Public Enemy
Incident at 66.6 FM
Flavor Flav: Yeah! It's the Flav, holmes, cold, chill, and in effect

DJ: Public Enemy - ah, in their music ah, kinda rabble rousing. They, ah, talk about, ah, well things like…

DJ: You know the white media has been very upset about some of the things you say in your songs

DJ: The way I get some calls of people very upset by the things you're saying

DJ: On the air- Hello?

Caller 1: Yes, hello?

DJ: Yes?

Caller 1: Ah, I've seen these guys - I saw them warm up for the
Beastie Boys last year

DJ: How were they?

Caller 1: How were they? I thought it was one of the most appalling things I have ever seen. There were two gentlemen in cages on either side of the stage with fake Uzis...
There were, ah, Jesus it, it was unbelievable. And when I see somebody who's wearing one of their shirts
I think that they're scum, too

DJ: Hello?

DJ: [?]
PE in full effect, Brother!

DJ: Hello?

DJ: [?]

Caller 2: Yo, why do you even pay homage to these people by putting these monkeys on?

DJ: Hello? Hello?

Caller 3: ...didn't have the guts to tell him that he doesn't know what he's talking about

DJ: Hello?

DJ: [?]

Caller 4: Terminator X!

DJ: Thank you. Terminator X is one of the members on the group
On the air, On the air, On the air

Chuck D: Go back to Africa?

DJ: OK, we're going to, uh (Ha ha) - believe me when we go to these phones, people are going to tell you to do just that, Chuck
Hello?
Caller 5: (Yes, hello?) Yes, I think that White liberals like yourself have difficulty understanding that Chuck's views represent the frustrations of the majority of black youth out there today

DJ: I do understand that

Caller 5: Yeah, but before he came on, you were branding-

DJ: Well, if you had read the stuff I had read about him, and the way he's been portrayed in American press-