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RBG Soldier
27th October 2003, 21:19
1.No Snitching
Don't tell nobody about what somebody else did, or said or didn't say. Remember, all pigs don't wear uniforms. Don't say nothing to nobody don't need to know.

2.Protect Self, Family and Community
At all times
By any means necessary. Be prepared to defend each other wherever, whatever. Self-Defense is a human right, and we don't apologize for handling our business. This also means helping each other in times of need, sharing what little we do have, fighting against greed.

3.Each One, Teach One
Share knowledge and skills with each other so we all grow. Man sharpens man and steel sharpens steel. Be humble, cause don't everybody know everything, but we all know something. A chain is only strong as it's weakest link. Never stop increasing and developing your own knowledge, abilities and skills.

4.Be Organized
To Organize something means to put it into simple groups that have something in common. Every part plays a role, play your position. Without organization the simplest things cannot be done;
but with organization anything can be done.

5.Be Productive
What we put in is what we get out.
Always set clear goals as a person, as a family, and as a community. Anything can be done when broken down into parts that can handle. You just go step by step until you reach goal.To be productive basically means, if we going to talk the talk, we got to walk the walk.

Alejandro C
27th October 2003, 21:36
from turn off the radio right?

when's their next album coming out, i've heard too many conflicting sources and their website is still closed. i'd trust your opinion though, you seem to be as big of a fan as i am.

Umoja
27th October 2003, 22:01
In NYC I saw a Poster saying "DPZ, F**K the Law in stores now." I'm not sure if that's a single or the album name.

RBG Soldier
27th October 2003, 22:09
It already did. It came on last tueasay. It's "Turn off the radio Vol.2
(i.e Let's Get Free or Die Trying)". It's a hot album. Yeah your right I am big fan. Their message is real striaght foward, none of that hip hop bullshit. They let you know from the begin what thier about. Jay-Z and Puffy are trying to sign them. I hope they sign with a big label, just so they message can get spread and heard by more masses, You know? Just image dead prez known like Jay-Z is known? We'll be broadcasting the revolution everywhere and everyone can hear the message. They are also in the plans of making a new website and getting their second album release "RBG: Revlutionary But Gangsta" off of columbia records. And having a press conferance about they were arrest and beating by the police for taking pictures.

Alejandro C
27th October 2003, 22:44
i didn't like the second album (the first mixtape) very much. i like isolated lyrics, but overall it didn't live up to what they could do. is the third album (second mixtape) better than the last one? better than the first album?

'jay-z and puffy are trying to sign them' -i can't see dead prez signing with someone like that, i could see them shooting someone like that. my dreams would be dead prez on the okayplayer label. they do stuff with a lot of those artists anyway, it would be a natural fit.

RBG Soldier
27th October 2003, 22:49
True but I think ?love isn't to found of them. He seem mad once on the Okayplayer tour, when dead prez would burn american flags. Nah but as of lately, dead prez has been recording songs with Jay-Z and their in the works of doing stuff with 50 Cent, but time can tell what happens. Nah the second mixtapes is ok. I liked the first mixtape not better than the first album though. The second album RBG:Revolutionary But Gangsta of the best of the four. I've mention. It's just classic as music. More political and straight foward than any of the past nor resent stuff, but columbia is trying to hold the album so the masses can't get it....

CompadreGuerrillera
28th October 2003, 01:12
I LOVE Dead Prez, i have both of thier albums, and they also appeared on Paris:Sonic Jihad

they have a great message! and for the most part i didnt consider myself a rap-fan, and im still not, with all that bullshit out there, but i really enjoy the DPZ and other anti-gov't hip hop groups.