Police" by N.W.A. (Speech Synthesis) --- https://thiscatdoesnotexist.com / https://thispersondoesnotexist.com --- De-aging Robert Deniro in The Irishman [DeepFake] --- Stop Doing ‘Busywork' And Start Doing Important Work Instead --- Advice On Overcoming Your Gym Anxiety --- ** MUSIC ** I'm Fine Theme Music by the Monkey Fighters Check them out on Spotify or follow them on social media: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imfinecast/message

Greatest Music of All Time
#138 - Bradley Theodore

Greatest Music of All Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 71:34


The artist, Bradley Theodore, talks to Tom about his amazing experiences in New York and some of his favourite music: Jimi Hendrix - "Voodoo Child", Eric B. & Rakim - "Paid In Full", Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up, Michael Jackson - "Bad", 2Pac feat. Dr. Dre - "California Love", The Rolling Stones - "Sympathy For The Devil", N.W.A. - "Fuck Tha Police", Massive Attack - "Teardrop", The Prodigy - "Breathe" and Dirty Vegas - "Days Go By".

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Vicious as Roman Rule
THE GRAND ORGY OF THE SOUTH

Vicious as Roman Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 93:01


Welcome to vicious as Roman Rule. We grab her right by the political vulgarity this week and discuss the changing political discourse, political correctness, and recreate The Austrian Bitch and Her Friends in the Royal Orgy with some of our favorite politicians. There are times in our history where political vulgarity ignited a revolution (i.e., The French Revolution) and there are times in our history when bad words hurt feelings (N.W.A's Fuck Tha Police and 1968's "Fuck the Draft" incident). We mention Ashawn Dabney Small, candidate for Boston City Council District 3, and his use of political vulgarity (we hope to have him on soon). Donate: https://linktr.ee/VARRRLeave us a rating on Apple Music.Share this joint with your friends.Hit our line if you have ideas / suggestions / criticism. Here are a few articles to feast on until next week: The Necessity of Political Vulgarity-- Amber A'Lee FrostThe Left is Now the Right--Matt TaibbiPolitics of Vulgarity--Michael BreenPodcast Episode Artwork Image: Louis the Cuckold (late 1780s)Song discussed: Fuck tha Police by N.W.A.

Rage Against The Pod
Fuck Tha Police

Rage Against The Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 36:02


We get into the NWA cover Fuck Tha Police. Go to iTunes so you can rate, review and subscribe there. You can also listen anywhere you get your podcasts, or just check below: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rage…od/id1486028257 open.spotify.com/show/4YQVj1DVwDf…fQQtSeFL1ZqCzyZw @rageagainstthepod twitter.com/rageagainstpod www.facebook.com/rageagainstthepod www.instagram.com/rageagainstthepod/

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Truth with Tre
FUCK THA POLICE (the dirtbag crooked ones)

Truth with Tre

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 82:23


G CODE VS COP CODE

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Ep. #146 “FOR the Police...not FUCK tha Police”

"White, Confused, Black and Christian - the Podcast"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 9:03


I'm shifting my view on the police BUT it comes with conditions... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/larry-a-yff/message

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D2R Podcast Network
Think Tank Podcast - Ice Qube and the CIA Rap Takeover

D2R Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 85:02


Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Think Tank Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host! The guys start the show by discussing Ice Cube and his interesting journey into Q and the Qanon movement. The guys also discuss the legitimacy of his awakening by going back and exposing how the CIA took over the rap game back in the Fuck Tha Police days and created the rap culture that persists today. Enjoy! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also find the D2R Podcast Network on any podcast streaming app. Just search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. The guys would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!

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Road to the Skeleton Coast
Episode 15 - A Guided Tour of A Guided Tour of Chicago

Road to the Skeleton Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020


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Road to the Skeleton Coast
Chapter 14: The Hennessy Appears

Road to the Skeleton Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020


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Afro Pop Remix
1993(*): Hip Hop Conquers The World! - Spcl Gst Ashley & Terrence

