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Most Popular Professor Griff Trailers

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Rebels Without a Pause: The Induction Celebration of Public Enemy Trailer (2013)

01 June 2013

The hard-earned honor of Rock N Roll Hall of Fame induction culminated at the end of several days of celebration in April.

The Obama Deception Trailer (2009)

15 March 2009

Controversial radio host Alex Jones presents his case that Obama was not the beacon of hope he was portrayed as, but rather just another cog in the immoral government & corporate regime.

Public Enemy: Fight the Power... Live! Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

THE BLACK PANTHERS OF RAPP-CHUCK D, FLAVOR FLAY, TERMINATOR X, PROFESSOR GRIFF, AND THE S1W'S BRING THE NOISE HOME TO NASSAU COLISEUM, STRONG ISLAND NEW YORK.

Public Enemy - Fight the Power: Greatest Hits Live! Trailer (2007)

06 February 2007

The seminal hip-hop protest group Public Enemy puts their legendary stage-show energy on display on the concert album FIGHT THE POWER: GREATEST HITS LIVE! Recorded at the Metro in Melbourne, Australia in 2004, the live CD sees Chuck D and Flavor Flav tearing through favorites such as "Welcome to the Terrordome," "Bring the Noise," and "911 is a Joke," among other definitive PE statements.

Public Enemy Live at the Metro Theatre Trailer (2014)

05 March 2014

Public Enemy: Welcome to the Terrordome Trailer (2007)

13 September 2007

Yeah boy! With a career spanning over 20 years, Public Enemy have established themselves as one of the most influential acts in the history of rap music.

A Fatherless America Trailer (2019)

16 June 2019

Documentary hosted by media personality Tommy Sotomayor about the lack of fathers in modern America.

Set in the West: The Genesis of L.A. Hip Hop Trailer (2019)

29 June 2019

Explores the beginnings of Rap music on the West Coast in the LA area, mostly focusing on Uncle Jamm's Army and Alonzo Williams with the World Class Wreckin' Cru (with footage of Dr.

Public Enemy - Live from House of Blues Trailer (2001)

10 September 2001

Public Enemy, rap's most incendiary group, brings their hard-charging, political rhymes and their powerful stage show to the world famous House of Blues.