Public Enemy - She Watch Channel Zero !? (live)
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Video Description:
PE live in Australia performing "She Watch Channel Zero", from the album "It takes a nation of millions to hold us back" (1988).
This powerful song contains a sample of Slayer's classic "Angel of Death".
Lyrics:
The woman makes the men all pause
And if you got a woman
She might make you forget yours
There's a 5 letter word
To describe her character
But her brains being washed by an actor
And every real man that tries to approach
Come the closer he comes
He gets dissed like a roach
I don't think I can handle
She goes channel to channel
Cold lookin' for that hero
She watch channel zero
She watch, She watch (4x)
(Flavor Ad lib)
2, 7, 5, 4, 8 she watched she said
All added up to zero
And nothing in her head
She turns and turns
And she hopes the soaps
Are for real - she learns
Is that it ain't true, nope
But she won't survive
And rather die and lie
Falls a fool - for some dude - on a tube
REPEAT REFRAIN
CHORUS
Trouble vision for a sister
Because I know she don't know, I quote
Her brains retrained
By a 24 inch remote
Revolution a solution
For all our children
But all her children
Don't mean as much as the show, I mean
Watch her worship the screen, and fiend
For a TV ad
And it just makes me mad
REPEAT REFRAIN
CHORUS
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THANX 4 POSTIN THA LYRICZ.
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Hey, I don't know much about Slayer, but at 2:52 and 2:54, is that someone from Public Enemy screaming, or is it part of the Slatyer track.
Also, I don't like how everyone says RapCore (Rap, Thrash, Hardcore Punk combination) started in 1991 when Public Enemy and Anthrax did "Bring tha Noize" together, because this song is from 1988, and that was before Faith No More, Anthrax, Limp Bizkit, and rage Against the Machine (my favorite band) came along. Props to P.E.!