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 103:10


Topics: WTC Bombing, Urban Fashion, Dr. Dre, Menace II Society, Living Single (Bonus Artist: Luck) http://afropopremix.com/   https://www.vibe.com/2016/01/1993-the-year-hip-hop-and-rb-conquered-the-world "1993: The Year Hip-Hop And R&B Conquered The World" 1993 was a historically transformative period for hip-hop and rhythm and blues. When VIBE Magazine dropped its iconic black and white debut issue in September of 1993—featuring a ridiculously fresh faced Snoop Doggy Dogg gracing the landmark cover—it was yet another reminder how ubiquitous urban culture had become. 1993: Hip Hop Artist that released albums A Tribe Called Quest / Bone Thugs-n-Harmony / Cypress Hill / De La Soul / Digable Planets / Digital Underground / DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince / Eazy-E / Fat Joe / Geto Boys / Heavy D & the Boyz / Ice Cube / Ice-T / Insane Clown Posse / Jodeci / Jungle Brothers / Kid Rock / Kris Kross / KRS-One / LL Cool J / Luke / MC Lyte / Naughty by Nature / Onyx / Queen Latifah / Run-D.M.C. / Salt-n-Pepa / Shaquille O'Neal / Snoop Dogg / Tag Team / The Roots / Too Short / Tupac / Wu-Tang Clan / Yo-Yo Next recording: Sunday June, 28th 2020 Time: Decatur / Tulsa - 12 noon Denver - 11a California - 10a Topics: Social - World Trade Center bombing Social - Urban fashion Music - The Chronic, by Dr. Dre Movies - Menace II Society TV - Living Single 1. 1993 notes 2. Bill Clinton, President 3. Feb – Former tennis player Arthur Ashe, 49, dies of the AIDS virus in New York. Ashe was believed to have contracted the virus from a blood transfusion during a heart surgery ten years earlier. 4. Feb – World Trade Center bombing: In New York City, a van bomb parked below the North Tower of the World Trade Center explodes, killing six and injuring over 1,000. 5. Feb – Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents raid the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, with a warrant to arrest leader David Koresh on federal firearms violations. Four agents and five Davidians die in the raid and a 51-day standoff begins. 6. Mar - ESPN holds the first ever ESPY Awards. 7. Apr – The Kuwaiti government claims to uncover an Iraqi assassination plot against former U.S. President George H. W. Bush shortly after his visit to Kuwait. Two Iraqi nationals confess to driving a car bomb into Kuwait on behalf of the Iraqi Intelligence Service. 8. Apr - Colorado Rockies becomes a baseball team 9. Jun - The final episode of Soul Train with Don Cornelius as host airs. 10. Jul – U.S. President Bill Clinton announces his 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy regarding homosexuals serving in the American military. 11. Sep – PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin shake hands in Washington D.C., after signing a peace accord. 12. Oct – A large scale battle erupts between U.S. forces and local militia in Mogadishu, Somalia; eighteen Americans and over 1,000 Somalis are killed. The assault was planned to include an air and ground phase. As the mission was ongoing, Somali forces shot down two American Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters using RPG-7s. A desperate defense of the downed helicopters began, which would become dramatized in the 2001 film Black Hawk Down. Fighting lasted through the night to defend the survivors of the crashes, including the insertion of two sniper commandos who would be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. In the morning, a UNOSOM II armored convoy fought their way to the helicopters, incurring further casualties but eventually rescuing the survivors. 13. Nov – President Clinton signs the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act into law, requiring purchasers of handguns to pass a background check. 14. Open Comments: 15. Top 3 Pop Songs 16. #1. "I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston 17. #2. "Whoomp! (There It Is)" Tag Team 18. #3. "Can't Help Falling in Love" UB40 19. Record of the Year: "I Will Always Love You", Whitney Houston 20. Album of the Year: The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album 21. Song of the Year: "A Whole New World" by Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle 22. Best New Artist: Toni Braxton 23. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Toni Braxton for "Another Sad Love Song" 24. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Ray Charles for "A Song for You" 25. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: Sade for "No Ordinary Love" 26. Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "That's the Way Love Goes" by Janet Jackson 27. Best Rap Solo Performance: Dr. Dre for "Let Me Ride" 28. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Digable Planets for "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" 29. Top 3 movies 30. #1. Jurassic Park 31. #2. Mrs. Doubtfire 32. #3. The Fugitive 33. Notables: CB4, Groundhog Day, The Crying Game, Falling Down, Indecent Proposal, Who's the Man?, Sleepless in Seattle, Poetic Justice, Carlito's Way, A Bronx Tale 34. Top 3 TV Shows 35. #1. 60 Minutes 36. #2. Home Improvement 37. #3. Seinfeld 38. Debuts: Living Single (Forgot to Mention "Martin" debut for 1992) 39. Economic Snapshots 40. Avg. Income: 31k (30k - previously) 41. New Home: 113k (122.5k) 42. Avg Rent: 532 (519) 43. New Car: 12.7k (16.9k) 44. Harvard: 23.5k (15.4k) 45. Movie Ticket: 4.14 (4.25) 46. Gas: 1.16 1.05 (1.05) 47. Stamp: .29 (.29) 48. Social Scene: WTC Bombing 49. A 1,200-pound bomb in a Ryder rental truck parked in a parking garage beneath the World Trade Center exploded. The explosion created a hole about 6 stories deep. An estimated 50,000 people were evacuated, yet only 6 people died. 50. Ramzi Yousef directed the organization and execution of the bombing. He said he did it to avenge the sufferings Palestinian people had endured at the hands of US-aided Israel. He is the nephew of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed - the accused mastermind of the 2001 attacks on New York and Washington that killed nearly 3,000 people and ultimately brought down the World Trade Center. 