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The music video was directed by David C. Snyder, and was uploaded unofficially onto YouTube on August 3 2007.. Following the use of "Harder Than You Think" to soundtrack the UK's Channel 4 coverage of the Summer 2012 Paralympics, a music video including clips from the Channel 4 trailer for the Summer 2012 Paralympics was produced by HWIC Filmworks (founded by John Delserone and David C. Snyder ...
"Harder Than You Think" – 4:09 "Between Hard and a Rock Place" – 0:59 "Sex, Drugs & Violence" (feat. KRS-One) – 3:35 "Amerikan Gangster" (feat. E.Infinite) – 4:03 "Can You Hear Me Now" – 3:58 "Head Wide Shut" – 1:31 "Flavor Man" – 3:44 "The Enemy Battle Hymn of the Public" – 3:24 "Escapism" – 4:53 "Frankenstar" – 3:23 "Col ...
Public Enemy's single from the album was "Harder Than You Think". [citation needed] Four years after How You Sell Soul ... , in January 2011, Public Enemy released the album Beats and Places, a compilation of remixes and "lost" tracks.
"Harder Than You Think", the album's third single, peaked at number 4 in the UK; it became the group's first top ten single in the country. [4] In 2012, the group released two studio albums: Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp in July and The Evil Empire of Everything in October.
Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp received generally positive reviews from music critics. Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave it four out of five stars and commended Public Enemy for "remain[ing] true to the sounds and sensibilities they laid out back in the late '80s", writing that "the music remains vital and vibrant, possibly because, despite some progress, things ...
“I got smarter, I got harder in the nick of time.” — “Look What You Made Me Do” “I'm so sick of them coming at me again, 'cause if I was the man, then I'd be the man.” — “The Man ...
Uncut (p. 130) – 4 stars out of 5 – "PE harnessed the power of chaos and rage more effectively than any punk or speed-metal merchant, were more articulate in their anger than any folk singer, were as righteous as any roots reggae or gospel singer."
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