The Dillinger Escape Plan - Fight The Power(Public Enemy Cover) video free download


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Duration: 03:59
Uploaded: 2011/03/22

Band: The Dillinger Escape Plan (feat. Chuck D.)

Song: Fight The Power(Public Enemy Cover)

Album: Homefront Soundtrack (2011)

Genre: Mathcore

Website: www.myspace.com/dillingerescapeplan

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Comments

9 years ago

Crom Diggah

LOUSY....

9 years ago

Carrie581

People need to put this much energy into really fighting the powers that are destroying this world in all manner.

9 years ago

Lord Azra'il Rahman Muhammad

The Dillinger Escape Plan - Fight The Power , public enemy

9 years ago

Dhieen

wtf is this doing on fucking ugly homefront game?

9 years ago

omar lucero

not a fan of rap music but this song is cool

9 years ago

Devonte Wise

What....the....fuck did i just listen to. You hist destroyed a classic smh

9 years ago

SlayerOfDarkness667

Wow. Really good cover. 

9 years ago

WellHard WedgeHead

A lot of the covers on this soundtrack aren't great. But you can always count on TDEP to deliver! Great stuff!

9 years ago

Renard

0:06 these guy's are dangerous 

10 years ago

Hieu N

how come i've never heard this before? holy shit this is amazing

10 years ago

Rawk4Life

Chuck D is BEAST! Agreeing to rap with Anthrax on their metal cover of P.E.'s Bring the Noise, and now guest appear on the metal cover of Fight the Power. Not many artists like to appear on covers of their own songs.

10 years ago

Oliver Stone

Good concept, horrible game. 

10 years ago

RafaelLibs

Listening to this feels like I'm ready to fight the power

10 years ago

Andrew Whipple

I think he means it's ironic, because the band who does the cover is the Dillinger Escape Plan, and the original band is called Public Enemy

10 years ago

dIRTbIT2315

Is this from HomeFront

11 years ago

John G

ironic? theres nothing ironic about it. he was known as public enemy number one in his day.. which was what, 80 some odd years ago? LOL

11 years ago

jeleopard

Actually, Ben Weinman had no idea how to play guitar before Dillinger. I heard him say it in an interview on XM Liquid Metal.

11 years ago

John S

This is math metal, by nature of genre completely revolving around incredibly complicated and seemingly unpredictable rhythms. Once you learn to wrap your head around the motif, it becomes very interesting. Also, it is wise to remember that each musician in the band is classically trained and widely respected in each of their fields. All the dischordenance has its reason.

11 years ago

FFJunkie10

I'm actually gonna have to agree with the other guy here. this music has no real rhythm to it. it just sounds like they're smashing the instruments and hoping for the best. Vocals could be better, but on that front it's not that bad.

11 years ago

SoDamnGangsta

hahahahahahahahha what a bad troll

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