51. Timeline 52. February 26, 1993 - At 12:18 p.m. ET, a bomb explodes on the second subterranean level of Vista Hotel's public parking garage, below the 2 World Trade Center building. 53. February 28, 1993 - The FBI confirms that a bomb caused the explosion. In the wreckage, federal agents find shattered van parts with a vehicle identification number. 54. March 4, 1993 - Mohammad Salameh is arrested after he claims a refund on a rented van authorities believe carried the explosives. 6 More arrested over next 8 months. 55. March 29, 1993 - The World Trade Center re-opens. 56. August 25, 1993 - Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman (The Blind Sheik) an Egyptian cleric who emigrated to the United States, is indicted for involvement for in the terrorist plot. Some of the 1993 bombing suspects frequented the New Jersey mosque where he preached. 57. February 7, 1995 - Suspected WTC bombing mastermind Yousef is captured abroad by the FBI and State Department. 58. October 1995 - Abdel-Rahman is convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to life in prison. 59. January 8, 1998 - After being convicted, Yousef is sentenced to 240 years in prison for his role in organizing the bombing. "I am a terrorist and proud of it," he tells the court. He has been locked away in solitary confinement at the federal "Supermax" prison in Florence, Colorado, since 1998. 60. February 18, 2017 - Abdel-Rahman, the blind Egyptian-born cleric who inspired terrorist plots including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, passes away in an American prison at the age of 78. 61. Question: What do you remember about this attack and/or the 9/11 attack? 62. Social Scene (2) Urban Wear / Street gear explosion 63. First generation of hip-hop acts dressed like the top RnB acts that influenced them: Classic Motown, Rick James, Michael Jackson, Prince, George Clinton, etc... 64. 1983: Run-DMC set a new standard in hip-hop fashion, choosing casual wear like adidas sneakers and Kangol hats over suits, fancy shoes and other expensive gear. They popularized, the B-Boy look of bucket hats, sneakers, and gold chains. 65. Mid 80's Dapper Dan, born Daniel Day, a haberdasher who would import bootlegged fabrics or screen-print logos onto luxury leather, then turn them into one-of-a-kind, street-inflected pieces. His boutique, operated from 1982–92 and is most associated with introducing high fashion (opposite Run-DMC's casual style) to the hip hop world, with high profile clients over the years including Eric B. & Rakim, Salt-N-Pepa, & LL Cool J. 66. 1984-1992: Tommy Hilfiger & Polo Ralph Lauren: Between 1984 and 1989, Ralph Lauren was king of the hip-hop culture. When Tommy Hilfiger was released in the early 1990s, both brands battled each other for the hearts of musicians and the attention of hip-hop fans around the world. In 1992, Grand Puba wrote lyrics for the Mary J. Blige’s song “What’s the 411?” and mentioned Hilfiger because that’s what he was repping at the time. Puba said he gave a shout-out to the brand because rap artists recognized “whatever’s fresh, whatever’s dope.” 67. 1990: Founded in 1989, Cross Colours was geared toward young African Americans to help promote pride in their ethnicity. Based on the principle of “clothes without prejudice,” Cross Colours is one of the most iconic brands to embrace hip-hop culture. In 1990, on the first season of the hit primetime television show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, lead actor Will Smith wore a series of boldly hued and geometric looks designed by the young Los Angeles–based urban apparel line. African American-owned, founded by Carl Jones and T.J. Walker, the brand quickly skyrocketed. Soon, it was being worn by almost every musical icon of the era. Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Run DMC, Dr. Dre, Lil Kim, Mary J. Blige, members of TLC, television show In Living Color, and Muhammad Ali. 68. 1993: With the mainstream success of hip-hop, street gear/urban wear sales exploded and legitimized "Urban" fashion as a legitimate niche for major retail outlets. 69. Notable brands: Pelle (1978), Karl Kani (1989), Phat Farm (1992), PNB Nation (1992), Fubu (1992), Ecko Unlimited (1993), Mecca (1994), Enyce (1996), Sean John (1998), Rocawear (1999) 70. Question: What old-school gear/style would you still rock today? 71. Music Scene: 72. Black Songs from the top 40 73. #1. "I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston 74. #2. "Whoomp! (There It Is)" Tag Team 75. #4. "That's the Way Love Goes" Janet Jackson 76. #5. "Freak Me" Silk 77. #6. "Weak" SWV 78. #7."If I Ever Fall in Love" Shai 79. #8. "Dreamlover" Mariah Carey 80. #9. "Rump Shaker" Wreckx-n-Effect 81. #10. "Informer" Snow 82. #11. "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" Dr. Dre 83. #12. "In the Still of the Nite" Boyz II Men 84. #13. "Don't Walk Away" Jade 85. #14. "Knockin' da Boots" H-Town 86. #15. "Lately" Jodeci 87. #16. "Dazzey Duks" Duice 88. #17. "Show Me Love" Robin S. 89. #18. "A Whole New World" Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle 90. #19. "If" Janet Jackson 91. #20. "I'm So Into You" SWV 92. #21."Love Is" Vanessa Williams and Brian McKnight 93. #23. "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)" Exposé 94. #24. "Ditty" Paperboy 95. #25. "Rhythm Is a Dancer" Snap! 96. #29. "Right Here" SWV 97. #30. "I Have Nothing" Whitney Houston 98. #31. "Mr. Wendal" Arrested Development 99. #33. "Saving Forever for You" Shanice 100. #35. "If I Had No Loot" Tony! Toni! Toné! 101. #37. "Slam" Onyx 102. #38. "Looking Through Patient Eyes" P.M. Dawn 103. #39. "I'm Every Woman" Whitney Houston 104. #40. "Baby I'm Yours" Shai 105. Vote: 106. Number One RnB Albums 107. Jan The Bodyguard - Soundtrack / Whitney Houston 108. Feb The Chronic - Dr. Dre 109. Mar 19 Naughty III - Naughty by Nature 110. Mar Till Death Do Us Part - Geto Boys 111. Apr Loose Control - Silk 112. Apr 14 Shots to the Dome - LL Cool J 113. May Down with the King - Run-D.M.C. 114. May Fever for Da Flavor - H-Town 115. Jun janet. - Janet Jackson 116. June 26 Menace II Society - Soundtrack / Various artists 117. Aug Black Sunday - Cypress Hill 118. Sep The World Is Yours - Scarface 119. Sep Music Box - Mariah Carey 120. Oct Toni Braxton - Toni Braxton 121. Oct 187, He Wrote - Spice 1 122. Nov It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa - Eazy-E 123. Nov Get in Where You Fit In - Too Short 124. Nov Midnight Marauders - A Tribe Called Quest 125. Dec Shock of the Hour - MC Ren 126. Dec Doggystyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg 127. Dec Lethal Injection - Ice Cube 128. Vote: 129. Music Scene: The Chronic by Dr. Dre, (@age 28 yrs. old) 130. Bio: Dr Dre (Andre Romelle Young) is an American rapper, producer and entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Aftermath Entertainment. 