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Today In Hip Hop History: Public Enemy’s DJ Dropped ‘Terminator X and The Valley Of The Jeep Beats’ LP 33 Years Ago

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On this date in 1991, the DJ that “speaks with his hands” dropped his own full length album shortly after the release of Public Enemy’s Fear Of A Black Planet entitled Terminator X And The Valley Of The Jeep Beats, which featured the front man of PE, Chuck D, Sister Souljah and the metal band Black Flag.

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As far as commercial reception goes, the singles “Homey Don’t Play Dat” and “Buck Whylin” featuring Chuck and Sister Souljah, reached Number 1 and Number 7 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles  respectively.

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  1. “Vendetta…the Big Getback”—0:34
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  3. “Buck Whylin’ (featuring Chuck D & Sister Souljah)—4:15
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  5. “Homey Don’t Play Dat”—4:12
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  7. “Juvenile Delinquintz”—4:12
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  9. “The Blues”—6:04 (by Andreaus 13 and Dj Mars)
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  11. “Back to the Scene of the Bass”—4:19
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  13. “Can’t Take My Style”—1:14
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  15. “Wanna be Dancin’”—3:56
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  17. “DJ is the Selector”—2:53
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  19. “Run That Go-Power Thang”—2:53
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  21. “No Further”—3:42
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  23. “High Priest of Turbulence”—1:46
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  25. “Ain’t Got Nuttin’”—3:49
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