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  1. Cereal Killers. Too Much Joy. Released 1991. Cereal Killers Tracklist. 1. Susquehanna Hat Company Lyrics. 2. Good Kill (Ft. KRS-One) Lyrics. 3. William Holden Caulfield Lyrics. 4....

  2. KRS-One & Beast 1333 from the album Brothers of the Stone. "Dvign se" by Trkaj from Vse je OK. "99 Interludes" by Insight on D/A Orthophonic Sounds. 2014. "No Requests" by Datsik from Down 4 My Ninjas. "What It Is" by Jonathan Emile of The Morph-tet from the album Exclamations. 2015. "Jihad Love Squad" by N.A.S.A.

  3. 12 de mar. de 2021 · Another highlight on Killers came from a coup of a guest spot – KRS-One, who shared a publicist with Public Enemy at the time. That publicist happened to be Sandy’s girlfriend, and something inspired the longtime hip-hop fans to climax “Good Kill”, a bold polemic decrying the death penalty in increasingly direct lines, with a ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KRS-OneKRS-One - Wikipedia

    KRS-One began his recording career as one third of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions, or BDP, alongside DJ Scott La Rock and Derrick "D-Nice" Jones. Additionally, KRS-One had taken offense to "The Bridge", a song by Marley Marl's protege, MC Shan (KRS-One later reconciled with Marley Marl, producing an album with him in 2007 titled Hip Hop Lives ).

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Cereal Killers" on Discogs.

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  6. KRS-One, que para além de nas suas letras demonstrar grande consciência política e social que se traduz nas críticas implicitas nas mesmas, é fundador do Temple Of Hip Hop. Informaçoes sobre albuns de Krs one e Boogie Down Productions(grupo de Krs one) Criminal Minded * Released: January 1, 1987 * Billboard 200 chart position: -

  7. 15 de jun. de 2016 · Indeed, it’s a sign of shared interests that Redd Kross wrote a power pop classic called “Dracula’s Daughter,” while Too Much Joy penned one of their own entitled “Pride of Frankenstein.” “Pride” is on Too Much Joy’s third album, 1991’s Cereal Killers, which I love to death thanks to several immortal tunes ...