131. His initial stint with music was as a DJ in the local club, The Eve After Dark. It was during this time that he took up the moniker Dr Dre that has lived with him all through. In 1984, Dre began his musical career as a member of the musical group, World Class Weckin’ Cru. The group soon dominated the electro-hop scene in the West Coast with their first single, ‘Surgery’ selling more than 50,000 copies within Compton alone. In 1986, he along with Eazy-E, Ice Cube and DJ Yella formed the local gangsta rap group N.W.A. (Niggaz for Life). N.W.A worked on the themes of urban crime and gang lifestyle. Their lyrics were harsh and overt, and brought to mainstream America the slice of ‘real’ life on streets. N.W.A’s debutant studio album, ‘Straight Outta Compton’ met with blockbuster success, selling more than 2 million copies. Its single, ‘Fuck Tha Police’ explored the tension between black youth and police officials. In 1991, the group released its second album, ‘Efil4zaggin’ before disbanding. In 1991, he co-founded Death Row Records with Sue Knight. In 1992, he released his first single, which served as the title track for the film ‘Deep Cover’. The single featured the debut of rapper Snoop Dogg as well. 132. In 1993, Dre made the big leap of his career with his maiden album, ‘The Chronic’. Its singles, ‘Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang’, ‘Let Me Ride’, ‘Fuck with Dre Day’ created a revolution in the music industry, making the album a cultural phenomenon. The album with its G-funk sound dominated the hip hop music for the early 1990s.Following success as a rapper, he switched to being a producer. He produced Snoop Dogg’s debut album, ‘Doggystyle’, Tupac Shakur’s work, ‘All Eyez on Me’ and several film songs. 133. In 1996, following contractual dispute, he left Death Row Records for good. Same year, he set up his own label, Aftermath Entertainment in connection with Interscope Records. 134. Audio clip 1 - Review 135. Audio clip 2 - Jimmy Iovine 136. Question: Are you tired of Ganster Rap? If so, when and why? 137. Movie Scene: Menace II Society 138. Audio Clip Trailer 139. Firmly established "Hood" films as commercially viable, just like fashion. 140. Question: which of the following is your favorite "hood" film? 141. Colors, 1988 / King Of New York, 1990 / Boyz N The Hood, 1991 / Juice, 1992 / New Jack City, 1992 / South Central, 1992 / Deep Cover 1992 / Menace II Society, 1993 / Poetic Justice, 1993 / Sugar Hill, 1993 / Strapped, 1993 / CB4*, 1993 142. Soon to come: Fresh (1994) / Above the Rim (1994) / Friday (1995) / Higher Learning (1995) / New Jersey Drive (1995) / Set It Off (1996) / Dead Presidents (1995) / Hoodlum (1997) / The Players Club (1998) / Belly (1998) / In Too Deep (1999) 143. TV Scene: Living Single, starring Queen Latifah (@ 23 yrs. old) 144. Audio clip Theme song 145. Queen Latifah is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actress, record producer and talk show host 146. Dana Elaine Owens was born on 18th March 1970 in Newark, New Jersey, to Lance and Rita Owens. Her father was in police services. Her parents got divorced when she was eight. She was raised by her mother in Baptist faith. Her mother played a catalyst role in her music career. She had an older brother, Lance Owens, who also worked in police service. He died in a motorbike accident in 1992. This motorbike was presented to him by Latifah. She attended Catholic School in Newark, New Jersey. During her high school days, she was part of girls’ basketball team. She began rapping during high school. She formed her first rap group ‘Ladies Fresh’ when she was in junior year. She met local DJ Mark James. He formed a group named ‘Flavor Unit’ of which Latifah was the original member. James made a demo record of Latifah's rap ‘Princess of the Posse’. This recording caught attention of ‘Tommy Boy Music’ who immediately signed Latifah. In 1988, this music company offered her first single, ‘Wrath of My Madness’. The song got a positive response and she got an opportunity of a European tour and to perform at the ‘Apollo Theater’. In 1989, when she was just 19 years old, Latifah released her first album, ‘All Hail to the Queen’, which went on to sell more than 1 million copies. 147. Queen invested her money in a small video store on the ground floor of her apartment. She elevated this business to turn it into a record production company. In 1991, when she was just 21 years old, she rolled out ‘Flavor Unit Records and Management Company’ in New Jersey in partnership with her old friend Shakim Compere. She became the CEO of this company. In the same year, she also tried her hands at acting. She debuted in inter-racial romance drama ‘Jungle Fever’. In 1992, she appeared in crime thriller ‘Juice’. 148. Soon she grabbed a leading role in the groundbreaking a sitcom ‘Living Single’. 149. By late 1993, her record company signed 17 rap groups. One of these groups, ‘Naughty by nature’, was extraordinarily successful. In the same year, this company released, album ‘Black Reign’. 150. audio clip - Friends vs Living Single 151. Question: Did Friends have any character that was better than Living Single? 152. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1993?

