The 25 greatest East Coast hip-hop albums of the 1990s

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No. 16 Fear of A Black Planet by Public Enemy (1990)

P.E. entered the 1990s as the biggest and most important group in hip-hop, and this album is a testament to the power and influence that Chuck D. and the posse carried over their audience. Pointing their focused rage at Hollywood, emergency services, the Virginia Beach riots and countless others, it’s a firebomb of political hip-hop.


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