Public Enemy: Man Plans God Laughs

public enemy SKU: 28397649
Public Enemy: Man Plans God Laughs

Public Enemy: Man Plans God Laughs

public enemy SKU: 28397649

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Man Plans God Laughs
Artist: Public Enemy
Label: Spitdigital
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 810066020504
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop

Vinyl LP pressing. 2015 album from the rap pioneers, the follow-up to their album The Evil Empire Of Everything. Chuck, Flavor, Lord, Griff, G-Wiz and the S1W's return for another album, bringing you all new music. If you thought your favorite PE album was Apocalypse 91, wait until you here this one! Man Plans, God Laughs was created as a reminder that, according to Chuck D, “once we win one victory, another battle develops.” The album is driven by anthems that echo Public Enemy’s longstanding calls to break down institutional blockades and stand up for the rights of the oppressed, imploring listeners to “Give Peace A Damn” while name checking Charles Mingus, work together as one in “Earthizen” (with a bit of brilliant wordplay, declaring “The earth without art is just, eh”) and see each other as one on “Me To We” (featuring turntable scratching from the group’s original DJ, Terminator X).

Tracks:
1.1 No Sympathy from the Devil
1.2 Me to We
1.3 Man Plans God Laughs
1.4 Give Peace a Damn
1.5 Those Who Know, Know Who
1.6 Honky Talk Rules
1.7 Mine Again
1.8 Lost in Space Music
1.9 Corplantationopoly
1.10 Earthizen
1.11 Praise the Loud
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