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Freshest Kids - A History of the B-Boy [UMD for PSP]
Breaking... Born at Kool D.J. Herc's House parties in the early '70s, catapulted to a worldwide phenomenon in the '80s, and now experiencing its latest gravity-defying incarnation as a thriving underground movement, "The Freshest Kids" brings to you the illest B-Boying this planet has ever witnessed. Over two hours of hardcore breaking gives you an all-access pass to the underground world of B-Boys spanning the last 25+ years. See and hear the early history via rare archival footage and exclusive interviews...
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A fully comprehensive history of the B-boy, THE FRESHEST KIDS features footage of hip hop legends such as Kool DJ Herc, KRS-One and Afrika Bambaataa. Archival documentry footage allows lesser known names to explain the origins of the B-Boy, and the whole phenomenon is brought right up to date with footage of the current underground B-Boy renaissance. Over 90 minutes of extra material makes this an essential purchase for anyone interested in B-Boy culture.
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Come into an innovative world, and discover rich culture and music. A Bronx Tale of rival gang warfare, DJ battles, rap battles, and Barrio reppin’. Follow along as we go on a journey with Herc, as he adapts to this unique world through an immigrant's eyes, dealing with name-callimg and other new challenges. He didn’t let that deter him, because he had dream and wasn’t about to let any obstacle get in his way in creating revolutionary music we know as Hip Hop.
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Breaking... Born at Kool D.J. Herc's House parties in the early '70s, catapulted to a worldwide phenomenon in the '80s, and now experiencing its latest gravity-defying incarnation as a thriving underground movement, "The Freshest Kids" brings to you the illest B-Boying this planet has ever witnessed. Over two hours of hardcore breaking gives you an all-access pass to the underground world of B-Boys spanning the last 25+ years. See and hear the early history via rare archival footage and exclusive...
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Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation (Paperback)
Forged in the fires of the Bronx and Kingston, Jamaica, hip-hop has been a generation-defining global movement. In a post–civil rights era rapidly transformed by deindustrialization and globalization, hip-hop gave voiceless youths a chance to address these seismic changes, and became a job-making engine and the Esperanto of youth rebellion. Hip-hop crystallized a multiracial generation's worldview, and forever transformed politics and culture. But the epic story of how that happened has never been...
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Can't Stop Won't Stop is one of the best book of it's kind on hip hop. It's been on the SF Chronicle Bestseller list, The NY Times Bestseller list and for good reason; Chang's scope of the hip hop movement, it's influences, where's it's been and where it's going and the politics make this a one of a kind book. Epica and sprawling, this is the history of the turmoil of this beloved culture. A MUST read!
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American DJ KOOL FOG, DJ, lighting
New Special Formulated Kool Fog * Designed for low-lying fog machines * Creates a crisp white cloud of smoke when using low lying foggers * Stays low longer than standard fog juice * 1 US gallon
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In 1990, Neil Howe and William Strauss both baby boomers and self-described social forecasters set forth 'a neatly parsed theory of American generations in their book, Generations: The History of America's Future, 1584 to 2069. They named their own generation "Prophets," idealists who came of age during a period of "Awakening," and their children's generation "Heroes," who, nurtured by their spiritually attuned parents, would restore America to a "High" era. In between were "Nomads" inhabiting...
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