Fear of a Black Planet is Public Enemy's third studio album, released in 1990 on Def Jam Recordings. Widely regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever made, it arrived at the peak of the group's cultural power, featuring Chuck D's unflinching political voice stacked against the Bomb Squad's dense, maximalist production. Tracks like "Fight the Power," "911 Is a Joke," and "Welcome to the Terrordome" became indictments, manifestos, and sonic architecture all at once. Rolling Stone ranks it among the greatest albums of all time. Hip-hop collectors regard it as an essential cornerstone of any serious collection.
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