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  2. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    The wide use of boomboxes in urban communities led to the boombox being coined a "ghetto blaster". Some cities petitioned for the banning of boomboxes from public places, and over time, they became less acceptable on city streets. [4] The boombox became closely linked to American hip hop culture and was instrumental in the rise of hip hop music.

  3. Lasonic - Wikipedia

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    LASONiC i931 iPod Ghetto Blaster (c.2008). Lasonic is a product model and former trademark [1] [2] of consumer electronics, including boom boxes made from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s by Yung Fu Electrical Appliances based in Tainan City, Taiwan. [3]

  4. Skitronic - Wikipedia

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    Dynasty ES-555 Disco-Lite by Skitronic Limited - the ghetto blaster with LED illuminations details. Skitronic Limited is an electronics manufacturer from Hong Kong which made the "Disco Lite" boombox in the mid-1980s under several different names. The company was founded in 1979 and dissolved in 2003. [1]

  5. Ghettoblaster (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ghetto Blaster, a 1985 computer game; Ghetto Blaster, a 1989 American film. The Ghetto Blasters or Harlem Heat, a professional wrestling tag team; Ghetto Blaster, a James Bond gadget from the film The Living Daylights; Ghetto Blaster was the finishing move of professional wrestler Bad News Brown

  6. List of James Bond gadgets - Wikipedia

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    This device is made to look like a cigarette case, but opens up to a pair of small binoculars [80] [81] Ghettoblaster A shoulder fired rocket launcher disguised as a portable stereo (boombox). [7] [11] [3] [9] Rake metal detector A garden rake that rotates back and forth to monitor the grounds for the MI6 operatives. Used to detect Bond's ...

  7. Gettoblaster - Wikipedia

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    Gettoblaster's music conserves the genres of their respective birthplaces, [3] combining techno and house to pioneer a unique style of ghetto house music. [4] They have collaborated with well-established artists such as Bad Boy Bill , Steve "Silk" Hurley , DJ Funk , Roland Clark , and Chip E. [ 5 ]

  8. Ghetto Blaster (The Crusaders album) - Wikipedia

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    Ghetto Blaster is a studio album by The Crusaders issued in 1983 on MCA Records. [1] The album earned a Grammy nomination in the category of Best R&B Instrumental Performance . [ 2 ]

  9. Ghetto Blaster (video game) - Wikipedia

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    "Ghetto Blaster" is a computer game that was released for the Commodore 64 in 1985. It was developed by two former employees of Taskset, a software house, Tony Gibson and Mark Harrison. It was developed by two former employees of Taskset, a software house, Tony Gibson and Mark Harrison.