What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down? by Public Enemy

Public Enemy - What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down? Album Songs

No Song Title Time
1. When The Grid Go Down... (feat. Geo... 1:31
2. GRID (feat. Cypress Hill & George C... 4:32
3. State Of The Union (feat. DJ Premie... 2:54
4. Merica Mirror 0:08
5. Public Enemy Number Won (feat. Mike... 5:25
6. Toxic 3:11
7. Yesterday Man (feat. Daddy-O) 3:03
8. Crossroads Burning 0:12
9. Fight The Power: Remix 2020 (feat. ... 4:57
10. Beat Them All 2:52
11. Smash The Crowd (feat. Ice-T & PMD) 3:06
12. If You Can't Join Em Beat Em 0:50
13. Go At It (feat. Jahi) 3:21
14. Don't Look At The Sky 0:09
15. Rest In Beats (feat. The Impossebul... 3:57
16. R.I.P. Blackat 3:35
17. Closing: I Am Black 0:14

What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down? by Public Enemy Album Reviews

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Classic. This is a great album. It is a worth purchase for all PE fans.

PE is BACK 🔥 🔥. Fight the Power ✊🏾✊🏼✊✊🏿✊🏻✊🏽

Sometimes you can't go home.. Let me lay it out. I'm in the PE age range. I was young when Fight the Power first came out. The album has that 'are we sure we want to do this?' feel to it. I'm not feeling emotion from the tracks. Chuck D sounds exhaused and shallow. And Flava Flav, still wearing kitchen clocks? He sounds like he's in the early stages of Parkinson's Disease. If I were a cynical person, I migh tsay it's a blatant cash grab from aging rappers who are closer to death than they are to the audience they first appealled to.

No Flav. Equals no Public Enemy!

Rap We Need. Chuck D is in his 60s at the time of this release, but the sound takes you back to the glory of hip hop 30 years ago with messages and statements fit for today’s climate. Props to all who collaborated on this album.

Dwoug. PE with the old school, R&B, infused rock. Interesting sound, not reflected in most modern day artists and music.

Flavor Flav, back on crack. 🧩. William Jonathan Drayton Jr., ‘Aka’ Flavor Flav is now 61 years of age and, beyond a burnt out drug addict, he’s crying to peasants and to the illiterates to hopefully purchase this album so he can fund his addiction. William Jonathan Drayton Jr., is the scum of the earth. A washed up has been! This album supports domestic abuse.

It’s time to fill the streets. I’m 54, white, Navy retiree. These are my stats. That being said, time to fight the power. PE has been my voice since the beginning. You go Chuck. Let the people know- we are done! Time to Rage.

Great album!!. Public Enemy really did a great job with this one, Chuck D & Flav’s voices have aged well. This has a nice feel to it! So many great tracks on this one & the production is really nice.Toxic, Yesterday Man, Smash The Crowd, When The Grid Goes Down..., Go At It, Rest In Beats, R.I.P Blackat etc. I feel like I listed the whole album but it’s that good & im a young man. Thank you Public Enemy!

No Flav without Flav. There is no Public Enemy with Flav.

Huh?. I don’t get it??

NO BOMB SQUAD. A bunch of slow ballads and a terrible remix of Public Enemy #1... sad!

Classic Hip Hop!!!!. A+++ Icons. Legends. A must have for your collection

P.E.. Public Enemy no.1.....Fight the power

They are Back. Love It!! Yeah Booooy!!!

Dope PE record. Glad somebody is speaking in relevant issues that affect people today. This music is SORELY needed in HIP HOP today. PE always speaks in current issues and their music is still relevant today! Pee the Fight the Power remix!!

Uninspired. Talk about an album that is a cash grab. This is such an uninspired effort. Sad that they have fallen this far.

Thank God REAL RAP is BACK.. So glad to hear PE bringing it back old school, new style. Can finally update my playlist with some real rap without the autotune and warble voices. God bless you P.E.

It rocks harder than Machine Gun Kelley Pop Punk albums. Way more awesome than one listener can take

Wack. Shoot, even the great ones sound awful now in days, why can’t the just make a simple rap album, they got beats that you can’t even catch the rhythm. It’s sad..

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Still relevant today. All thse modern young hip-hop lovers need to step back and listen to this - PE still doing it after 30 years and still relevant. Their best album for some time

Shocking. Who buys this tripe?! These guys are pure racist!! And they have the nerve to call Elvis a racist!!!

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