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As You Were: A Podcast About Alkaline Trio
EPISODE 109! MERCY ME with BRENDAN KELLY!

As You Were: A Podcast About Alkaline Trio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020


THE NEW LAWRENCE ARMS LP ‘SKELETON COAST’ IS OUT JULY 17TH ON EPITAPH! PRE-ORDER IT HERE: https://thelawrencearms.ffm.to/skeletoncoastLISTEN TO ROAD TO THE SKELETON COAST EVERY WEEK, YOU CAN LISTEN TO TIM TALK A LOT MORE! https://apple.co/2Z5Wrg6CHECK OUT OUR PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/asyouwere (road to the skeleton coast also has a patreon it’s patreon dot com slash better sandwich. if you’re debating between the two i’d rather you pick that one, i get half either way, i just think brendan gets it this week. no offense to david, it is his fault, but i really wanna go for the two point conversion this week. do you know how long he’s been bragging about getting jeremy bolm on this show? i don’t think he knew about the pandemic until april, you couldn’t reach the guy. before he went into surgery in december, he called me from the hospital phone, right before his surgery, to talk about the time jeremy came over. comes out, it’s like he never left. of course then he stopped for a minute to complain on the internet about his insurance not covering his bill. that bill was 15% surgery and 85% phone calls. to me. about jeremy from touche amore, coming on as you were. that was tuesday after wrestlemania 34, when he came over. i remember because i went to new orleans and came back with a leaking appendix, can you believe that? spent the whole weekend in bed, got through wrestlemania 34 on mtn. dew and adderall, and talk about a disappointing show. why couldn’t they just let aj and nakamura go for 25 minutes? unbelievable. i’ve moved twice since that episode and waited a year before that appendix nearly did me in. and i’ll never forget, that morning going into surgery, doc comes out to knock me out, i look up and who do i see in the stadium seats. he’s got a set of beats by dre headphones, the headphones of music critics everywhere, and he looks at me and says “just listening to the queen of pain episode we did with jeremy, remember how i got him to come over?” that’s the last thing i remember. then i woke up.) FUCK THA POLICE

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Preview of Fuck tha Police

Filmsuck — Free Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 3:49


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Road to the Skeleton Coast
Episode 11 - Slapstick 1

Road to the Skeleton Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020


SKELETON COAST is out on JULY 17 and you can pre-order it HERE WE have a Patreon and it only costs $7 a month. Matt Allison and Chris No. 2 talked with us and it rocked! I mean, it rocked! Follow Tim on Twitter @badsandwich but don’t forget about Brendan @betteryetpodEmail us if you’d like to complain about Brendan leaving the drier on during the second half of this episode brendankellypodcast@gmail.com FUCK THA POLICE

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kulturWelt
"RTj4" - Musik zum Protest

kulturWelt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 24:33


Popmusik begleitet die Proteste gegen Rassismus und Polizeigewalt auf der ganzen Welt. Auf der Straße singen die Protestierenden "This Is America" von Childish Gambino oder "Fuck Tha Police" von N.W.A. In diese aufgeladene Gemengelage hinein hat das US-amerikanische Rap-Duo "Run The Jewels" ein neues Album veröffentlicht. Es heißt schlicht "RTJ4" und ist ein passender Kommentar. Run The Jewels gehören zu den lautesten Unterstützern der Proteste. Und außerdem in unserer kulturWelt: Mod.-Gespr. mit Frau Prof. Hedwig Richter über Denkmal-Sturz und Diskusssion um Denkmäler zu kritikwürdigen Personen, der Roman "Damnificados" von JJ Amaworor Wilson über eine alternative Gesellschaft der Armen in Caracas, Corona und die Kirchenmusik und ein Nachruf auf Bonnie Pointer.

