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World music classic #45 and 46

Ode to sample spotters everywhere

Darkest Light - Lafayette Afro Rock Band
“Darkest Light” (1975) Lafayette Afro Rock Band

Show 'em Whatcha got--Public Enemy #1

“Show ‘Em Whatcha Got” (1988) Public Enemy

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This entry was posted in 1001 things to do before you die, music, world music classics on June 8, 2008 by jahsonic.

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