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** "Peter Piper" was sampled by The Music/BeastieBoys on their album ''Music/LicensedToIll'' (1986), during "The New Style". Music/PublicEnemy sampled the same track during "Revolutionary Generation" from ''Music/FearOfABlackPlanet'' (1990).
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** "Peter Piper" was sampled by The Music/BeastieBoys on their album ''Music/LicensedToIll'' (1986), during "The New Style". Music/PublicEnemy sampled the same track during "Revolutionary Generation" from ''Music/FearOfABlackPlanet'' (1990).
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-->-- Comedian '''Creator/ChrisRock''', who placed ''Raising Hell'' on number 4 in his personal list of Top 25 Rap Albums, published in ''Magazine/RollingStone'' in 2006.
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-->-- Comedian '''Creator/ChrisRock''', who placed ''Raising Hell'' on number 4 in his personal list of Top 25 Rap Albums, published in ''Magazine/RollingStone'' in 2006.
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->''"''Raising Hell'' is the first great rap album ever. I like Run, but I love DMC. No one ever sounded like DMC; no one ever looks like DMC. He's like a superhero. ''Raising Hell'' is probably Rick Rubin's best record. "It's Tricky" is a weird song because it's so gangsta and pop at the same time. There's a track on there, "Hit It Run", which is just DMC with Run doing the human beatbox: "I leave all suckers in the dust/Those dumb motherfuckers can't mess with us." It was actually the first time I heard a guy curse on a record."''
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->''"''Raising Hell'' is the first great rap album ever. I like Run, but I love DMC. No one ever sounded like DMC; no one ever looks like DMC. He's like a superhero. ''Raising Hell'' is probably Rick Rubin's best record. "It's Tricky" 'It's Tricky' is a weird song because it's so gangsta and pop at the same time. There's a track on there, "Hit 'Hit It Run", Run', which is just DMC with Run doing the human beatbox: "I 'I leave all suckers in the dust/Those dumb motherfuckers can't mess with us." ' It was actually the first time I heard a guy curse on a record."''
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''Raising Hell'' is the third album by Music/RunDMC. Released in 1986, it broke hip-hop out of the underground and into the mainstream. It reached triple-platinum status all across the world, mostly the result of the hit single "Walk This Way", a cover of and collaboration with Music/{{Aerosmith}} that is generally credited with sparking a high-profile CareerResurrection for the latter.
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''Raising Hell'' is the third album by Music/RunDMC. Released in 1986, it broke hip-hop HipHop out of the underground and into the mainstream.mainstream (helped by the group's performance at UsefulNotes/LiveAid -- the only one at the event by a hip-hop act -- the year prior). It reached triple-platinum status all across the world, mostly the result of the hit single "Walk This Way", a cover of and collaboration with Music/{{Aerosmith}} that is generally credited with sparking a high-profile CareerResurrection for the latter.
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* AlternateAlbumCover: ''Raising Hell'' featured three different versions of the same base cover, depicting Run and D posing by an open window. One version features a purple tint and green text, one version features a green tint and purple text, and one version features a red tint and blue text. These covers were interchangeably used across each format and region, allowing for all types of buyers to obtain any of the three versions.
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* AlliterativeName[=/=]AlliterativeTitle: "Peter Piper".
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* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: "Raising Hell":
--> ''Lord of lyrics, duke of discussion''
--> ''Ruler of rock, and king at cold-crushing''
--> ''Puller of people, controller of crowds''
--> ''Lingering lyrics, long-lasting and loud''
* AlliterativeName[=/=]AlliterativeTitle: "Peter Piper".''
--> ''Lord of lyrics, duke of discussion''
--> ''Ruler of rock, and king at cold-crushing''
--> ''Puller of people, controller of crowds''
--> ''Lingering lyrics, long-lasting and loud''
* AlliterativeName[=/=]AlliterativeTitle: "Peter Piper".''
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* NiceShoes: "My Adidas".
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* CoolHat: "Raisin' Hell".
--> ''A black hat is my crown, symbolizin' the sound''.
--> ''A black hat is my crown, symbolizin' the sound''.
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* EatingPetFood: The last verse of "You Be Illin'":
-->''(For) Dinner, you ate it, there is none left''
-->''It was salty, with butter, and it was def''
-->''You proceeded to eat it, cause you was in the mood''
-->''But homes you did not read it was a can of dog food''
-->''(For) Dinner, you ate it, there is none left''
-->''It was salty, with butter, and it was def''
-->''You proceeded to eat it, cause you was in the mood''
-->''But homes you did not read it was a can of dog food''
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* IAteWhat: The last verse of "You Be Illin'":
-->''(For) Dinner, you ate it, there is none left''
-->''It was salty, with butter, and it was def''
-->''You proceeded to eat it, cause you was in the mood''
-->''But homes you did not read it was a can of dog food''
-->''(For) Dinner, you ate it, there is none left''
-->''It was salty, with butter, and it was def''
-->''You proceeded to eat it, cause you was in the mood''
-->''But homes you did not read it was a can of dog food''
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Many music fans see it as one of the best hip-hop albums in history. The album was listed at #123 in ''Magazine/RollingStone''[='=]s [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]] and ''Magazine/TimeMagazine'' included the record in their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]
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''Raising Hell'' is the third album by Music/RunDMC. Released in 1986, it broke hip-hop out of the underground and into the mainstream. It reached triple-platinum status all across the world, mostly the result of the hit single "Walk This Way", a collaboration with Music/{{Aerosmith}}.
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''Raising Hell'' is the third album by Music/RunDMC. Released in 1986, it broke hip-hop out of the underground and into the mainstream. It reached triple-platinum status all across the world, mostly the result of the hit single "Walk This Way", a cover of and collaboration with Music/{{Aerosmith}}.
Music/{{Aerosmith}} that is generally credited with sparking a high-profile CareerResurrection for the latter.