Nerdo - En Directo!
Capítulo 8: N.W.A (Nerdos With Attitude)

Nerdo - En Directo!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 125:15


Últimamente, la discriminación ha sido un tema que no podemos ignorar, así que en NERDO DE COSTA A COSTA, dedicaremos la conversación a grandes y memorables personajes afroamericanos en los diferentes medios de entretención (cine, TV, videojuegos, comics), no solo para mostrar nuestro apoyo a las minorías y expresar nuestro repudio a la discriminación, sino también para demostrar que, sin ellos, el contenido que tanto nos gusta no sería lo mismo. Fuck Tha Police! B.L.M.

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P3 Soul
Ice Cube – "Fuck Tha Police"

P3 Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 109:56


Ice Cube var livsfarlig i N.W.A., men blev möjligen ännu giftigare när han lärde sig att upparbeta ilskan på beställning. Rödhet lava blandat med saliv. Cube paralyserade lyssnaren med sitt svavelosande budskap som var lika delar ondskefullt, profetiskt och humoristiskt. Han hade hela tiden tillgång till funk, soul och bluesarvet när han rörde sig mellan motstridiga känslor, och satte in lyssnaren i gängmentaliteten utan några moraliska spärrar. Men det fanns också en tid då Cube ifrågasattes av hiphopnationen. Hur kombinerar man medverkan i gulliga familjekomedier med ryktet som kontroversiell rappare? N.W.A.-legendens historia inkluderar bland annat berättelsen om banbrytande "Fuck Tha Police". I timme två: albumaktuella Jessie Reyez ("Before Love Came To Kill Us"). Dottern till colombianska migranter kämpar för ömsesidig respekt mellan människor med hjälp av våldsam och romantisk Quentin Tarantino-soul.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Who Cares About the Rock Hall?: Fuck tha Police

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 5:45


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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Who Cares About the Rock Hall?: Fuck tha Police

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 6:30


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Destroy All Children
6/4/2020 - Gettin' Polyggy Wit It

Destroy All Children

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 101:57


Well, this week didn't exactly turn out like we thought it would. But hey, we talked about the television program Doom Patrol for a while, discussing up to Episode 8. Then, the subject of this week's Retro Corner was Paper Mario (N64) and Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (GameCube). And although it should be obvious where we stand on the subject, for the record: Black lives matter. Theme song by David Cassel Outro music: Fuck Tha Police by NWA

HIPHOPで学ぶ英語
【英文法】#32 N.W.A - "F*** Tha Police"で学ぶ不定詞の形容詞的用法 ■例文:I got something to say

HIPHOPで学ぶ英語

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 4:48


チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 Fuck Tha Police https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADdpLv3RDhA 2020年4月1日より毎日更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! SHO OKUDA Twitter:https://twitter.com/vegashokuda Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter:https://twitter.com/you_kid Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter:https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARK Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! - SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3sjIx7gWGWCPThuBwhC2Qm?si=u3citGlGQW-tmEoMcjWJ8g - APPLEMUSIC https://music.apple.com/jp/playlist/hiphop%E3%81%A7%E5%AD%A6%E3%81%B6%E8%8B%B1%E8%AA%9E-4-8-21/pl.u-9N9LLp3u1Ybe3bq - LINE https://music.line.me/launch?target=playlist&item=upi7nLrdtfvhxjzlzBSZSgLdNq6MTZG-eQsU&cc=JP&from=tw - AWA https://mf.awa.fm/2V8Vrao

Film Express
#12 - Us (2019)

Film Express

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 28:08


Présenté par @TheInfamousVASMusique de fin : N.W.A. - Fuck Tha Police (extrait)

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Albums Are Dead
Episode 11: NWA's Staight Outta Compton

Albums Are Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 72:00


We cover our first rap album on this week's show, and it's a great one with NWA's 1988 release, Straight Outta Compton! Come and hear the stories about the climate in LA at the time that this album was made, and the stories surrounding each of the tracks, including the title track and Fuck Tha Police. Albums Are Dead is a (hopefully) weekly podcast featuring non-expert music fans @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom. Go to albumsaredead.com to check out the show's blog, full of links to old episodes and other stuff. Follow the show on Twitter: twitter.com/albumsaredead Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albumsaredead/ Search for Albums Are Dead on Instagram to find us there as well! We're on iTunes, so if you search for us there we'll show up for you. Please subscribe! We're working hard to get the show on other podcast platforms (Google, Stitcher, Spotify, etc.). We'll keep you updated as we get added to these platforms. In the meantime, all of our shows are can be heard at albumsaredead.com If you're dying to join us as a guest, if you have an album you'd like us to check out and review, or if you want to come on the show to talk about an album with us, hit us up at one of our social media sites and we'll try to set something up. All of the music heard on the show is for sampling purposes only. Please support the artists by buying or streaming their albums and music legally, even if they're already rich. We make absolutely no money from doing this show.

