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Two classic anti-violence tracks. Which is your favorite? @import url(http://skreemr.com/styles/embed.css); The Stop the Violence Movement - Self-Destruction (Extended Mix) Found at skreemr.com "Self-Destruction" was produced by KRS-One and D-Nice of Boogie Down Productions (Hank Shocklee of the Bomb Squad is credited as an associate producer), and featured: Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Melodie) Stetsasonic (Delite, Daddy-O, Wise & Fruitkwan) Kool Moe Dee MC Lyte Doug E. Fresh Just-Ice Heavy D Public Enemy (Chuck D & Flavor Flav) The song samples "You Can Have Watergate, Just Gimme Some Bucks & I'll Be Straight" by The JB's. @import url(http://skreemr.com/styles/embed.css); West Coast All Stars - We're All In The Same Gang Found at skreemr.com Produced by Dr. Dre, the song featured rapped verses from: King Tee Body & Soul (including Dee Barnes) Def Jef Michel'le Tone-Loc Above The Law Ice-T N.W.A (Dr. Dre & MC Ren) J.J. Fad Young MC Digital Underground (Money-B and Shock G/Humpty Hump) Oaktown's 3.5.7 MC Hammer Eazy-E more info @ wikipedia previously on wtg: the inevitable rise and fall of niggy tardust that's the breaks: late '70/early '80 breaks and turntablism you've heard it 1000 times: the tb-303 the emusic dozen: dub Filed in: music