
#459:Glen E. Friedman/Photographer,Skateboards,Punk Rock and Hip Hop
Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK
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Public Enemies: The Album Cover
I was really, we kind of grew apart by that point. There was some political rhetoric that they were following Farrakhan and stuff and I wasn't having it. They worked with a lot of Jewish people, you know, and we're very friendly with that. So it was like, so why are you supporting this and what's going on here? And he said some pretty heavy lyrics on there. He just couldn't tell his audience to not eat hamburgers anymore. It convinced him to tell his audience how bad McDonald's was for them. How it's poisoning their community. But you have to understand, this is 1987. People didn't quite get it. You think that
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