Better Off Red
17: Ocasio-Cortez victory; Alex Vitale on the end of policing

Better Off Red

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 88:32


In our intro, we talk about DSA member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’ stunning defeat of Democratic incumbent and party boss Joseph Crowley in the June 26 NY primaries. We discuss how Cortez’ victory shows the desire for an alternative to the establishment Democrats as well as a tide of enthusiasm for socialism. We also talk about the challenges she’ll face as a socialist trying to navigate the shark-infested waters of the Democratic Party. We touch on some of the debates amongst socialists about how to approach the Democratic Party and how and whether we need to create our own party. Our intro ran longer than usual this week, but we hope that this will be the start to an ongoing discussion around the elections in the coming months. In our interview, we talk to Alex Vitale about his book, The End of Policing (Verso Books) (http://bit.ly/VitaleBook). Vitale is a professor of sociology and coordinator of the policing and social justice project at Brooklyn College. His writings have appeared in the New York Times, NY Daily News, USA Today, the Nation and Vice News. For more information about his writings as well as his public appearances and other news, check out his website (http://bit.ly/VitaleWeb). The rise of the Black Lives Matter movement has produced widespread recognition of police abuse and prompted demands for reform. At the same time, groups like the Black Youth Project http://bit.ly/BYPBOR) and the Movement for Black Lives (http://bit.ly/MBLBOR) have questioned the relationship between intensive policing, structural racism and deeper patterns of inequality. Vitale argues that we should question the very nature and purpose of the police as an instrument for social control. He suggests that the answer is not better policing, but an end to policing itself. In our discussion, we talk about why the various reforms being proposed do not address the problems with policing. Vitale recounts the origins of the modern police as part of England’s colonial subjugation of Northern Ireland and the need to monitor the free movement of urban slaves in Charleston, South Carolina. We also talk about why policing has become even more intensive and violent in the last few decades as part of a bipartisan political project and in response to heightened levels of inequality. Vitale argues that if we want to address the real issues that policing purports to address, then we need large-scale structural reforms to address inequality and racism. In the last part of our discussion, we get into the strategic questions about how to build a movement against the criminal injustice system, how calls for prison abolition fit into that, and the work and demands that some of the organizations leading around this issue are raising. For additional reading related to our interview, check out: *Alex Vitale in the NYT talking about the new super-predator myth (http://bit.ly/VitaleNYT) *Alex Vitale in Jacobin on why body cameras and more training aren’t enough (http://bit.ly/VitaleJacobin) *Episode 6 of this podcast, in which we talk about the intersection of mental health and policing *The Movement for Black Lives Platform (http://bit.ly/MBLPlatform) For additional related to our intro on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, check out: *Socialist Worker article on How far can the left go in the Democratic Party? (http://bit.ly/AOCSW) *Jacobin article on why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won (http://bit.ly/JacobinAOC) *Lance Selfa’s The Democrats: A Critical History (Haymarket Books) (http://bit.ly/Selfa) Music in this episode: The Boy & Sister Alma, “Lizard Eyes” (Dead Sea Captains Remix) Cardi B, “I Like It Like That” Solange, “Mad” ft. Lil Wayne KRS-One, “Sound Of Da Police” Vic Mensa, “16 Shots” Bruce Springsteen, “American Skin (41 Shots)” N.W.A., “Fuck Tha Police”

Damen Robinson
Fuck tha police

Damen Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 1:47


They are some of the dirtiest people on the plant

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Potentium Podcast
Potentium – Episode 116 (3/31/18)

Potentium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 114:19


"Fuck Tha Police" - Stephon Clark/Brandon Flood/Alton Sterling (5:00) Woman in Texas sentenced to five years in prison for voting illegally (18:45) Texas Wesleyan fanatical baseball coach/Roseanne Barr (24:15) Mitch McConnell proposes hemp bill (33:45) The idiot that is Laura Ingraham attacks Parkland students  (38:20) Rick Santorum and CPR (49:10) The Census (1:01:00) Trump - Expels Russian diplomats/Fires David Shulkin/Stormy (1:04:20) Alexander Laurin (podcasterscoach.com) and my submission to his book - “The Book on Podcasting" (1:17:15) Bill Maher - “Thoughts & prayers”/Hollywood & Republicans (1:31:30) Kurt Cobain - 2/20/67 - 4/5/94 Happy Easter!

