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Ed Piskor With less than a handful of songs the Beastie Boys got to tour cross-country in 1985 during Madonna's "Virgin" tour.
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Ed Piskor This week's Hip Hop Family Tree strip is about one of the biggest Hip Hop movies of the 1980s.
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Ed Piskor This week's Hip Hop Family Tree strip is the prelude to one of the greatest rap-inspired movies of the 1980s.
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Ed Piskor The rap group's second album on the road to their massive success is covered in this week's Hip Hop Family Tree strip.
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Ed Piskor This week's Hip Hop Family Tree strip is about the man who created gangster rap.
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Ed Piskor A severe car crash prompts Ice T to rethink his life situation leading to choosing either the criminal life, or to roll the dice and take the music business seriously.
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Ed Piskor Building DJ Marley Marl's rap stable with one more emcee on the road to creating the legendary "Juice Crew" in this week's Hip Hop Family Tree strip.
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Ed Piskor A little bit of information about one of the most recognizably sampled records in the history of rap music in this week's Hip Hop Family Tree strip.
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Ed Piskor Introducing the baddest ladies of rap to the Hip Hop Family Tree in this week's strip. Spinderella comes later. More than one Spinderella, actually. Stay tuned.
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Ed Piskor A famous phrase in rap and pop culture gets that way thanks to the help of a terrible tragedy explained in this week's Hip Hop Family Tree (Yes, we know the record existed before the events).
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Ed Piskor This conflict exacerbated into a major tragedy that also popularized a famous, existing Hip Hop chant. The prelude in this week's Hip Hop Family Tree strip.
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Ed Piskor … and keeps all the money
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Ed Piskor Celebrating the first Beastie Boys Rap Record from Def Jam, rarely heard because of the prominent AC/DC sample.
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Ed Piskor In the early 80s the LAPD would drive tanks through homes suspected of being crack dens. Batterram was Toddy Tee's rap response to this moment in history.
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Ed Piskor A story about the biggest cocaine trafficker in Los Angeles, who also left a big impact on the developing Hip Hop culture of the region in the 1980s.
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Ed Piskor The guys from 2 Live Crew were a California group made up of Air Force recruits. Who'd have guessed?
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Ed Piskor "Just don't get too big for your britches, Andre"