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Public Enemy releases free new album on its 30th anniversary
Today in Entertainment: President Trump mocks'Morning Joe' hosts; Kylie and Kendall Jenner get in hot air over vintage T-shirts Kylie and Kendall Jenner wanted to sell you an old Tupac shirt for $125, but not anymore Trump's'Morning Joe' tweets rile outraged celebrities Public Enemy releases free new album on its 30th anniversary MSNBC calls out President Trump for his disparaging comments on TV hosts Seth Meyers takes on President Trump's phony Time cover'Jumanji' trailer turns Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart into video game avatars Trump's'Morning Joe' tweets rile outraged celebrities Seth Meyers takes on President Trump's phony Time cover'Jumanji' trailer turns Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart into video game avatars So perhaps it's no surprise that Public Enemy has returned with a new, free record celebrating its 30th year as a group. The group released "Nothing Is Quick in the Desert" on Thursday morning as a free download on its Bandcamp page. The record is Public Enemy's first since 2015's "Man Plans God Laughs." Public Enemy hasn't sat out the turbulent last two years in America, though. Chuck D and DJ Lord joined with most of Rage Against the Machine and Cypress Hill as the supergroup Prophets of Rage, which toured during the election season.
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