24FPS
24FPS 80 : Straight Outta Compton

24FPS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015 127:22


Grâce au biopic Straight Outta Compton de F. Gary Gray, 24FPS se plonge dans les origines du gangsta rap et l'histoire du hip-hop à travers le groupe N.W.A. et ses célèbres membres.Dans la première partie de l'émission, Julien et Jérôme reviennent tout d'abord sur la genèse du film et sur les quelques polémiques qui l'ont entouré. Puis, lorsque retentit le signal sonore (au bout de 30 minutes d'émission), ils abordent les principales scènes du film en livrant leur ressenti mais aussi en les comparant parfois à la réalité des faits.Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à nous dire ce que vous en avez pensé !Crédits musicaux : Straight Outta Compton et Fuck Tha Police de N.W.A., issus de l'album Straight Outta Compton (1988)

Arizona Soul Podcast
Episode 45: Did He Catch A Body Bout A Week Ago?

Arizona Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2014 118:07


In this edition of the I'm Black, He's Mexican Podcast, Arizona Verse & Soul Papo join forces to wax philosophically about Bobby Shmurda and crew charged with 69 counts, Martin Luther King Blvd coming to Phoenix, what did people Google in 2014, J. Cole's 2014 Forest Hills a success, Hopsin quits rap, Iggy Azalea Receives Anonymous Threats, Sony scraps The Interview, North Korea asks the United Nations to investigate CIA torture crimes, 5 things to know about Obama's deal with Cuba, but now NJ wants Assat Shakur back, How long does good sex take, 5 ways you may kill your marriage ladies, Harvard Grad pulled over for playing Fuck Tha Police, NYC man busted with 500,000 untaxed cigarettes, doesn't get killed, CNN's Twitter Fail #AskACop, The Banana Experiment offers important life lesson, brain changes seen in young american footballers, NASA finds stong evidence of Life on Mars, humans may be causing the 6th Great Extinction. #IBHM If you don't like this podcast, you're probably racist... The Official Website: www.ibhmpodcast.com Email Us: ibhmpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Social Media: www.facebook.com/ibhmpodcast www.youtube.com/ibhmpodcast www.ibhmpodcast.tumblr.com www.twitter.com/ibhmpodcast Subscribe to the podcast: on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/im-black-hes-mexican-podcast/id692728763 on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ibhmpodcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=38104&refid=stpr on Tune-In Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Im-Black-Hes-Mexican-Podcast-p547515/

AppSnack
113 - Beats by AppSnack

AppSnack

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2014 57:53


  Se när Dr. Dre och Steve Jobs videochattar   Apple jobbar på sin street cred genom att köpa Beats by Dr Dre samtidigt som PR chefen säger tack och hej. Mannen bakom iMessage och Gamecenter startar ny meddelandetjänst och kameraexpert från Nokia ansluter till Apple. Allt detta plus iPhone 6 rykten, tips och kanske en Microsoftnyhet ger vi er i veckans AppSnack 113. Podcasten om teknik och uppkopplat nörderi i allmänhet, och ditt mobila liv i synnerhet.   Så gå ingenstans kära lyssnare för i dag är det tunga toner i App Fakking Gansta Snack! I panelen: Tobias Hieta, Michael Ploug Gartner. Programmet leds av Calle Gisselsson.   EXTRA Android Users Are More Likely to Take the Bus, While the Frequent Fliers Choose iPhones "Apple-kunder föredrar vin framför öl" Han vill gifta sig med sin Macbook Pro   Nyheter Kameraexpert från Nokia ansluter till Apple Engadget iMore   Hipstamatic släpper nytt Hipstamatic turns Cinamatic with a twisted take on mobile video   TOBBE och hans återvunna iPhone Apple Speeds Up Returns and Refunds to Snag Ecommerce Consumers   PR-chefen säger tackohej Longtime Apple PR chief Katie Cotton to retire Apple PR chief Katie Cotton retiring after 18 years   Haha. Ansvarig för iMessage startar ny meddelandetjänst   Veckans Privacy Yahoo. Apparently It Was a ‘Shocker’ Veckans rykten Surprise! This year’s iPads all likely to have Touch ID   iPhone 6 What? NFC chips i iPhone 6? Future iPhones Could Capture 'Super-Resolution' Photos Using Optical Image Stabilization These iPhone 6 schematics reportedly come straight from Foxconn Eight things you should know about the next iPhone There’s probably more than one "next iPhone." It might be more expensive. At least one could come early. It’s probably called the iPhone 6. It might have an amazing new camera. It will do even more with your fingerprint. It will come with a new version of iOS. It might work with a smartwatch.   Microsoft tros lansera Surface Mini 20 maj Veckans snackis - Apple köper Beats   Great idea Jimmy Iovine Cultural Influence Beats Music Jon Maples Musiknerladdningar ner 13% 1a kvartalet jämfört med Q1 2013 iTunes har 800 miljoner kreditkort Array,      MacRumours    The Verge    Apple behöver Beats Why Apple Is Betting Big on Beats: Hardware for Now, Streaming for Later Forgotten by Dre: How two Beats founders were cut out of the $3.2 billion deal Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine will take senior positions at Apple in Beats deal Dr Dre känd för vackra texter som Fuck Tha Police (1988) Jimmy Lovine Rykte: Iovine och Dre får chefsroller på Apple – kan presenteras på WWDC The epic visual history of Beats by Dre What if Apple bought Beats not for headphones, but wearables?